City World Cup bid team in talks on £250k FA demand

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Saturday, November 14, 2009
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CITIES bidding to host the World Cup want the FA to rethink its demand that successful authorities each contribute £250,000 for marketing.

Derby is among 16 centres bidding to host games should England be chosen to stage the World Cup in either 2018 or 2022.

But national bid bosses have said those areas picked to be part of England's campaign – it is thought 12 will get the nod – will have to contribute the extra cost towards promotion.

The bid team in Derby said if it had to pay it could do so.

It plans to use money from its contingency fund and expects to be able to more than recoup the £250,000 from the income being a host city would bring.

But of the 16 cities 13, including Derby, have entered talks to see if they can convince the FA to first reconsider its demand.

Richard Williams, Derby City Council assistant director (regeneration), said: "Cities were surprised by the request.

"Fourteen of the 16 cities are regularly in talks about various aspects of the bid process so we can share legal advice.

"This issue would have to be part of that.

"If they feel something should be paid to the FA we would go along with the majority."

He said Derby would be "comparing notes" with other cities before completing a report with recommendations which will go before the city council at its next full meeting on November 18.

Mr Williams said that if the cities did agree to pay the £250,000 contribution to the FA, then Derby could cover the bill.

"The money would come out of the £15m host city costs we have calculated, because there is a contingency amount built into that to pay for things, like this, which were unexpected," he said.

The chief executive of the city council, Adam Wilkinson, yesterday stated that the city council remained "committed to the bid to be host city for the World Cup".

The bid team in the city said it did not believe the additional cost would have any impact on the predicted income of £100m expected to come to the city if it wins the right to stage World Cup games.

Derby will submit its finished bid to the FA on November 26 with a decision on which cities will be included in the bid to FIFA made in December.

Derby Telegraph readers can still show their support at www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/bid and www.therams.co.uk.

You can also pledge your support on www.derby2018bid.com and www.england2018bid.com.

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    by GAZ, Derby

    Saturday, November 14 2009, 1:18PM

    “'pointless excercise which, even if sucessful, will still generate little if any income for Derby.'
    Yet another comment which you will be unable to back up with any facts or figures.”

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    by Dragon, Derby

    Saturday, November 14 2009, 12:59PM

    “Jim, Derby - I't's called being REALISTIC and seeing through the constant diet of utter bull that this rotten government and our equally useless council attempt to feed us with.

    It really is time people applied some "joined up" thinking. as I said, they can find money to waste on this pointless excercise which, even if sucessful, will still generate little if any income for Derby.

    I assume that from now on those who support this waste of money will keep totally quiet every time the council claims it cant afford something? After all you clearly want this silly bid more than you want roads repaired and public services maintained.

    Do I "chose" to live in Derby? I happen to have my business here but dont worry - soon I intend to move to sunnier climes.”

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    by Jim, Derby

    Saturday, November 14 2009, 12:39PM

    “How much would it take for them to find to bung you to move to a town/city you do not seem to hate Dragon? You appear to have nothing but contempt for the place and the people who live here. Why do you chose to live here? Assuming you do chose to of course.”

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    by Nick, Derby

    Saturday, November 14 2009, 11:20AM

    “On the contrary Dragon, the cost would be nothing compared to the business and revenue that would come to the city if Derby were to host some of the group games.
    The money would only be needed if Derby were succesful in it's bid, and though you may see it as a pointless waste of time, Derby will be part of the focal point of billions of viewers around the world.

    Its all ifs and buts at the moment anyway - firstly FIFA have to select England to host the finals, and then Derby has to be selected by the FA to be one of the host cities.”

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    by Dragon, Derby

    Saturday, November 14 2009, 9:36AM

    “So they can "find" £250,000 out of "contingencies" to waste on this pointless waste of time. Thewy found the money to tart up the ChiefExecutives office too.

    But they can't find £150,000 to keep the city centre toilets open, they cant find money to repair our crumbling roads, or to keep homes for the elderly open.

    It seems our council has its priorities wrong.
    I wonder how many "fact finding trips" they will also find the funds for while this "bid" goes through?”

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