I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner, actually! I knew something was up when it was announced that Russia had won the right to host 2018, given that England were widely recognised as having the strongest bid, and even more so when it was revealed that we only got two votes in the whole thing, and were eliminated in the first round. I might have even shouted a couple of obscenities in the middle of one of the libraries at college. Whoops.
And when Qatar got 2022? I suspected something else was up. The fact that at least 1,200 people have died so far in the construction of the stadia for the World Cup in Qatar is appalling, and what makes it worse is that more people will die. Put simply, the World Cups in 2018 and 2022 should not be held in Russia and Qatar, but where could they go, given that the 2018 World Cup is only three years away? One suggestion for 2018 that I've come up with is to hold it on the British Isles, utilising stadia in an unprecedented five countries (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland), providing that there are enough stadia up to the required standards. I know full well that it'd be short notice, but it'd be a sensible compromise, and I think FIFA might end up having to waive the rule that one city can have no more than two stadia hosting World Cup games. As for 2022? The USA. They've got plenty of stadia at the required capacities, and it's seven years away, so there would be plenty of time for any changes to be made to stadia.
Oh, and the FIFA presidential election has gone into a second round after neither candidate got the required two-thirds majority. Interesting...
EDIT: Blatter's won a fifth term after Prince Ali withdrew.