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Serious accident at the Corinthians stadium

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  1. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    Three people are believed to have been killed in an accident at the Sao Paulo stadium, due to host opening ceremony of Brazil's World Cup...

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  2. lewisc29

    lewisc29 Idiot

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    Holy ****, I bet that fills FIFA with confidence.
     
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  3. look_back_in_amber

    look_back_in_amber Well-Known Member

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    That's terrible, but judging by the photos it's a miracle that more people didn't die.
     
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  4. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    Apparently, there was a smaller accident just before the main one and many workers had moved out the way as a consequence.
     
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  5. BigotAlertAnalRimMan

    BigotAlertAnalRimMan New Member

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    I would not go to Brazil if anyone on here was planning to. Besides the fact that we won't get very far in the competition.

    I think there will be lots of reported (or perhaps not reported) thefts, fights, killings and rape. I am not being stereotypical but when you hear about some of the **** that happens there, especially surrounding football, it's ****ing scary.

    They will try and give it a festival kind of atmosphere but I'd be very careful for those going. The police is terrible over there so don't expect them to help you out.

    Ironically people were scared of S.A talking about the muggings and crime in South Africa, yet the reports were that everything went incredibly well and there was a good atmosphere throughout. But I think Brazil to most Europeans looks like a fun destination but there's a ton of **** that happens there. 406 people were murdered in August alone in Rio this year. Muggings rose 37 percent. And that's before the World cup and the dumb drunken tourists have even landed!

    I think I'd rather go to Qatar than Brazil.
     
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  6. The greengrocer

    The greengrocer Well-Known Member

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    Can you drink beer in Qatar? :)
     
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  7. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    Not outside of hotels, but all stadiums have been linked to hotels, so that they have alcohol licenses for the games.
     
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  8. lewisc29

    lewisc29 Idiot

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    I was thinking of going to the Brazil world cup. Finish uni this year and was planning Brazil as my first stop of a few countries.
     
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  9. Chilton's Hundreds

    Chilton's Hundreds Well-Known Member

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    Don't FIFA insist on all stadia be completed by 31st December as well?

    Cant' see this one being ready, plus the new build out west in Cuibao (sp?) is going to be mid-January at the earliest.
     
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  10. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    Three people have died following the collapse of part of the stadium due to host the World Cup opener in Sao Paolo.

    It is believed that part of the stadium fell on a truck, containing the three people, at the Corinthians Arena, which is due to host the first game of the 2014 tournament on 12 June.

    Corinthians have released a statement, which says: "The board of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista hereby deeply regret the accident earlier in Corinthians Arena. No other information at this time."

    There has been no official statement yet from FIFA or the organising committee for the finals in Brazil.

    However, FIFA president Sepp Blatter tweeted: "I'm deeply saddened by the tragic death of workers @Corinthians arena today. Our heartfealt condolences are with the families."

    The incident is the latest of several at the proposed stadia for the tournament, and once again throws into doubt Brazil's ability to meet FIFA's completion deadline for stadiums to be ready for next summer's tournament.

    Work was temporarily halted at the Arena da Baixada stadium in the city of Curitiba last month after a judge ruled there was a serious risk of accidents to workers carrying out building work on the site.

    And, a month ago, organisers faced another setback after a fire at the Arena Pantanal further slowed down the development of the 44,000 stadium in Cuiabá.

    Sky Sports News reporter Geraint Hughes, who spent time in Brazil for the Confederation Cup in June and July, said: "If Brazil wasn't under enough pressure in terms of infrastructure and readiness for the World Cup, it will be now.

    "One of the main concerns was that the stadiums would not be ready. Only six of the 12 were, which were needed for the Confederations Cup.

    "The delivery of the remaining stadiums was due to be December 2013 but FIFA agreed with organisers to push that back to January to give them more time. They were up against it.

    "Other social implications have since come to light. We've seen the protests over the cost of living, of bus fares and also the cost of hosting the World Cup. Millions took to the streets of several cities to protest against this."

    Brazilian journalist Pedro Redig rejected suggestions that the accident posed a threat to the opening game of the finals taking place in the stadium but admitted that the country still had much to do before it was ready to host the tournament.

    "It is just one more problem," he said. "Brazil is setting a huge challenge to get this World Cup together.

    "There is a lot of infrastructure that still needs to be put in place, regarding airports and transport and facilities."

    The Corinthians Arena is scheduled to host four group games at the finals in 2014, along with a round of 16 tie and one of the semi-finals.

    The draw for the finals will be made on 6 December.
     
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  11. WhittlingStick

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    BBC are reporting it as TWO people now ,
     
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  12. Steven Toast

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    What happens if it's not ready? Do they just pick another country?
     
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  13. Gipsyville Lad

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    I'd read this morning that a crane had toppled over onto the stadium causing the collapse.
     
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  14. Gipsyville Lad

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    Should Brazil lose WC14............Interested hosts would be required to present brown envelopes at FIFA HQ. The new host nation would be announced shortly after.
     
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  15. Cortez91

    Cortez91 Moderator Forum Moderator

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    FIFA are kidding themselves if they think this is going to be ready.
     
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  16. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    Was there this summer for that ****ty tourney in Rio.

    Lovely place.

    Watch your back as with all capital cities, don't wander round pissed alone at night and you'll be fine.
     
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  17. Cortez91

    Cortez91 Moderator Forum Moderator

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    Brazil - stadium problems
    Russia - political problems
    Qatar - temperature problems

    It's going well.
     
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  18. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    Why can't we get a World Cup? We've already got everything in place. None if these shenanigans to embarrass FIFA.
     
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  19. Cortez91

    Cortez91 Moderator Forum Moderator

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    Our media apparently. Always rubbing FIFA/UEFA up the wrong way.
     
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  20. Chilton's Hundreds

    Chilton's Hundreds Well-Known Member

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    Yes and mainly about corruption.

    Of course out footballing authorities are completely honourable and incorruptible.......
     
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