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It's very unusual and low key then? Do you think it can be solely put down to people taking a stand against Qatar or is it a lack of interest in the England National team,finances,close proximity to x.mas??Nothing at all, my local is usually decked out, beer garden rearranged to accommodate a large standing crowd around a big projector screen with a pop up bar outside (obviously the wrong time of year for that) but that’s the kind of effort they put in to England tournaments.
This year? “All World Cup games shown live here” chalked on the little blackboard outside the door.
It's very unusual and low key then? Do you think it can be solely put down to people taking a stand against Qatar or is it a lack of interest in the England National team,finances,close proximity to x.mas??
It's very unusual and low key then? Do you think it can be solely put down to people taking a stand against Qatar or is it a lack of interest in the England National team,finances,close proximity to x.mas??
I've already said that I'll catch up with some of the games but due to work commitments and working 2-10 backshifts , they'll be few and far between.I usually get excited by the world cup but I've got no buzz about this at all...
I think it being mid November is another factor. It’s just so odd to have a World Cup right now.It's entirely down to Qatar.
Despite the bollocks surrounding it,
Is anyone actually excited about it?
*Apart from the Welsh.
Your last sentence probably sums it up best.For whatever reason "It's not a proper World Cup" just about says it all...I think it’s both. Wrong time of year, no build up, none of the usual end of season excitement followed by cup finals, and the short break that follows. And just the whole wrongness about it in general, and now all the **** that’s been coming out about it recently with the fake fans etc. just turning the whole thing into a laughing stock.
It’s not a proper World Cup.
So,touching on fake fans and obvious lack of interest from England's faithful at home,has there been much interest in ticket sales by travelling supporters? I read this morning that Wales are taking 3000 fans over but I haven't heard anything about whether or not our fans are attending games?I think it’s both. Wrong time of year, no build up, none of the usual end of season excitement followed by cup finals, and the short break that follows. And just the whole wrongness about it in general, and now all the **** that’s been coming out about it recently with the fake fans etc. just turning the whole thing into a laughing stock.
It’s not a proper World Cup.
So,touching on fake fans and obvious lack of interest from England's faithful at home,has there been much interest in ticket sales by travelling supporters? I read this morning that Wales are taking 3000 fans over but I haven't heard anything about whether or not our fans are attending games?
I would imagine it will be an expensive experience and fraught with a little bit more 'Danger' than is usual..
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I think it’s both. Wrong time of year, no build up, none of the usual end of season excitement followed by cup finals, and the short break that follows. And just the whole wrongness about it in general, and now all the **** that’s been coming out about it recently with the fake fans etc. just turning the whole thing into a laughing stock.
It’s not a proper World Cup.
They’re just high on cannabisThere was an article earlier this week showing streets in the Netherlands all decked out with flags, bunting and with buildings painted orange.
Not just Orange...'McKechnie Orange'.There was an article earlier this week showing streets in the Netherlands all decked out with flags, bunting and with buildings painted orange.
They’re just high on cannabis
Druggy Dutch
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FIFA statement...
“Following discussions between host country authorities and FIFA, a decision has been made to focus the sale of alcoholic beverages on the FIFA Fan Festival, other fan destinations and licensed venues, removing sales points of beer from Qatar’s FIFA World Cup 2022 stadium perimeters.
There is no impact to the sale of Bud Zero which will remain available at all Qatar’s World Cup stadiums.
Host country authorities and FIFA will continue to ensure that the stadiums and surrounding areas provide an enjoyable, respectful and pleasant experience for all fans.
The tournament organisers appreciate AB InBev’s understanding and continuous support to our joint commitment to cater for everyone during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.”