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Cheryl Cole Looking Stunning!
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eclectic non-QPR football material.
So FIFA vice-president Jack Warner has come out and had a bit of a pop at our attempt to hold
the World Cup. He said that not only was the bid lightweight, but he was really impressed by
Australia, who gave him a goody bag with Australia 2018 tat in it. Apparently, this could swing the
bid. I quote Warner (Via The Guardian):
I came here and was shocked that I got a bag for Australia at the entrance.
As usual an excellent topical sketch from our friends at Studs Up in relation to the will
they/won't they issue of the England 2018 World Cup Bid. In all seriousness though, why has it
taken so long for the country to successfully lobby FIFA to host the showpiece tournament of world
football? By the time 2018 rolls around it would have been over 50 years since 66′!
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- Visit also the combination messageboard and quasi-blog QPR Report Messageboard. If you're
interested in constantly-updated news re anything QPR-related (not infrequently not found on other
QPR sites)and also QPR nostalgia, the QPR Report Messageboard has both - along with assorted
eclectic non-QPR football material.
The England 2018 World Cup bid team has announced its 12 candidate host cities and 17 proposed
stadiums. These are the proposed locations for matches should we win the World Cup hosting
contest.
Ready to read? The list of 12 cities and 17 stadiums is below. Most are already existing, but at
least two will be newly built.
Liverpool has been chosen as a candidate host city for England's 2018 World Cup bid – but Derby,
Leicester and Hull have missed out on selection.
Milton Keynes, Plymouth and several venues yet to be built were also on the final list as England
2018 deputy chairman Lord Mawhinney announced the successful candidates.