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FIFA World Cup thread. 12:02 - Nov 15 with 131918 viewsSnipper

I’m trying to get excited about this World Cup, but to no avail :-((.

I’ve just watched Sky Sports World Cup preview with Gary Neville, Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher & Karen Carney. Utterly depressing viewing. Same old, same old. Picking players for the starting XI not playing for their clubs, or totally off form.

I’m hoping this thread can get the juices flowing.

Do any of you think England have a chance?
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:22 - Nov 20 with 1828 viewsSharpy36

Valencia was clearly offside when that penalty was taken.

VAR you`re sh1t

'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:22 - Nov 20 with 1829 viewsRs_Holy

The Qatar defence reminds me of ours when we had Rehmen and Stewart playing together
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:23 - Nov 20 with 1822 viewsPlanetHonneywood

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:20 - Nov 20 by CamberleyR

Great penalty.


Offside!

Need to start throwing some more cash at this.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:28 - Nov 20 with 1780 viewsCamberleyR

FIFA World Cup thread. on 08:50 - Nov 20 by BazzaInTheLoft

Always thought Scotland would make a great World Cup host on it’s own.

Already has transport infrastructure, accommodation, and 12 or so stadiums (including Murrayfield) that could be used as venues.


12? Okay, I'll give you Hampden, Celtic Park, Ibrox and Murrayfield but the next biggest club ground after Celtic and Rangers is Aberdeen's Pittodrie at 21,000.

Poll: Which is the worst QPR team?

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:33 - Nov 20 with 1756 viewsRs_Holy

Cracking goal 2-0
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:35 - Nov 20 with 1750 viewsaston_hoop

Our B-team would beat Qatar and I'm not even exaggerating.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:36 - Nov 20 with 1744 viewsLogman

Well you can't call it boring.

But Qatar are in the wrong competition really.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:36 - Nov 20 with 1739 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:28 - Nov 20 by CamberleyR

12? Okay, I'll give you Hampden, Celtic Park, Ibrox and Murrayfield but the next biggest club ground after Celtic and Rangers is Aberdeen's Pittodrie at 21,000.


Increasing capacity is the point isn’t it?

If we’d won in 2018 we’d promised to increase Plymouth, Bristol, and Milton Keynes.

Scotland has a great foundation for a WC.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:37 - Nov 20 with 1731 viewsPlanetHonneywood

FFS Qatar!!!

Beale is out of his depth.

Another sh1te ref.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:38 - Nov 20 with 1725 viewsCamberleyR

Ecuador are an underrated team but how the hell are Qatar the reigning Asian Cup holders?

Poll: Which is the worst QPR team?

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:41 - Nov 20 with 1708 viewstraininvain

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:36 - Nov 20 by BazzaInTheLoft

Increasing capacity is the point isn’t it?

If we’d won in 2018 we’d promised to increase Plymouth, Bristol, and Milton Keynes.

Scotland has a great foundation for a WC.


Worth noting that from 2026 the World Cup will be a 48 team tournament so more stadia will be needed from hosts. Perhaps partly why it’s USA, Mexico and Canada in 2026 with Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile bidding to co-host 2030.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:46 - Nov 20 with 1669 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:41 - Nov 20 by traininvain

Worth noting that from 2026 the World Cup will be a 48 team tournament so more stadia will be needed from hosts. Perhaps partly why it’s USA, Mexico and Canada in 2026 with Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile bidding to co-host 2030.


I didn’t know this.

It will have to be a Scotland - Ireland - England - Wales - France - North Korea hosted tournament instead.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:52 - Nov 20 with 1648 viewsstevec

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:41 - Nov 20 by traininvain

Worth noting that from 2026 the World Cup will be a 48 team tournament so more stadia will be needed from hosts. Perhaps partly why it’s USA, Mexico and Canada in 2026 with Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile bidding to co-host 2030.


What abomination will they use to get that many down to a last 16?

8 groups of 6, 6 groups of 8, 16 groups of 3, 3 groups of 16, Saturday Tuesday Saturday tuesday? It’ll go on for ever.

Whatever, I won’t bother to join in until the last two weeks.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:52 - Nov 20 with 1648 viewsdistortR

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:46 - Nov 20 by BazzaInTheLoft

I didn’t know this.

It will have to be a Scotland - Ireland - England - Wales - France - North Korea hosted tournament instead.


IoM, Orkney, Shetland, Guernsey, Calf of Man.
But not those Jersey bastards.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:53 - Nov 20 with 1645 viewsMrSheen

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:36 - Nov 20 by BazzaInTheLoft

Increasing capacity is the point isn’t it?

If we’d won in 2018 we’d promised to increase Plymouth, Bristol, and Milton Keynes.

Scotland has a great foundation for a WC.


All three have bigger populations than Aberdeen, Scotland’s third largest city. Unless you’re going to put artificial pitches in and play round the clock, you’ll be left with a lot of white elephants. I imagine independent Scotland would have more pressing demands on their budget.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:56 - Nov 20 with 1625 viewsdistortR

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:53 - Nov 20 by MrSheen

All three have bigger populations than Aberdeen, Scotland’s third largest city. Unless you’re going to put artificial pitches in and play round the clock, you’ll be left with a lot of white elephants. I imagine independent Scotland would have more pressing demands on their budget.


Ah, but in Scotland, if you identify as a big stadium..........
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:58 - Nov 20 with 1603 viewsWatford_Ranger

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:52 - Nov 20 by stevec

What abomination will they use to get that many down to a last 16?

8 groups of 6, 6 groups of 8, 16 groups of 3, 3 groups of 16, Saturday Tuesday Saturday tuesday? It’ll go on for ever.

Whatever, I won’t bother to join in until the last two weeks.


16 groups of three with 32 going through.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:59 - Nov 20 with 1601 viewsPlanetHonneywood

I am laughing at the crowd scenes.

When ever you see the burgundy shirted chaps bouncing around giving it some...they're not Qatari!

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:00 - Nov 20 with 1590 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:53 - Nov 20 by MrSheen

All three have bigger populations than Aberdeen, Scotland’s third largest city. Unless you’re going to put artificial pitches in and play round the clock, you’ll be left with a lot of white elephants. I imagine independent Scotland would have more pressing demands on their budget.


You don’t need to build a 60,000 capacity in every stadium. Upgrading a 15,000 stadium to a 30,000 one won’t creat tons of white elephants.

Belgium hosted a Euros with stadiums of 25,000
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:03 - Nov 20 with 1559 viewsflynnbo

FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:00 - Nov 20 by BazzaInTheLoft

You don’t need to build a 60,000 capacity in every stadium. Upgrading a 15,000 stadium to a 30,000 one won’t creat tons of white elephants.

Belgium hosted a Euros with stadiums of 25,000


Can't we do that with LR?
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:04 - Nov 20 with 1552 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:59 - Nov 20 by PlanetHonneywood

I am laughing at the crowd scenes.

When ever you see the burgundy shirted chaps bouncing around giving it some...they're not Qatari!


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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:04 - Nov 20 with 1550 viewsCamberleyR

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:36 - Nov 20 by BazzaInTheLoft

Increasing capacity is the point isn’t it?

If we’d won in 2018 we’d promised to increase Plymouth, Bristol, and Milton Keynes.

Scotland has a great foundation for a WC.


A lot of their stadiums, particularly Easter Road and Tynecastle can't be expanded because their current location has a small footprint. Both have been looking to move for ages but I suspect that like us in west London, suitable land in Edinburgh close to their spiritual homes is at a premium.

If they did expand them or even build new stadia they would most likely end up like Portugal after Euro 2004 with a lot of grounds too big for the clubs that use them.

Pittodrie as an example at 21k currently is plenty big enough for Aberdeen who generally tend to average about 15k (they also averaged this in their 80s Fergie glory days as well).

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:08 - Nov 20 with 1534 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:03 - Nov 20 by flynnbo

Can't we do that with LR?


Not when your Chief Exec wants a Casino, Cinema, and shopping centre attached! 😂
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:08 - Nov 20 with 1536 viewsRangersw12

FIFA World Cup thread. on 16:41 - Nov 20 by traininvain

Worth noting that from 2026 the World Cup will be a 48 team tournament so more stadia will be needed from hosts. Perhaps partly why it’s USA, Mexico and Canada in 2026 with Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile bidding to co-host 2030.


Great so even shite teams like Ireland and Scotland will qualify then
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:12 - Nov 20 with 2317 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:04 - Nov 20 by CamberleyR

A lot of their stadiums, particularly Easter Road and Tynecastle can't be expanded because their current location has a small footprint. Both have been looking to move for ages but I suspect that like us in west London, suitable land in Edinburgh close to their spiritual homes is at a premium.

If they did expand them or even build new stadia they would most likely end up like Portugal after Euro 2004 with a lot of grounds too big for the clubs that use them.

Pittodrie as an example at 21k currently is plenty big enough for Aberdeen who generally tend to average about 15k (they also averaged this in their 80s Fergie glory days as well).


Fine, fck em.

Bring on Israel-Saudi 2030
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