Football executives want to locate and employ the project management of Sir Alex Ferguson in order to win the 2030 World Cup.
Plans are being developed to host the World Cup jointly by England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Northern Ireland.
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In the meantime, the English FA is looking for a Fergie-like champion of “major event experience” in the hopes of taking the tournament back to England for the first time since 1966.
Boris Johnson has also promised to include £2.8 million in government funds to support a "boom" in football.
The English FA is now looking for senior management to ‘bring attention and integration' to the bid's ‘effective implementation.'
According to experts, the current Fifa voting rules offer us a greater chance of performance.
The competition will come to our shores for the first time since 1966 when it became the first World Cup to be held in English-speaking countries.
The senior manager will oversee a feasibility report for the tournament, which will include identifying appropriate locations and stadiums to hold games.
However, the work would still attempt to benefit from our previous errors.
In 2010, England's attempt to stage the 2018 World Cup was derailed by a major scandal.
As the World Cup was awarded to Russia, President Putin and his country's bid committee is suspected of dirty tricks.
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The current FA role would entail ‘deep knowledge of previous bid processes and expected Fifa conditions for 2030.'
Applicants must have "attention to detail and pride in the presentation" as well as "major event expertise."
The 2018 offer cost about £21 million, including £2.5 million from taxpayers.
It would not be a simple task. Ex FA chairman Greg Dyke spoke to the Commons special committee on culture and sport in 2015, saying, "Fifa is a criminal organization - and has been for 40 years."
England received seven votes in the first round of voting by Fifa member countries, according to David Beckham, Prince William, and Seb Coe. In the end, we just got two and were eliminated from the competition.
With Johnson's support, the latest idea is for England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Northern Ireland to stage the World Cup together.
The football associations of the home countries said in a joint statement in March, "We will aim to conduct feasibility work to determine the effectiveness of a proposal until FIFA formally opens the process in 2022."
"Holding a FIFA World Cup will be an amazing chance to bring real advantages to our nations."
“If the decision to bid is taken, we look forward to proposing our hosting plans to FIFA and the broader global football community.”
Sir Alex Ferguson, now 79, collected 38 trophies during his 26-year tenure as manager of Manchester United, including 13 Premier League titles.
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