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Beckham talks up England World Cup bid

SoccerNews in English Premier League 1 Dec 2010

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England star David Beckham on Wednesday emerged from a heavyweight round of overnight lobbying of top FIFA officials to strike a positive note about the bid’s chances of hosting the 2018 World Cup.

“It’s just the icing on everything we’ve done so far,” Beckham told journalists after he joined British Prime Minister David Cameron and heir to the throne Prince William in meeting FIFA grandees late into the night and in the early hours of the morning.

“I know that Prince William was up at 7.30 having breakfast with one of the members,” Beckham pointed out, just a day before FIFA’s executive committee votes on the hosts for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

“We’ve met them, everything has been positive so far, we’ve obviously listened to the feedback and their ideas and what we need to be pushing in the next couple of days,” he added.

Beckham compared the impact of the top political backing to London’s successful bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, which was widely regarded as having won a tight race thanks to then Prime Minister Tony Blair’s lobbying at the decisive Olympic meeting in Singapore.

After a wave of corruption allegations hit world football’s governing body in recent weeks and allegations of collusion, doubts have been raised about the weight of the sporting or economic merits in the voting.

“I think we can trust every one of the members,” Beckham said, referring to FIFA’s executive committee.

“At the end of the day they’re football people. They’re going to want a World Cup in the best country that they think could host the biggest sporting event in the world. So without a doubt we can trust them.”

“If we get this then we’ll have deserved it because we’ve worked hard for it, we’ve got a great presentation. And in England we love the game,” Beckham concluded.

England, Russia and joint bids from Spain and Portugal and Holland and Belgium are competing for the 2018 World Cup, while Australia, the United States, Qatar, Japan and South Korea are bidding for the 2022 tournament.

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