World Cup bid chief hopeful of Ferguson backing

Andy Anson, the chief executive of England's bid for the 2018 World Cup, wants Sir Alex Ferguson's support for the project
  
  


The head of England's 2018 World Cup bid is hopeful that the Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will give his backing to the campaign. Andy Anson knows Ferguson from his days as the commercial director of United, and is banking on the Scot supporting the bid for the tournament.

The England head coach Fabio Capello has already signed up as a bid vice-president, as has David Beckham. Anson, who will take over as bid chief executive in January, also warned that England's status as early favourites to host the 2018 tournament is one of the biggest dangers threatening their chances.

Asked if Ferguson had offered his support, Anson said: "Not yet - clearly we would like him to. I hope and I trust that he will."

England have been regarded as early front-runners but Anson fears that could lead to complacency. "Being favourites is great but actually doesn't mean anything," he said. "For me that's one of the biggest dangers and that's one of the key risks I want to be sure we are aware of. There is a danger in being the favourite that it can lead to complacency and I don't think we can afford to be at all complacent.

"Watching the [London 2012] Olympic bid unveil as it did, coming from a position of underdog was actually a nice place to come from."

The campaign is being run by the Football Association and there has already been some dissatisfaction expressed that the Premier League have not been given enough of a role on the bid board. The United chief executive David Gill is one of the board members, but there has been no place for the Premier League chairman Sir Dave Richards nor the chief executive Richard Scudamore.

Anson accepted that there was a need for unity. "I agree that the involvement of the Premier League is critical," he said. "I have a good relationship with Richard Scudamore so I intend to spend time with him to make sure he's on board. I don't think we should create distance, I think having the strongest league in the world is a strong thing to have in your bag."

 

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