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NiKKoM said:
JazzyJeez said:

I actually totally agree with your first paragraph, if you'd have left it at that I'd have been impressed because it offers a lot of logic and whilst it has a slight bias toward the financial side  I can see the reasoning behind it.

It's a shame in the 2nd paragraph you just resorted to quite a narrow minded opinion of the English, its like you think the headlines of the English tabloid's are what the majority think,  some headlines I agree with some I don't, but a disscusion about the flaws of English press would go on for months.

My sore losers thing isn't the about tabloids or the majority of the people.. it's the people who are saying it.. people who were directly involved in the bid are saying it... they are lords, chairmen, FA officials, premier league managers, TV hosts.. this time they are doing the work for the tabloids.. They should know and act better, they are acting like little children while they have a position in society which require a higher standard and example then what they are showing after losing the bid.. every chance they see they moan about it to the press..  ...if it where the only the Tabloids moaning I wouldn't say they were sore losers...

It's only sour grapes if its not true, we'll have to wait and see for that. What tabloids or people in the public eye say and it's suddenly the English people who feel they have this pre-ordained right to everything and can't accept losing, sorry to break it to you but it ain't just the English who are shocked and a bit disillusioned by these results, Australia,Spain and the US and  other countries feel the same.

Its not like the dutch tabloids are pure, after getting beat in WC final your press had a field day on Howard Webb the referee, suprisingly he was English.