tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1593189288898730807.post7767790321304994918..comments2023-09-02T19:33:30.329+08:00Comments on The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer: Mega Events: Qatar is too hot, Beijing has no snowThe Turbulent World of Middle East Soccerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08780576145703699280noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1593189288898730807.post-91824983717232444292015-08-03T08:57:31.182+08:002015-08-03T08:57:31.182+08:00Thanks for your comment. I may be wrong but my und...Thanks for your comment. I may be wrong but my understanding is that the technology has been tested in smaller, more restricted environments and only in 2016 would be tested on what would amount to a real life simulation.<br /><br />I'd be interested in learning from your experience. Please email if you'd be willing to chat offline.The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08780576145703699280noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1593189288898730807.post-62314429302894971362015-08-03T07:49:56.307+08:002015-08-03T07:49:56.307+08:00As someone who has been personally involved in the...As someone who has been personally involved in the 2022 project in Qatar, I have to say that yours is the first genuinely insightful, fair and also informed analyses of the state of play that I have ever read. And I've read a LOT of tripe Over the years!! Well done and also many thanks...<br /><br />I need to correct you on one thing however. The stadium A/C scenario has been WELL proven to both exist - and also work. Even last year there was a clear demonstration of this with the Supreme Committee's provision of a fan zone for the 2014 World Cup. Open roofed venue with A/C inside. It was a a major success.<br /><br />Anyway - many thanks again!Borishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17995655559785113896noreply@blogger.com