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Is this the best Asian Cup ever?
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Originally posted by Shamim View PostIn 2002 Japan and South Korea had the WC and they had the same time as Australia, so time is not the problem, corrupting FIFA is the problem. If you give FIFA a huge amount of cash you can have the WC.
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Originally posted by Omids View PostHow come they have got the Olympics twice? The world coverage for Olympics is higher than the WC. The bottom line is that FIFA is corrupt.
Yes japan/korea had it. But most of people in europe and else where didn't enjoy to have the game the morning.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostNo the world cup is more watched.
Yes japan/korea had it. But most of people in europe and else where didn't enjoy to have the game the morning.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostNo the world cup is more watched.
Yes japan/korea had it. But most of people in europe and else where didn't enjoy to have the game the morning.
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I've really enjoyed it so far in terms of the actual football played. Jordan aside, every team provides good entertainment value, there's plenty of individual talent on show and the latter stages should be something special in terms of drama given the lack of any massively superior sides.
Organisation and infrastructure has been superb but that was always going to be the case given it wasn't in some Arab/Middle-Eastern stronghold.
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Is this the best Asian Cup ever?
Originally posted by Kurdii110 View PostI agree. Great atmosphere, respecting local fans, great infrastructure, professional management, and last of all, don't have to stay up to watch the matches
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Australia 2015 is certainly a milestone in Asian Cup history!
What I have seen so far attests to the excellent work Aussies have undertaken to organize this tournament. I think their addition to AFC was definitely a positive step. It not only raised the bar in terms of competition but also brought Asian football to a different level in the world and provided it a wider recognition and coverage around the world. I really like New Zealand to also follow suit and join the federation. It will be beneficial both for them and Asia.
Speaking strictly from quality of the games, even though it might be all too early to make any conclusions, but my observation says, quality of the teams slightly lower than 2011. Again, we have only seen one round. Things can change!
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