Disappointed that they didn't show some unity and take this stand together...they/ we hold the negotiating power as no Capt./teams then no football and Fifa/Qatar can either swallow it OR be remembered forever as a very expensive farce and disaster...It's just Football there'll be more later.
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Time to breakaway and form an alternative to FIFA.
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ISTM this is more about FIFA control rather than the host nation - remember the poppy ban? - but at least this time they are offering several 'approved' armbands. Simple solution would be to ban all/any promotional armbands.
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Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Not even 24 hours in and it's a total PR disaster for Qatar and FIFA. Also the spineless FAs of the countries who were going to wear the rainbow armbands. I find it all very very sad.
Well, certainly not in South Africa (2010) again where Dutch female fans were arrested and jailed for wearing branded clothing of a beer that was not the WC's sponsor (Budweiser). They were charged and convicted on the Trade and Merchandise Practice Act that was conveniently enforced within the Fans Zone near the stadiums.
https://www.marketingweek.com/fifa-h...rketing-stunt/
Italy 90, USA 94 and Germany 2006 have been the best World Cups I can remember, i actually went to the opening ceremony in Germany 2006 (Germany v Costa Rica) what a amazing few days that was...
Now, the One Love band with the rainbow colours is not allowed on a captain's arm. If a captain appears on the pitch with that band, he'll receive a yellow card. I'll be curious to know what will happen to the England squad when they are on one knee before the game this afternoon...
Just like the beer in the stadiums, this was obviously the plan all along. FIFA will always do FIFA things, if there's money they'll stick their hand out.
My real criticism is to the teams. The nations competing have made it clear now that all this supposed outrage about human rights and solidarity with LGBT folk was all just empty virtue signalling. If it meant ANYTHING at all they'd wear the armbands and take the consequences en masse. They aren't prepared to put their principles before their own pride and glory.
This competition is dead for me, I'm not watching it.
You know what Germans say? "The 2006 WC period was the best-ever for postwar Germany: no traffic jams on the Autobahns. No roadworks. Everything was smooth as silk during that period!"
1994 was a good tournament as well. My local watering hole had a long row of then, normally unobtainable beer brands: Bud, Coors etc. The first time I drank Corona!
Fans living World Cup dream.
https://youtu.be/3mk8VnlTpbo
Euro 2020, the games in England were the best tournament ever. Didn't matter if you were black, white, asian, gay, straight whatever, you could get beaten sh*tless by drunken England yobs regardless. And the way England fans commiserated with their black players who missed penalties means we absolutely have the moral right here.....
For players it’s the pinnacle of their sport and, for many a lifetime ambition. Whilst Kane and the others should be applauded for their intentions they are ultimately there to win the tournament and wouldn’t risk anything that would jeopardise their chances. I don’t have any criticism of them for putting football first in the circumstances.
It’s clear that Infantino and Qatar are fed up of criticism and, rather than take a pragmatic approach, are doubling down and determined to call all the shots. FIFA have demonstrated time and time again that they are oblivious to anything apart from money and it should be them that are shamed.
Not too many sportsmen with the determination of Colin Kaepernick. Him taking a stand (by kneeling) cost him his career in sports but gave him a whole different legacy.
A brave move after the years of dedication to the sport but ultimately picked the moral high ground over the sporting (and financial) gains makes him a rare individual.
I find it impossible to judge those in their position as the effort and commitment to get to the top of any sport is extraordinary and to give it away on moral grounds is a tough decision I doubt we could ever comprehend.
I'm sure if we're all totally honest we come across situations in our professional and personal lives that might not totally align with our morals but we get it done as it puts food on the table etc etc so I'm not so quick to judge a bunch of sportballers or actors etc for wanting to get a trophy or a paycheck.
I'll just happily turn my back and vote with my feet and wallet as the outcome of a football match is inconsequential.
I find there's plenty of others in the world that we should look to as role models and are in positions that do have consequence to put my energy into.
I am just glad Scotland decided to boycott this World Cup.
Just noticed the BBC have shortened Iran to IRN .
This is not enjoyable as a spectacle. England doing well but Christ the lack of atmosphere- it’s like a game behind closed doors. Awful
Luckily our balanced media are highly likely to play down the England thrashing of Iran and dampen expectations.
How that Uruguayan VAR bloke ignored Maguire being dragged down and yet gave a very innocuous looking pen to Iran shows what money can buy.
Cheers,
Neil.
No I am not!
Seems to me that those who aren't into football are doing a very good job of virtue signalling; and those who are (edit: genuinely, like the regular contributors to the various football threads on here) into football are watching it. Exactly as expected, then.
It shouldn't be in Qatar but then again you shouldn't fly Etihad, buy anything made in China, go on holiday to Dubai etc.
But you do because whilst you are excellent at virtue signalling you're in reality just venting about something you had no intention of watching anyway plus intrinsically you don't like Muslims and this is an excellent 'non-racist' way of doing it if everyone else is.
I was in a hotel last week with the Serbian team - that is the start and end of my interest.
I'll keep an eye on the results and probably watch the final if it involves England, France or Germany but that's about it.
What is wrong with you naysayers, it's the football world cup, like other world cups and the Olympics, it happens every 4 years and politics has very often played a part in the support for the competition.
Forget your sensitivities and get behind your country..
I'm Welsh, on tenterhooks just waiting for kick off.
Fantastic result for England earlier, awesome effort all round.
Good luck to both teams...
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The septics are looking very lively.
Get in!!
Welsh game has some atmosphere at least
Gareth Bale looking like a faded force. What a waste of a career - he let himself go at Madrid