Fifa World Cup: England plots 2014 route While Capello plots a Euro 2012 campaign that will bring an end to his time in charge, it will be left to other senior FA figures to try to thrash out a route to the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Club England managing director Adrian Bevington will head an FA delegation also including director of football development Sir Trevor Brooking for a meeting in Warsaw with their counterparts from Poland, Ukraine, Montenegro, Moldova and San Marino. Their task will be straightforward. Knowing England's players tend to tire after a long season, June qualifying matches will preferably be avoided and if that is not possible then no long trips - such as the one that took them to Kazakhstan in 2009 - would be ideal. Key matches against second seeds Ukraine and Montenegro - who England twice drew with in Euro 2012 qualifying - will be pencilled in for September or October, when England tend to be at their best. However, there are other competing interests, such as a desire to play England early to maximise commercial revenues or to play in the summer when the heat may benefit certain teams, which may mean there is no resolution, as was the case when England tried to put their Euro 2012 programme together. If that happens again, the matter will be decided in a random draw by FIFA at a later date. The outcome may only be of passing interest just now, but with only one automatic place for Brazil on offer, the man who eventually replaces Capello - FA chairman David Bernstein insists talks will not start until the Italian's work is done in Poland and Ukraine next summer - will have reason to hope Bevington and Brooking get their way. Link: http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/1082339/England-plots-2014-route ---- This article alone will is worth thousands of possibility to come in regards of football related aspect and industry. This is Loft For Words, apart from occasional social adherents we do talk about football seriously. Are we not? There are a lot of other theme parks out there and you'll be handicapped if football matters isn't your foremost. Here we discuss heavyweights on football, perchance some related posts does irrate you then what f**k you're doing here? Top executives are straight forward in their task given and we hope for conducive outcome especially knowing our beloved club QPR will probably manifest Champions League in near future, not to mention our depency on 'veterans.' Cheers all. Note: Veteran -- 2 or 3 match per week does not bode well for our benevolent Helguson, he will be 35 years old or so when time comes. Other related: A forummer told me once, this is a good place for QPR's follower. So be it. | |