Football stars back World Cup bid
14th July 2009
Football legends Bryan Robson and Mike Summerbee have launched Manchester's bid to become a World Cup host.
The city hopes to attract qualifiers, quarter-finals and a semi-final if England succeeds in its bid to host the competition in 2018 or 2022.
Backed by both the city's Premier League teams, it is in competition against 15 other cities.
Residents and those passionate about the city can register their support via www.manchesterworldsport.com.
Former Manchester United and England Captain Bryan Robson said: "As a player and as a fan, nothing gets you excited like a World Cup.
"To host one in Manchester would be amazing. We have some of the most passionate and knowledgeable fans anywhere in the world and you would struggle to find a more welcoming city for any supporter from any country.
"It's impossible to think of an English World Cup without games in one of the most famous footballing cities in the world."
Mike Summerbee, who was a right winger for Manchester City in the 1960s and helped them win four trophies in three seasons, agreed with Mr Robson.
They believe that Manchester will have the edge over other cities because it has "two world-class" stadiums.
Manchester City and Manchester United have joined forces with local councils, Public Transport for Greater Manchester (GMPTE), and Manchester Airport.
Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council, said: "I'd encourage anyone who would like to see the World Cup in Manchester to back our bid and register on the website. Your pledge can give us the edge.
"Not only will the World Cup boost the city's economy it will also energise the city region.
"Manchester will be a beacon on the globe and once again prove it can not only deliver world class events but exceed all expectations."
Source: BBC
