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Will South Africa Be Ready for World Cup 2010?

Yesterday saw reports about delays in South Africa’s stadium preparation for 2010, but the Road to 2010 World Cup blog wonders if there isn’t a touch of unfair European skepticism about African capabilities behind the pessimism. What do you think? And would the U.S. be the right choice to step in if needed?

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1 Comment

  1. No decision should be made on 2010 until we see how the Confederations Cup goes off in 2009. That’s South Africa’s warm-up, and if that goes well, the skeptics that want to move the tournament should keep quiet.