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Newcastle - 2015 Rugby World Cup Bid / 2018 Football World Cup Bid
Ok, I thought we could do with this. Our bid to be a host city for the England World Cup bid. So anything that may have an effect on this can be discussed here. Do you think it's a good idea?, how can it be encouraged?, what additional facilities would we need in place?
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It will be fantastic for the area for NewcastleGateshead to become a host city. Anyway here is a link to the website:
http://www.newcastlegateshead.com/worldcup2018/ Also there was some discussion about this in the public realm thread I think, with an article about cases for and against each city. |
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Firstly because we have been hosting matches for years every other week to full crowds (admittedly the crowds have fallen this season and were a little less than 50,000 last seasons) and dont suffer too much from that. Immediately after the match there is traffic BUT thats to be expected with any ground Secondly with it being a city centre stadium (the only one amongst the bids if im not mistaken) a lot of people would most likely be staying in or immediately around the city centre so we wont have as much traffic as you would from a newcastle home game We should never take anything for granted (especially after Liverpool got the Capital Culture ahead of us ) BUT i would be shocked if we were not a host city
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I don't think it can be emphasised enough just how big this would be for the whole of Tyneside and the wider region! |
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Agreed. Though I have a suspicion England will not win the bid. Didn't help that our campaigners sent posh handbags to the wives of the voting panel.
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I see this "Twin Cities" nonesense is rearing its head more and more these days.
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Evening Chronicle, Wednesday 25th November 2009
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I haven't seen Malcolm Macdonald that happy in years!
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The bid will be cut down to between 10-12 cities tomorrow.
Good luck Newcastle, and for that matter, Sunderland. Though not at the expense of Newcastle. |
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how many eventually get chosen?
I think it is 100% nailed on that at least one of newcastle or sunderland will get picked, maybe even both. so newcastle itself is guaranteed a boost of visitors to its airport, train station, hotels etc. |
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On the main Wolrd Cup thread it has been said that it will be cut down to 12 this month, however SSN (Sky Sports News) has just said that it will be cut down to 10 or so tomorrow. So I am assuming it will be cut down to 12, because the final names of the cities that will be involved in the final bid will be decided in December. Also, the Liverpool bid has just been dealt a blow, as Everton's new ground has just been rejected planning permission, and nothing concrete has been said about Liverpool's new ground either. It's thought that Liverpool's bid relies on a new stadium being built, even if they already have atleast one of Europes best stadia. For the record, Portsmouth has already withdrawn it's bid, and I think the 2 cities that will leave this bid in December will easily be recognizable, as someone like, Hull, Liecester, Derby or Nottingham. Last edited by bigchrisfgb; November 25th, 2009 at 08:56 PM. |
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Without a new stadium Liverpool WILL have to be included in any bid the city and for that matter is one of the most famous in the football world. Anfield is 40k+ already so Liverpool will not be left out.
The announcement of the cities is announced on 16th December by the way. |
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I don't think we would see Nottingham left out. I still have worries that Newcastle and Sunderland are too close together and therefore might not be both be included.
Sunderland would be included if it simply went on football stadium, but in terms of city/ england experience the bid (as well as Milton Keynes!!) has to be one of the poorest bids especially as the city is having to use many facilties many miles away. My understanding is that it is a host city and not host region (although the backing of the whole region is important). I dread the day if sunderland doesnt get included and newcastle does- the chip on the mackems sholder will be even bigger than it is now! |
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The Sunderland stadium is ok, and a lot better than Roker Park, but is nothing particularly special . . a bit like Middlesbroughs and quite a few others. |
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No way can I see both Newcastle AND Sunderland being included.
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I've read the bid document this morning (which is a bulky folder) and thought the offer was impressive. I don't really think Sunderland can match it, but I agree that it is unlikely that both will get through, particularly as the Sunderland bid will almost certainly have to utilise a lot of Newcastle infrastructure.
Will comment in more detail in due course but don't want to elaborate until we know whether we're in or we're out. |
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