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World Cup should only ever be played in one country and have 4 African sides...2 from Japan/Korea area..1 of the Aussies or NZ...8 South Americans and 26 European Teams.

Don't even know if that adds up but fuck it...

That'll do.
It doesn't

Should go back to the 24 team format and roughly distributed as it was before. Confacaf is a shit region and has loads of spaces. Winner of Oceania should be forced to beat a good team to qualify like when they'd go up against the South American team who didn't quite make it when qualifying was difficult. There will be so many undercooked teams in this WC bit they will be charging high end cup final prices for shit group games where two thirds of sides will qualify. Quite a few will be uncompetitive or dead rubbers.

Fifa needs massive reform but won't happen when money is made, backhanders paid and every country gets one vote
 
It doesn't

Should go back to the 24 team format and roughly distributed as it was before. Confacaf is a shit region and has loads of spaces. Winner of Oceania should be forced to beat a good team to qualify like when they'd go up against the South American team who didn't quite make it when qualifying was difficult. There will be so many undercooked teams in this WC bit they will be charging high end cup final prices for shit group games where two thirds of sides will qualify. Quite a few will be uncompetitive or dead rubbers.

Fifa needs massive reform but won't happen when money is made, backhanders paid and every country gets one vote

I dunno but my favourite World Cups were Mexico 86..Italia 90...and France 98.

Go back to whatever it was then.

Doubt wed ever get to one.

They deffo only be played in South America or Europe and then only in 1 country amd in the summer as well.
 
I dunno but my favourite World Cups were Mexico 86..Italia 90...and France 98.

Go back to whatever it was then.

Doubt wed ever get to one.

They deffo only be played in South America or Europe and then only in 1 country amd in the summer as well.
I've nothing against the occasional joint hosting but this one is ridiculous. I also don't mind the occasional new territory getting the WC but from 2018 to 2026 it looks dodgy as fuck as does Saudi having it pretty soon after Qatar
 
I've nothing against the occasional joint hosting but this one is ridiculous. I also don't mind the occasional new territory getting the WC but from 2018 to 2026 it looks dodgy as fuck as does Saudi having it pretty soon after Qatar
I read an article the other day showing how far fans would have to travel. It’s absolutely mental.

IF we get there we’ll have our first game in Toronto.

From there we then go to LA - a mere 2500 miles away. To put that into context a flight from Cardiff to Toronto is 3400 miles.

Then our final match is in Seattle. Good news here as it’s only just over 1000 miles away.
 
I read an article the other day showing how far fans would have to travel. It’s absolutely mental.

IF we get there we’ll have our first game in Toronto.

From there we then go to LA - a mere 2500 miles away. To put that into context a flight from Cardiff to Toronto is 3400 miles.

Then our final match is in Seattle. Good news here as it’s only just over 1000 miles away.
Only a short 17 hour car trip if you don't stop:thumbup:
 
Going back to the prices, there's a finite number of tickets available with high demand so of course that's going to drive prices up, especially for the final.
 
Going back to the prices, there's a finite number of tickets available with high demand so of course that's going to drive prices up, especially for the final.
We understand economic theory. FIFA don't have to be such greedy cunts though do they?
 
Going back to the prices, there's a finite number of tickets available with high demand so of course that's going to drive prices up, especially for the final.
The prices are driven up by greed. Pure and simple.

Nobody expects to get tickets to World Cup finals for a tenner but charging thousands of pounds is nothing but a piss take. Especially when the money ends up in the pockets of corrupt wankers rather than being put back into grass roots football.
 
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Is it FIFA setting the prices or stadium owners?

If FIFA were really greedy cunts, they'd be using US University stadia, 8 of those have 100k or over capacities.
FIFA I believe though I don't know that for a fact. I think it's not an unreasonable assumption the stadiums were picked on the basis of backhanders and being able to 'justify' charging more as they're not as basic as the University stadia
 
FIFA I believe though I don't know that for a fact. I think it's not an unreasonable assumption the stadiums were picked on the basis of backhanders and being able to 'justify' charging more as they're not as basic as the University stadia
Tbf, it may be that those stadia wouldn't meet FIFA standards as you say.

It's just bonkers to me the US Universities have bigger stadia capacity wise than anything in the UK - and if you want to talk about greed, with all these large stadia, it's only recently college players could make money. Even receiving a free tattoo meant you'd lose athletic eligibility.

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Tbf, it may be that those stadia wouldn't meet FIFA standards as you say.

It's just bonkers to me the US Universities have bigger stadia capacity wise than anything in the UK - and if you want to talk about greed, with all these large stadia, it's only recently college players could make money. Even receiving a free tattoo meant you'd lose athletic eligibility.

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Those stadiums are incredible but always look tightly packed. From what I gather they're full mostly of students and not your 'average' American and all that entails.

College sports players do seem exploited in America. Yes, they get scholarships but they generate massive profits and don't seemingly get recompensed much.
 
Those stadiums are incredible but always look tightly packed. From what I gather they're full mostly of students and not your 'average' American and all that entails.

College sports players do seem exploited in America. Yes, they get scholarships but they generate massive profits and don't seemingly get recompensed much.
Yeah more I think about it. that's probably the reason.

It always used to be the money from American Football at that level went straight to the colleges - so sporting directors, head coaches highly paid. You had things like college football video games using imagery to top college players whilst not paying them a penny - hence a lot of dodginess went round to ensure top kids got paid illegally. Now that's loosened up a lot. Take any benefit in kind, your college career gone whilst others raked it in.
 
Yeah more I think about it. that's probably the reason.

It always used to be the money from American Football at that level went straight to the colleges - so sporting directors, head coaches highly paid. You had things like college football video games using imagery to top college players whilst not paying them a penny - hence a lot of dodginess went round to ensure top kids got paid illegally. Now that's loosened up a lot. Take any benefit in kind, your college career gone whilst others raked it in.
Glad to hear they're reforming it. Watched a documentary about a guy who was a bona fide star in college basketball but turned to match fixing as he was barely getting by.

Too much money too young can be damaging but it's only right that those generating the wealth should get a good living from it
 
Glad to hear they're reforming it. Watched a documentary about a guy who was a bona fide star in college basketball but turned to match fixing as he was barely getting by.

Too much money too young can be damaging but it's only right that those generating the wealth should get a good living from it
There's a lot of things wrong with college sport. need to be 3 years or so since leaving high school before you can play in NFL; argument has been that forces kids to have to play college football, but equally the other argument is it gives bodies time to develop in a contact sport.
The downside to things opening up is there are now a lot more transfers between colleges than there ever were, bigger programmes able to splash the cash on players.
 
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