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Because they just hosted it in 2002. Brian Send a noteboard - 01/12/2010 08:54:16 PM
When the other options for 2022 are Qatar, Japan, and South Korea, then I would say that Australia and the U.S. look great in comparison.

Korea and Japan have pretty good teams and they've been doing better than people expect them to in the last few WCs. Qatar... please no.

If it wasn't for that, then I'd say they were solid candidates.
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