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PM Rudd launches Australia´s WCup bids

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 14 Jun 2009

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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd officially launched Australia’s bid to host the football World Cup in 2018 or 2022.

Rudd told an official ceremony at Parliament House in the national capital Canberra that Football Federation Australia (FFA) had the full backing of the government to bid for the showpiece event.

“The sheer odds are tough against Australia, eight other countries, but the reason the government had got behind the bid is that we as a nation can rise behind this great bid,” Rudd said.

The premier said the chance to host a World Cup was a great opportunity for the nation.

“The challenges are great, but the prize is much greater,” he said.

“I salute those who have had the courage and the initiative and creativity to bring forth this idea.”

English Premier League stars, national skipper Lucas Neill and goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, also spoke at the launch, urging Australians to throw their support behind the World Cup bid.

FFA chairman Frank Lowy said it would be an “unparalleled opportunity” for Australia to earn official acceptance as a World Cup host.

“On the world stage, there is no event with the same level of global appeal or audience reach as the FIFA World Cup,” the property billionaire said in a statement.

Lowy said Australia?s “secret weapon” for winning the World Cup bid was the Australian people, and Australia’s desirability as a travel destination.

“People from all over the world want to visit our country and thanks to the performance of the Socceroos at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, as well as the many thousands of Australian fans who followed them, the rest of the world has a very positive view of us.”

Lowy also pointed to Australia’s record of hosting successful major sports events such as the 1956 and 2000 Olympic Games.

Australia are among nine bidders, along with Belgium-Netherlands, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Portugal-Spain, Russia and the United States, for the 2018 World Cup.

The same nine bidders are also in the running for the 2022 World Cup, along with Qatar and South Korea.

World football governing body FIFA will announce both the 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts in December 2010.

Australia have already qualified to play in next year’s World Cup in South Africa.

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  • Lucy T

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    You are joking, yes? Heard of human rights? And I mean not just abusing them, but selling them.

    Maybe our Kevin should look at how he is being perceived abroad. He seems to think they don’t have an insight into his shallowness in Oz. They do.

    Look at this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg5l9J4Qj1k

    When he watches a sick Australian woman dragged from her hospital bed, at NIGHT, without ANY warning, in her pajamas… and does zip all, what does he expect? The world is sickened. Yet she is an Aussie and he hides.

    When Americans sing about his betrayal, and Brits make videos about it, doesn’t that say something? Other than that the anti-Corby media fest the public have been blinded with is damaging the nation of course, and not just her.

    Kevin should recall what he said in 2005. In case he has forgotten, some English guy has hijacked his domain name to remind him:
    http://www.KevinRudd.mobi

    If Australia bids for 18 or 22 when Schapelle is still a hostage or dead, what do you think the Brits and US footy supporters will have to say for instance? He has as much chance as his mates in Indonesia. None.

    Slag me off and hide from it, but it is true. Maybe the rest of the world just haven’t been exposed to the media agenda in Oz.. Think about it before hating me for telling you

  • Lucy T

    0 0

    You are joking, yes? Heard of human rights? And I mean not just abusing them, but selling them.

    Maybe our Kevin should look at how he is being perceived abroad. He seems to think they don’t have an insight into his shallowness in Oz. They do.

    Look at this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg5l9J4Qj1k

    When he watches a sick Australian woman dragged from her hospital bed, at NIGHT, without ANY warning, in her pajamas… and does zip all, what does he expect? The world is sickened. Yet she is an Aussie and he hides.

    When Americans sing about his betrayal, and Brits make videos about it, doesn’t that say something? Other than that the anti-Corby media fest the public have been blinded with is damaging the nation of course, and not just her.

    Kevin should recall what he said in 2005. In case he has forgotten, some English guy has hijacked his domain name to remind him:
    http://www.KevinRudd.mobi

    If Australia bids for 18 or 22 when Schapelle is still a hostage or dead, what do you think the Brits and US footy supporters will have to say for instance? He has as much chance as his mates in Indonesia. None.

    Slag me off and hide from it, but it is true. Maybe the rest of the world just haven’t been exposed to the media agenda in Oz.. Think about it before hating me for telling you

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