People down there believe it is very unlikely.
Two reasons:
1. Infrastructure. Considerable doubts that the stadiums (sorry, stadia) will be ready. Also their telecommunications are a real mess and no one believes that they can provide the necessary telecoms infrastructure within four years.
2. Safety and security. Although the South African government keeps talking about the security situation improving (which it is), what they fail to mention is just how bad it still is.
As an example the Qatar Airways Airport Manager in Joburg who had been in the country just three months was shot dead earlier this week after he stopped on a motorway slip road to check directions. His predecessor had requested a move away from Joburg after he had been held hostage and mugged.
I visit Joburg once every couple of months on business and frankly I just cannot see how they will be able to guarantee the safety and security of thousands of football fans from around the world.
Does FIFA have a plan B?
Two reasons:
1. Infrastructure. Considerable doubts that the stadiums (sorry, stadia) will be ready. Also their telecommunications are a real mess and no one believes that they can provide the necessary telecoms infrastructure within four years.
2. Safety and security. Although the South African government keeps talking about the security situation improving (which it is), what they fail to mention is just how bad it still is.
As an example the Qatar Airways Airport Manager in Joburg who had been in the country just three months was shot dead earlier this week after he stopped on a motorway slip road to check directions. His predecessor had requested a move away from Joburg after he had been held hostage and mugged.
I visit Joburg once every couple of months on business and frankly I just cannot see how they will be able to guarantee the safety and security of thousands of football fans from around the world.
Does FIFA have a plan B?