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'Compelling case' for World Cup football at Bramall Lane



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Published Date:
08 May 2008
SHEFFIELD United could face stiff competition from Leeds as they attempt to bring World Cup football to Yorkshire.
United, who last night confirmed they will be expanding their overseas scouting network, have staked a claim to become part of England's official bid for the 2018 tournament.

Kevin McCabe, the club's plc chairman, believes there is a "compelling case" for Bramall Lane to be included on the list of possible venues and has pledged to ensure the stadium meets the strict criteria governing venues for group stage games.

As The Star exclusively revealed earlier this year, United contacted organisers to press their case before January's Steel City derby at Hillsborough.

McCabe is aware that achieving promotion to the Premier League would lend further weight to United's cause as they look to fight off competition from Elland Road which is also believed to be interested in hosting matches.

"It makes perfect sense to bring games here if England's bid is successful," McCabe said.

"Sheffield is the home of football in this country and the rules were written a stone's throw away from our ground.

"We already have one of the best, if not the best, venues in the region, and if we get the go-ahead then any further improvements would all ensure Bramall Lane fulfils also the requirements.

"I believe we have a strong case for inclusion.

"Because of the history surrounding this city and the sport, I think that would greatly enhance the overall bid."

Although Kevin Blackwell will welcome United's efforts to consolidate their position in the nation's sporting consciousness, the manager's main priority this summer is identifying the players he believes can ensure the team mount a strong challenge for promotion next term.

To that end, Blackwell is planning to completely overhaul the methods United's use to sourcing and sign both domestic and overseas talent.

United have enjoyed mixed success in the foreign transfer market recently and Blackwell said: "We're developing a brand-new scouting system that will be more inclusive both home and abroad so we could see one or two foreign players coming in.

"What we've got to do is not sign the big names but the right names."
Striker Luton Shelton, recruited from Swedish side Helsingborgs IF, is among those names Blackwell's predecssors have drafted in from abroad, although injury has hampered his progress of late.

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Lewis Skinner,

SHEFFIELD 08/05/2008 12:45:50
Sounds like a great plan to me - international football needs to be played in Sheffield when a competition is hosted in England, and it could pave the way for other high-profile matches to be played at the lane.

Am I right in thinking that when England won the right to host Euro '96, government money was made available to improve the grounds, in particular Hillsborough and the City Ground? Don't spend your money too soon Kevin - you may get some from Westminster!
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Irish Blades,

Dublin 08/05/2008 13:36:43
Bramall lane is the perfect venue for World Cup football. A modern stadium but retains the atmosphere, unlike some other 'new stadiums' such as bolton, coventry & leicester where you could hear a pin drop. Bramall lane has everything the tourists could want, including a hotel on the side. Leeds & Wednedays stadiums are old and decrepid where as beautiful down town bramall lane is perfect. Bring on the world cup here, ask pele to put his point across if we win the bid as he loved the place.
Whats more, it will bring extra money into the city.
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Keiran M,

Milton Keynes 08/05/2008 19:47:58
While I would love to see the World Cup in Sheffield , the very thought of Bramall Lane hosting matches is a joke. thje ground is a dump , surrounded by a dump , its a patchwork of cobbled together bits and pieces open your eyes blades fans , do what I did recently take a tour around the inside and outside . the ground is awful, the surroundings are worse !! it is not fit to represent our country
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a.n.other,

Spiritually in Sheffield 08/05/2008 23:21:17
What's up Kieran, bored with lower league football in your town so you want everyone else to feel as bad as you do??
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