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FIFA World Cup thread. 12:02 - Nov 15 with 133159 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 11:22 - Nov 18 with 3460 viewsdaveB

New version of 3 Lions, I mean it's not great but did make me laugh in places

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:27 - Nov 18 with 3447 viewsGloryHunter

FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:10 - Nov 18 by PlanetHonneywood

I read this morning that there is a last minute effort to move alcohol away from the grounds.

If true, then it's odd that I was told this was likely to happen a few years ago. It thus seems incredible that Bud/FIFA might be caught out at this late stage and goes against what Q were saying.

Booze was never cheap there - which is fine it's a muslim country - but some of the prices quoted and for phissy Bud....nah thanks!!


Interesting that they've left it till the last minute to announce the ban on stadium beer sales. After fans have already bought tickets and booked flights.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2022/nov/18/world-cup-2022-countdown-t
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:44 - Nov 18 with 3411 viewsPlanetHonneywood

FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:27 - Nov 18 by GloryHunter

Interesting that they've left it till the last minute to announce the ban on stadium beer sales. After fans have already bought tickets and booked flights.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2022/nov/18/world-cup-2022-countdown-t


Isn't it!

This was planned well in advance. While I would rather drink my own phish than Bud, I hope they sue FIFA's ass for breach of contract.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 12:05 - Nov 18 with 3372 viewsToast_R

No sickly tasteless rice beer sold at the Stadium? The punters have had a touch.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 12:22 - Nov 18 with 3335 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:27 - Nov 18 by GloryHunter

Interesting that they've left it till the last minute to announce the ban on stadium beer sales. After fans have already bought tickets and booked flights.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2022/nov/18/world-cup-2022-countdown-t


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FIFA World Cup thread. on 12:27 - Nov 18 with 3335 viewsEastR

FIFA World Cup thread. on 12:22 - Nov 18 by BazzaInTheLoft



Football is nothing without supporters, and absolute monarchies

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 13:50 - Nov 18 with 3216 viewsPlanetHonneywood

FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:46 - Nov 16 by toboboly

Even the vegans are fcked



Somewhat ironic that the Qatari national dish is called 'foul', whereas that just looks plain fookin nasty.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:42 - Nov 18 with 3094 viewsMick_S

FIFA World Cup thread. on 13:50 - Nov 18 by PlanetHonneywood

Somewhat ironic that the Qatari national dish is called 'foul', whereas that just looks plain fookin nasty.


Looks like a 4-5-1 with the olive leading the attack. It’s a mess, Johnny boy.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:46 - Nov 18 with 3083 viewsstowmarketrange

FIFA World Cup thread. on 13:50 - Nov 18 by PlanetHonneywood

Somewhat ironic that the Qatari national dish is called 'foul', whereas that just looks plain fookin nasty.


Do the Qataris have food banks?
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:26 - Nov 18 with 3015 viewsessextaxiboy

FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:44 - Nov 18 by PlanetHonneywood

Isn't it!

This was planned well in advance. While I would rather drink my own phish than Bud, I hope they sue FIFA's ass for breach of contract.


No contract is signed without the OK from FIFA legal . Its not about the match sales anyway but about Buds right to use the WC brand in worldwide marketing .

Even if it is a surprise Bud wont sue . its all about 2026
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:42 - Nov 18 with 2989 viewsdaveB

FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:26 - Nov 18 by essextaxiboy

No contract is signed without the OK from FIFA legal . Its not about the match sales anyway but about Buds right to use the WC brand in worldwide marketing .

Even if it is a surprise Bud wont sue . its all about 2026


They won't sue but they can have a lot of the money back they paid to have their beer sold in fan parks and stadiums
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:58 - Nov 18 with 2959 viewsLimehouseR

Yet another reason I won't be watching this World Cup.
So they won't allow ordinary fans any alcohol (yes I know it is only Budweiser but still) yet those in the corporate areas will still be able to purchase it in the stadiums?

I won't list the numerous other reasons, they've been mentioned already in this thread and others. My girlfriend doesn't yet believe me that I won't be watching any of it but she's going to be in for a shock!

I will however watch any news reports that show any half decent protests or discord!
We all shouldn't forget that there are numerous things wrong with the game in this country too which is why I have unfortunately lost a lot of love for football. I still follow the R's and I will always have extremely fond memories but life was simpler back then (at least I thought so at the time!)...
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 19:15 - Nov 18 with 2908 viewseastside_r

FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:44 - Nov 18 by PlanetHonneywood

Isn't it!

This was planned well in advance. While I would rather drink my own phish than Bud, I hope they sue FIFA's ass for breach of contract.


Absolutely no surprise that the Qataris have done this.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 20:04 - Nov 18 with 2862 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Just been told by a friend in the FSA that the beer ban doesn’t extend to corporate tickets.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 10:42 - Nov 19 with 2702 viewsPlanetHonneywood

FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:46 - Nov 18 by stowmarketrange

Do the Qataris have food banks?


8% of Qatar's crab, lobster, truffle, foie gras, kopi luwak, kobe beef and other similar necessities are given directly to food banks.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:40 - Nov 19 with 2667 viewsGloryHunter

Looks like there has been a U-turn on the "paid for fans" scheme, as well. They've had their daily payments stopped.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/nov/18/fans-paid-to-attend-world-cup-b
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 12:33 - Nov 19 with 2590 viewsPlanetHonneywood

FIFA World Cup thread. on 11:40 - Nov 19 by GloryHunter

Looks like there has been a U-turn on the "paid for fans" scheme, as well. They've had their daily payments stopped.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/nov/18/fans-paid-to-attend-world-cup-b


Hilarious!

I've always laid a caveat when discussing the progress made on labour law reforms there, that promises made to continue reforms post-WC will be the true marker of their intentions when the circus packs up and goes elsewhere.

Only then will we truly know if it was all hogwash or they're genuine.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 13:59 - Nov 19 with 2533 viewskensalriser

FIFA World Cup thread. on 12:33 - Nov 19 by PlanetHonneywood

Hilarious!

I've always laid a caveat when discussing the progress made on labour law reforms there, that promises made to continue reforms post-WC will be the true marker of their intentions when the circus packs up and goes elsewhere.

Only then will we truly know if it was all hogwash or they're genuine.


They won't do shit. The World Cup is all about the desire to be a respected member of the international community, but like all authoritarian regimes habituated to being in control, they're finding it difficult to grasp that controlling the narrative in the wider world isn't quite so easy. Net result, all the WC has done is shone a spotlight on all their junk.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 14:33 - Nov 19 with 2491 viewsSonofpugwash

We were talking about this in the pub last night and the question was "name 3 famous Qatar players".The general concensus was Eric Clapton,Jimi Hendrix and Gary Moore.

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:08 - Nov 19 with 2457 viewsCLAREMAN1995

Look at what that clown Infantino said today about European countries protesting the WC and how he described the upcoming competition .
I thought Blatter and Platini being kicked out would help that corrupt FIFA but its not even close with this fraud.
Apparantly the US were so confident they were getting this World Cup even Bill Clinton was in the room ready to celebrate but the dirty money paid off for Qatar.
Quatar are in charge here make no mistake and the tension even amount the journalists is rising before a ball is kicked .
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 15:30 - Nov 19 with 2425 viewsessextaxiboy

FIFA World Cup thread. on 17:42 - Nov 18 by daveB

They won't sue but they can have a lot of the money back they paid to have their beer sold in fan parks and stadiums


They will still be selling Alcohol Free at the stadiums , and they are getting loads of exposure through this .
How many people knew who the beer partner was a week ago compared to today ?
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 20:45 - Nov 19 with 2295 viewsWilkinswatercarrier

I've just realised that I have seen zero adverts regarding the World Cup. Usually McDonald's, Budweiser etc adverts are all over the TV with their corporate tie ins, but I can't recall seeing a single one.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 20:50 - Nov 19 with 2286 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Anyone seen the photos coming out of the ‘Fan Villages’?

Fyre Festival all over again

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FIFA World Cup thread. on 04:32 - Nov 20 with 2138 viewsKiwi76

Have mate heading up - going to lot of early games, sometimes 2-3 in a day. Probably good option as feck all else to do.
Cost approx £15k from down here & think even now accom is a little TBC - think maybe cruise ship?
Definitely on my bucket list to go to a WC but never this one.
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FIFA World Cup thread. on 08:42 - Nov 20 with 2343 viewsstowmarketrange

FIFA World Cup thread. on 04:32 - Nov 20 by Kiwi76

Have mate heading up - going to lot of early games, sometimes 2-3 in a day. Probably good option as feck all else to do.
Cost approx £15k from down here & think even now accom is a little TBC - think maybe cruise ship?
Definitely on my bucket list to go to a WC but never this one.


The 2026 World Cup will cost you loads of money just traveling around between the different countries.Mexico,US and Canada are huge countries to get around for the venues.
The women’s World Cup is close to home for you next year though.
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