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| Created | 2015-02-27 | ||||
| Owner | ginalee0430 | ||||
| Title | he will accept Pardew's offer to shake hands | ||||
| About me | If they wait any longer they will be in trouble on the saleable value of the current players. Another route would be to bring through academy graduates.A leading FIFA figure has revealed that FIFA are unlikely to host the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in 2022.Theo Zwanziger, a FIFA Executive Committee member, says that the desert nation will be stripped of the honourbecause of the health risks connected to playing in such extreme heats. Qatar were controversially given hosting rights for the FIFA World Cupback in 2010 as it looked to become the first major sporting event ever to be hosted in that part of the world. However, speaking to German newspaper Bild, Zwanziger believes that not only the players, but also the fans would be effected by the decision to host the world's biggest tournament in the Middle East. Personally, I believe that the FIFA World Cup will not take place in 2022 in Qatar, said Zwanziger. “Medics say that they cannot accept responsibility with a FIFA World Cup taking place under these conditions. It may be possible to use special cooling techniques in the stadiums, but the FIFA World Cup will not only take place in the stadiums. There are fans from around the world who would be in the roads. The first life-threatening incident would immediately lead to public prosecution. FIFA have already announced plans to move the FIFA World Cup to a European winter time to combat the 40C (104F) heat, but this would mean a five to six week break in regular top-flight competitions FIFA Coins - a decision not proving popular.Qatari and FIFA Federationbosses have been avoiding allegations of corruption since they awarded Qatar the competition. After being headbutted by him, David Meyler could be forgiven for relishing seeing Alan Pardew's neck on the line.But Meyler insists he will take no pleasure if his Hull side win at Newcastle on Saturdayand Pardew gets the chop as a result. The 25-year-old midfielder doesn't do vindictive and says he will accept Pardew's offer to shake hands when they meet at St James' Park for the first time since the Toon manager's infamous assault in March. “Look, I'm a Hull City FIFA player, I only deal with us, nothing else,” said Meyler. “We'll just shake hands and that's it. There will be no problem with that. He apologised straight away and it's all forgotten about. We both want to win the FIFA game.”Meyler was surprised by the furore caused by Pardew's headbutt at the KC Stadium on March 1, and says he was more annoyed that Hull lost the match, 4-1. The Irishman made little of it then and continues to play down the clash, which cost Pardew a seven- FIFA game ban and £160,000 in fines, insisting he suffered much worse playing Gaelic sports back home.“What's the point of me dwelling on it?” said Meyler, speaking ahead of the launch of FIFA 15. “It's done, it's dusted. Tony Marshall “I come from a big GAA background, I played a lot of hurling and Gaelic FIFA growing up as a kid and you used to get belted all the time. | ||||
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