WTF does the population of the US a couple of decades have to do with anything? You brought it up, not me. And, as I said, it's an irrelevant argument - because if the population of a country has any bearing on who hosts a World Cup, that means that China and India should take turns hosting it.
Has there been a World Cup in the Middle East before?
No?
There you go, FIFA's rationale - as I explained quite clearly in post #15.
Australia get caught bribing officials, but they only got one vote and were eliminated in the first round of voting. Are we supposed to presume that Qatar officials outbid all but one FIFA delegate the Aussies bribed, as if it were some kind of eBay auction? Come on!
No, actually, my argument is not bollocks - nor does it insult anyone's intelligence by simplifying the argument.
Let's start with the ballot process: if it solely comes down to corruption, why did it take four rounds of voting for Qatar to obtain the twelve votes necessary to stage the World Cup? Compare this to the bidding process for the prior World Cups: Germany won on the third ballot, South Africa won on the first ballot, Brazil won unopposed, and Russia won on the second ballot. What you're saying is that the Qatari organizers forgot to bribe one more FIFA official...and that doesn't stand up, given the voting in each round went: 11, 10, 11, 14. Are we supposed to believe that one delegate forgot who he was paid to vote for in the second round?
No reason to award the tournament to Qatar? There was no reason to award the tournament to the USA or to Japan/South Korea, yet there's never been any claims of corruption in either case.
I've clearly stated the real problems at FIFA aren't corruption, but the way the place is structured: it's based on everyone owing somebody a favour, and obviously the one person they want to curry favour with the most is Blatter. For example, take the last FIFA election: to get on the ballot you needed to be nominated by one of the 208 national federations in FIFA, so which one do you think nominated Blatter? Switzerland? France? Qatar? Any other nation that apparently "hates" English football? No - Somalia. And, by complete coincidence, guess which East African nation's national stadium had a FIFA-funded renovation last year?
That's the thing about owing favours, it's a case of "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours" which isn't corruption, it's merely insidious.
There's numerous issues with the way FIFA are set up, be it the delusions of philanthropy that dictated that the 2010 World Cup would be held in Africa whilst never considering that maybe lowering ticket prices so the people of South Africa could afford to go to games, be it the snouts in the trough mentality that saw them request that the Holland/Belgium bid for 2018 made the money FIFA would make from the tournament tax exempt, be it dictating to organizers that only Budweiser be drunk at their stadiums (although the Germans, to their credit, challenged FIFA on this in 2006 and were allowed to serve Bittburger), and everyone queuing up to have Blatter scratch their backs.
No, ignore all of those valid concerns about how FIFA is run, and just keep yelling "corruption" so you miss the point entirely.
Again, a lot of evasive, inconclusive gibberish. Of course it's about how FIFA is run! FIFA is clearly corrupt from the top down. THAT's how Qatar was chosen to host the 2022 WC! No other philanthropic or altruistic reasons - pure corruption - as is now being proved, if you can be bothered to read it. Which I doubt that you will as it doesn't reach the conclusions that you want to hear.
OF course the WC has never been awarded to a Middle East country before. The conditions, stability of the region, etc, all mitigate against it.
As I've already explained, corruption or no corruption, FIFA could at least come up with a credible rationale for the selection of both USA and Japan/Korea. Where they have finally shot themselves in the foot, and exposed their organisation for what it really is, is by getting too arrogant and greedy for their own good. The farcical, ludicrous decision to award the WC to tiny, coincidentally fabulously rich, state will prove to be their undoing.
It is you that misses the point. As I have said, the awards to USA, Japan/ Korea, Russia could all be given a logical explanation. The selection of Qatar was always going to be an insult too far that was bound to invite close scrutiny of the process by which the decision was reached. Far closer scrutinity than FIFA, in their self satisfied complacency, can withstand.