Major backing for Plymouth's World Cup bid

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THE operators of the giant O2 arena in London put their weight behind Plymouth's final pitch to be a 2018 World Cup host city.

A high-powered team from Plymouth put the city's final case to be part of the England 2018 bid late yesterday.

Bid director Keith Todd, executive director at Argyle, said they were joined by a representative of AEG, which operates the O2 arena, for the meeting in London with the England 2018 bid selection panel. He declined to name the AEG executive.

Mr Todd said last week that he had been in talks with AEG about bringing crowd-pulling events to Plymouth.

During yesterday's questioning they were keen to impress on the panel that Argyle's planned 46,000-seat stadium would not end up as a white elephant.

"I think they got the impact of the design of the stadium, and most importantly they got the point that the stadium is about multi-sport and entertainment use after the World Cup. It's not just about Argyle's 23 home games a season," Mr Todd said.

The eight-strong Plymouth team gave a 15-minute presentation before they were grilled for 45 minutes by Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney; Andy Anson, chief executive of England 2018; and Simon Johnson, chief operating officer of England 2018.

The 15 cities bidding to host World Cup matches were to wait until 3pm today to find out whether they had been chosen. England will have to wait until December next year for FIFA to decide where to stage the 2018 and 2022 World Cup.

"It was a thoroughly rigorous questioning," Mr Todd said. "I think we gave very comprehensive answers.

"The questions were all things which were in a sense predictable.

"They asked us how we would get international players to the area. The answer was that we would fly as many as possible to Newquay and Exeter.

"We know there are a number of new five-star hotels coming to the region."

Council leader Vivien Pengelly, speaking in Plymouth, said: "We all have our fingers crossed. We still think we're the best city.

"Kriss Akabusi, the athlete, was guest speaker at the opening of the new Wood View Learning Community in Whitleigh this month. I joked with him: 'When you go back to Milton Keynes, you are going to tell them they have no chance of winning."

Cllr Glenn Jordan, the city's Cabinet member for sport and leisure, said: "The England bid will be stronger with us in it." He said the Plymouth bid should appeal to FIFA because of the massive legacy the tournament would leave in the city.

Plymouth's 2018 World Cup bid promotional video.

Plymouth Argyle World Cup bid promotional video with Helen Chamberlain.

Argyle press conference: Plymouth bid to host World Cup. Filmed August 21. 2009.

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    by bp, Plymouth

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 4:10PM

    “Birmingham - Villa Park

    Manchester - City of Manchester Stadium

    Nottingham - the new Nottingham Forest stadium

    London - Emirates Stadium

    Leeds - Elland Road

    Sheffield - Hillsborough

    Newcastle/Gateshead - St James' Park

    Bristol - the new Ashton Vale stadium

    London - the new White Hart Lane or Olympic Stadium

    Plymouth - Home Park

    Manchester - Old Trafford

    Liverpool - Anfield or new Anfield

    Milton Keynes - Stadium MK”

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    by DAVID GENT, TADLEY HAMPSHIRE

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 3:29PM

    “PAPILGRIM, FRANCE.
    I think that you have forgotten the saying -
    ' WHEN PLYMOUTH WAS A VUZZYY DOWN
    PLYMPTON WAS A THRIVING TOWN '

    A long time ago - I admit, but in reality, PLYMOUTH belonged to Plympton in the historical sense.”

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    by Andrew Brooks, Cyprus

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 3:29PM

    “Now let's see if England actually gets the 1918 World Cup shall we ?”

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    by Robert, Plymouth (World Cup City 2018)

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 3:28PM

    “Steve, Leicester?”

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    by Darren, plymouth

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 3:23PM

    “they have all gone quiet now. Im so delighted we got it”

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    by Robert, Plymouth (World Cup City 2018)

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 3:21PM

    “Big gay Larry?

    Zoot?

    Truth teller?

    Green one?

    Lee?

    Monty?

    Argyleultra?”

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    by Robert, Plymouth (World Cup City 2018)

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 3:17PM

    “WE'VE DONE IT !

    Humble pie . . . on sale here. . . . form a queue all those that said it wouldn't happen.”

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    by darren, plymouth

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 3:11PM

    “Plymouth has been chosen. Get in. Where are all you doubters now?”

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    by papilgrim, france

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 2:52PM

    “Bleddy ell bob, I remembers when Ivybridge wasn't part of Plymuff, nor was Plympton, nor Plymstock, never went to Wembury, thought it was overseas like Yorkshire.”

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    by ian, plymouth

    Wednesday, December 16 2009, 2:49PM

    “i must say it would be amazing to have the world cup in plymouth and to see the ground and training facilities that would come with it how ever i would be rather concerned as to how plymouth argyle would continue to be able to afford to run such a ground and training facilites after the world cup. this said i also feel our transport links would let down our bid with bristol having much better road, rail and air links but hey it may come down to being able to house all the people that come with these games to which i feel we would definetly better all others cities. another for plus for plymouth is the anniverssary of the mayflower sailing for america being being during the 2018 world cup so maybe having the usa playing down here would be appealling. who knows and fingers crossed.”

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