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"This summer's World Cup in Russia could well be the last one staged by just one country for some time"
Yeah - until the next one which is being hosted by one nation.
The BBC quote you gave was "This summer's World Cup in Russia could well be the last one staged by just one country for some time".
Note, "could well be". Not "will be".
That is entirely consistent with the quote TBG provides which shows the context for the snippet you gave.
So... it's your mare. Embrace it. Accept it.
I am totally confused by a post from the OP that does not mention debt to equity , bad owner or red shirts etc etc.
The world is tembling on it's axis!!!!!
Yes, like I said I read it. But, as far as I can see, the 2022 cup is in Qatar and only Qatar. Unless we have something more substantial at this time, it's a BBC mare at worse, of the BBC being premature at best. Either way , they are currently incorrect to indicate that this final could well be the last one with a single host considering that 2022'is scheduled to be with a single host.
I know the fashion here is to blindly disagree with me so well done on being fashionable (for once).
I don't think people are blindly disagreeing with you.
I think they are disagreeing with you because you are wrong.
I did. But the opening line made me wonder "How much of this is actually a story - they have started the article with a premise".
It wasn't necessary - they could just have started with their second paragraph. Since the article started with, essentially, a question (and no question mark at that) and not a fact it made the rest of the article less credible.
OK - so now we can agree that the BBC were right (despite their article being based around speculation and not facts).
Therefore, we can now read articles such as
"Jose Mourinho could well be managing Manchester United's last season in the Premier League for some time. To avoid this, he is looking to sign Gareth Bale..."
It's poor journalism it makes the rest of the article appear speculatory which, let's be honest, it is.