THERE is no doubt that
South Africa will be
ready to host a
Premiership match by
2010.
As the hosts of the next World
Cup, the stadia out here will be
more than capable of welcoming
the likes of Manchester United,
Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal
during the 2010-11 season.
The FNB Stadium in
Johannesburg has a capacity of
78,000 and the nine other World
Cup stadiums are going to hold
at least 42,000 so there would be
no problem in hosting a
Premiership game if this week's
proposals by the Premier League
were to go through.
With the experience of hosting
the 2010 World Cup behind them,
the South African Football
Association would have no
qualms about bidding for the
right for a Premiership match,
with Johannesburg the likely
host city.
As a football presenter on the
South African football show MNet
Supersport, I have seen the
popularity of the Premiership
increase by the season.
There is already a big
Manchester United supporters'
club in South Africa and
Liverpool, Arsenal Chelsea,
Spurs and West Ham are also
very popular.
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The news that Premiership
football could be on its way to
South Africa caught me totally
by surprise this week but despite
the excitement generated at the
prospect of watching English
football in my adopted city I do
have some misgivings.
To read more of Terry's opinions, see The Pink, every weekend.
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