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Fans from around the world will be coming and travelling in this heat and the first life-threatening case will trigger an investigation by a state prosecutor. That is not something that FIFA Exco members want to answer for. Zwanziger's comments, though, appear to represent little more than a voice in the wilderness from a lame-duck member of FIFA's ruling body.The German will step down from his role on the executive committee in May, likely to be replaced by his successor at the Deutsche Fussball Bund, President Wolfgang Niersbach. GETTY It means that by the time FIFA even begin to consider the findings of the bribery and corruption investigation led by ethics chief Michael Garcia, let alone the question of human rights abuses and the rights of migrant workers involved in stadium-building projects in the country, Zwanziger will have no involvement. FIFA President Sepp Blatterhas made it clear he believes the tournament will end up being played in the winter, almost certainly in a <a href='http://www.okayfutcoins.com'>fut coins</a> four-week window starting in mid-November, rather than in the 50 degrees Celsius heat of June and July. The Qataris insist tey are still assuming a summer event, although that seems more like a public position rather than a reality.European clubs and leagues are angry about the major disruption to their competitions but the health and safety of their players will have to be paramount, forcing an unwanted agreement.In response to Zwanziger's comments, Hassan Al Thawadi, secretary general of the Qatar 2022 Organising Committee, said:''There is no basis to lose it. I am sure that the FIFA World Cup will take place in Qatar. And unless Garcia's report unexpectedly finds a''smoking gun'' which would allow FIFA to find reasons to demand a re-vote, it appears inevitable that Qatar will host the greatest show on earth, with the USA, beaten in the vote which was held in Zurich in December 2010, being offered the 2026 tournament as an effective''sweetener''.Manchester City are running out of time in their chase to win the Champions League, says Gary Neville.The Premier League championssuccumbed to a last-gasp loss against Bayern Munich in midweek to start their European campaign in the worst possible fashion.And with Manuel Pellegrini's squad the oldest on average in the English top flight former United man turned Sky Sports pundit Nevillefeels they are in a dangerous spot. Writing in his Daily Telegraph column Neville suggests that big decisions will have to be made by the City hierarchy in the next year or two leaving them with a race against time to win the big one. The value of those players will drop quite sharply in the next 18 months because everyone will know they are going over the edge. People used to say of Ferguson:'Why has he sold this or that player when he's still performing really well?' Answer: because he knew what was coming. There is a trace of that now with City. Their problem, though, is that Financial Fair Play is chasing them down the road.
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