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2010wcfans
23 Jul 2007, 10:26 AM
Who is looking forward to the 2010 World Cup South Africa?...if so, make your comments and views here and check out this website that is promoting the event.
http://www.2010wcfans.com

matador11
23 Jul 2007, 04:06 PM
I certainly am. Germany was my first World Cup and an experience that I will never forget - especially since I shared it with my old man who is an even bigger fan.

It was during Germany that we made a vow to go to South Africa. While we expect some of the comforts of having a WC in Europe, especially Germany, to be missing from the 2010 WC, I do believe South Africa is capable of putting together quite a spectacle.

For starters, having never been to Africa, let alone South Africa, I am looking forward to visiting this beautiful country. Also, there is something pure about a newbie country like South Africa hosting the World Cup. The Germans, being accustomed to hosting large sporting events, were old hats at this. The South Africans, I suspect, will see this at one of the greatest moments in their country's history.

One thing I am NOT looking forward to is the grueling travel. I hear the US to South Africa trip - even a direct fligth - can be downright awful.

2010wcfans
23 Jul 2007, 06:40 PM
hey u really seem like ur ready and can't wait for 2010. i'm also eagerly anticipating it so much...can't wait.

nico002
23 Jul 2007, 07:16 PM
South Africa is nothing like the rest of Africa.

Its pretty much a european country.

Its modern and safe. You will have just as many "comforts" as in Germany.

Joe van Dyk
20 Aug 2007, 03:06 PM
Hi, Matador11 Greetings from South Africa. I am not a soccer fan but involved in the tourism industry in S.A. I would like to speak to fans regarding their needs and fears i.t.o. 2010 in order for us to get things ready. I realy wont promote my bussiness unless requested to do so. As the bulk of the tourism industry has no idea of what you guys want please let me know what you guys need in terms of accommodation, bookings, tours, transport etc and what your biggest fears are. We would like to deal with it in order to make your visit to our country a pleasant and unforgettable one.
Regards, Joe van Dyk - Pretoria, South Africa

MaRoC-2007
21 Aug 2007, 07:20 AM
I wish the WC was in Morocco...they nearly got it...they would be the first arab country

Oceans of time
22 Aug 2007, 09:35 PM
Hi, Matador11 Greetings from South Africa. I am not a soccer fan but involved in the tourism industry in S.A. I would like to speak to fans regarding their needs and fears i.t.o. 2010 in order for us to get things ready. I realy wont promote my bussiness unless requested to do so. As the bulk of the tourism industry has no idea of what you guys want please let me know what you guys need in terms of accommodation, bookings, tours, transport etc and what your biggest fears are. We would like to deal with it in order to make your visit to our country a pleasant and unforgettable one.
Regards, Joe van Dyk - Pretoria, South Africa Hello Joe. I have never been off the North American continent but sometimes think about how cool it would be to see the WC in SA. You asked a direct question so I'll give a direct answer. If I was seriously going I would be worried about violent crime. I am from Chicago and it takes a pretty scarry neighborhood before I start reaching for my doorlocks as a reference point and we have our own problems but I hear in the news media that SA has one of the highest murder rates in world or something equally terrifying as that.

ewheatley
23 Aug 2007, 12:12 PM
Hello Joe. I have never been off the North American continent but sometimes think about how cool it would be to see the WC in SA. You asked a direct question so I'll give a direct answer. If I was seriously going I would be worried about violent crime. I am from Chicago and it takes a pretty scarry neighborhood before I start reaching for my doorlocks as a reference point and we have our own problems but I hear in the news media that SA has one of the highest murder rates in world or something equally terrifying as that.

I agree 100%. I am not going, as I cannot afford to go (new baby girl, and new/old house has zapped my fun money)

But, from what I hear, or what my general perception is that South Africa, particularly the cities, are not at all safe. I would also be concerned about public transportation. What is offered?

Joe van Dyk
23 Aug 2007, 03:58 PM
I agree 100%. I am not going, as I cannot afford to go (new baby girl, and new/old house has zapped my fun money)

But, from what I hear, or what my general perception is that South Africa, particularly the cities, are not at all safe. I would also be concerned about public transportation. What is offered?

Thanks guys for the reply. Yes crime is an issue but it should not keep you guys from coming here as there will be a very small chance that you will become a victim (nothing more than where you are now) cause I will be able to supply you with a number of do's and dont's that will keep you out of trouble. I have been a Police Officer for twenty years and is currently running, amongst others, a bussiness as a security consultant and know what I am talking about. With regards to public transport you have to understand that S.A. is a third world country with a public transport system that barely excists and is one of the things that should be avoided if ever you visit S.A. and want to stay out of crime's reach. Bus transport in the cities and between cities is OK though never on time and few and far between. Suburban trains and taxis are the ones to stay away from. But dont be concerned as special arrangements will be made by FIFA and the local tourism industry to serve your every need. It is surely going to be a different experience in S.A. from that in Germany. Take for instance first round matches that are going to take place in places like Polokwane, Rustenburg and Nelspruit. These are big towns with populations close to 40 thousand. Stadiums are currently under construction that will house at least 42 thousand spectaters. That means that if the stadium is filled the town's population capacity will have doubled. I think your biggest concern should be accommodation.

ursula
23 Aug 2007, 10:09 PM
Each time I travel to SA I love it more.

I can't wait for 2010!

Pony Slaystation 4
24 Aug 2007, 01:11 AM
I'm a bit scared. Mainly because of the location. But I'm excited because my team has the chance to do well and I think Europe will shine once again. I don't know if the stadiums will be ready in time though...what will happen in that case?

Oceans of time
07 May 2008, 11:36 AM
2010wcfans or someone else please give a progress update. I think we've crossed the Rubicon so I am now 100% in support of RSA. Come on RSA; you can do it! Sometimes we all need help planning a party so don't hesitate to ask for help.

This last bit is a little off topic but the RSA (the whole southern hemisphere actually) is predicted to have a colder than normal winter because a major volcano erupted this week in Chile. Would a cooler winter (June - August) 2008 help or hinder world cup preparation?

tomwilhelm
07 May 2008, 11:48 AM
According to the news I've read, at this point the Chilean volcano hasn't produced even close to enough sulpur dioxide to impact temperatures globally, or even in the southern hemisphere.

Oceans of time
07 May 2008, 12:05 PM
According to the news I've read, at this point the Chilean volcano hasn't produced even close to enough sulpur dioxide to impact temperatures globally, or even in the southern hemisphere. "Possible effect the southern hemisphere..." is what I think I read yesterday. I guess if it snows in Johannesburg in July or August we'll know better. BTW - glad someone is still following this thread. GO FFC this week to stay up!!:D

tomwilhelm
07 May 2008, 12:35 PM
"Possible effect the southern hemisphere..." is what I think I read yesterday. I guess if it snows in Johannesburg in July or August we'll know better. BTW - glad someone is still following this thread. GO FFC this week to stay up!!:D

I don't think that volcano is quite done with its little fireworks display. We'll probably know in the coming weeks if there will be an impact.

But given the average winter temp in SA is in the 50-55(F) range, they can probably tolerate a 10 degree drop from a construction standpoint without major impact. Snow is pretty rare, fortunately.

And thanks for the well wishes. COYW! :)

glennaldo_sf
08 May 2008, 02:36 PM
South Africa is nothing like the rest of Africa.

Its pretty much a european country.

Its modern and safe. You will have just as many "comforts" as in Germany.

Uh? I plan to go to South Africa even before the WC but I'm not so sure about this comment... I work with a lot of South Africans here in the UAE who refuse to return home because apparently the crime has gotten so bad.

Anyhoo... not to harp on the negative here.. I'm really excited about the WC being held in Africa... I hope that the WC is more like 2002, in the sense that a lot of non-Euro powerhouses make the latter stages of the tournament. Having the WC in Asia helped the Asian teams.. so I hope this WC2010 has the same affect on Africa.

aggiebird02
08 May 2008, 03:52 PM
Having the WC in Asia helped the Asian teams.. so I hope this WC2010 has the same affect on Africa.
It will help the African teams for sure, FIFA and the refs will make sure of that. I'd love to see someone from outside South America or Europe win the WC, even if it is with controversial officiating...

wufc
09 May 2008, 01:17 AM
It will help the African teams for sure, FIFA and the refs will make sure of that.
Here we go again...

Oceans of time
09 May 2008, 11:48 AM
I want to encourage RSA, not discourage RSA.

Maybe the source for inspiration is a combination of that Adidas commercial
"Impossible is Nothing"
and this 8 minute video. Make sure you watch it to the end. :) Lion vs. Buffalo vs. Crocadile - Guess who wins?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc9vZcJoTlo

aggiebird02
09 May 2008, 03:05 PM
Here we go again...It's true, the host always gets calls. Whether that be from crowd influence on the ref or something more coordinated, the host (and other African countries) will have a leg up. I personally don't think it's planned, just human nature...