Tunisia, Maroc & Algerie consider bid for World Cup 2030
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It won't be successful. Africa is not even united.
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Re: Tunisia, Maroc & Algerie consider bid for World Cup 2030
Tbite wrote:They have a lot of mistrust with one another.Kako wrote:He maybe thinking of the Western Sahara conflict between Morocco and Polisario (backed by Algeria)front.mystic wrote:Tbite wrote:Morocco and Algeria putting their differences aside, hmmm
It's Algeria and Egypt that have a major beef when it comes to football.
There has even been an arms race for at least 10 years! So yes football rivalries exist across Africa, but these are two countries that do not really see eye to eye, and for Morocco to approach Algeria, shows that things are either changing, or Morocco is very desperate.
Gotcha. Thanks for the enlightenment.
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Nigeria, Biafra & Arewa republic would not be bad - Biafra wouldn’t be bad as major host as they’ll have turned it to heaven on earth in 1year after succession.
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Nigeria, Ambazonia and La Republic will not be bad lol
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Re: Tunisia, Maroc & Algerie consider bid for World Cup 2030
I hope they don't give it to these fake Africans.
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Really????Benedict Iroha wrote:I hope they don't give it to these fake Africans.
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If Cameroon wasn't so retarded !!! Oh well ...
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Succeeding in what?lekanlij wrote:Nigeria, Biafra & Arewa republic would not be bad - Biafra wouldn’t be bad as major host as they’ll have turned it to heaven on earth in 1year after succession.
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For distance and other logistical reasons, I think this is more feasibleKako wrote:Nigeria,Togo and Benin or Ambazonia.Rawlings wrote:what about: Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast
Ignore: It takes 24 hours to travel from Lagos to Accra by road
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Rawlings wrote:Bad Belle manKako wrote:Nigeria,Togo and Benin or Ambazonia.Rawlings wrote:what about: Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast
Ignore: It takes 24 hours to travel from Lagos to Accra by road
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Remind me how long it takes to travel from Mexico City to New York City, or from Toronto to San Francisco.Rawlings wrote:what about: Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast
Ignore: It takes 24 hours to travel from Lagos to Accra by road
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Lagos to Accra is 462kmcharlie wrote:Remind me how long it takes to travel from Mexico City to New York City, or from Toronto to San Francisco.Rawlings wrote:what about: Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast
Ignore: It takes 24 hours to travel from Lagos to Accra by road
Mexico City to New York is 4225km
Toronto to San Francisco is 4233km
If we make a ROAD trip of 462km in 24 hours then we do not deserve squat
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You need something like 10 world class stadia. Good luck building those in 10 years. Currently non-exist.Kabalega wrote:Plus Rwanda with the final in Kigali.Rawlings wrote:Uganda-Kenya-Tanzania ?Kabalega wrote:What about a Safari World Cup?
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At some point Bright minds Would force Innovations in FIFA - to ingineer a new kind of global participation unlike now where many still feel left out. It would come in form cross continental hosting like some already mentioned but in this case EACH GROUP would play in a different continent and no continent would be left out except of course arctic and Antarctica obviously. The quarter finals as well would be played intercontinentally and then semifinals. only the final would be played in one designated continent and country.
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