We are the world - Bristol children back World Cup bid
Diverse and deserving – the next generation of Bristolians have staked their claim for Bristol to be chosen as a host city for the 2018 World Cup.
It is the children of the city who will play in, support, volunteer for, attend, be inspired by and benefit most from the world's biggest sporting event were it to come to Bristol.
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World Cup children
And yesterday 32 of them, representing 32 nations which could be competing in the 2018 World Cup, came together to voice their support for Bristol to be part of England's bid to FIFA.
They have come to Bristol from all over the world – from India to the Ivory Coast, Chile to China – and are united in Bristol by their love for football.
Think back to the World Cups in Germany 2006, Japan 2002 and France 1998. Our country came alive with flags fluttering from cars and balconies and enthusiastic football-related banter dominating the bars and radio waves, and England weren't even hosting the event, let alone staging matches in Bristol.
The city had 73 nationalities recorded in the last census and could have many more come 2018, not least after the world has seen what Bristol has to offer.
It has two professional football teams in the Coca-Cola Football League, both of which have taken more than 36,000 fans to Wembley play-offs.
The appetite for football in Bristol would fill a World Cup stadium twice over before tickets were even offered to the tourists and the investment from the city's inclusion would further build Bristol as a historic and vibrant capital of the West.
Diverse and deserving. This is the first page of our World Cup sticker album. Help us do it for real in 2018.
Cast your vote with the England Bid Team: Go to www.thisisbristol.co.uk/worldcup











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by Richard Lane, Knowle
Monday, July 13 2009, 9:46PM
“Holly
You say you feel sorry for the people of Long Ashton dealing with a load of traffic and then advocate putting a park and ride extention. MAGIC”
by Holly, fishponds
Sunday, July 12 2009, 9:40PM
“I don't see a stadium!??? i feel sorry for the people of long ashton who deal with a load of traffic anyway!! why not build up ashton gate and use the other land as a park and ride exspansion!!”
by geoff, here and there
Saturday, July 11 2009, 6:50PM
“BCFC put planning permission in and expect an answer by 1st October 2009 and then start building in January - Bristol have to make their application in November and the FA will whittle the venues down to 12 and then FIFA will decide in 2011 which 8 venues will host - by the time FIFA decide there will be just months to go before the stadium is operational for the start of the 2012 season which starts in the August.”
by mike, ashton
Saturday, July 11 2009, 5:49PM
“i suppose the wild life will be next in the paper saying please don't take our homes (not likely though that would be one against)”
by john, briz
Saturday, July 11 2009, 2:34PM
“Which kid is representing England?
Hold on - aren't they all supposed to be English??
Diversity is divisive.”