Not a racist bone in my body but the white boy had to go.
The thousand's of families that lost loved one's in the construction, would vehemently disagree with you BB
Lets not make this a racial or religious argument. I was at Qatar too, was impressed with the running of the Cup but thought Doha a dump and the local people, mostly men , we met few women, were guarded and careful. I have no doubt they were under instruction . By comparison the Muslim fans from other countries were much friendlier and natural.
The football was great, and FIFA would be well advised to stick with footballing venues in
future, not go for the money.
As for Chelsea, Potter is a decent bloke but a poor Manager. The Club is a basket case in need of someone who is a football man, not a baseball man.
Money is not enough, even 550 million.
Oh dear BB closing your eyes to religion putting women as second class citizens is crass take a LOOK AT THE WORLD DUDE.
You started it ffs.???…..this is a football forum not a forum for political mass-debators.
I agree with the principal, but with a tiny population, this was more about Qatari PR than spreading the football gospel. They got the gig because they payed for it, spent billions on stadia, put on a good show, now it's all over and their place in the football world has not changed one iota. As far as I am aware, they built no hospitals, schools, or housing for their destitute population because of the Cup,the Emirs just swanned around basking in FIFA glory. All fake and plain wrong for me and I personally hope FIFA never do something like that again.Argentinians - now World football champions - used to make fun of the British railway workers in Argentina that played football during their lunch break in the 1880s. British sailors took football to Brazil and Uruguay. I think FIFA were right to allow Qatar to host the World Cup to make the game more popular there as well.
Argentinians - now World football champions - used to make fun of the British railway workers in Argentina that played football during their lunch break in the 1880s. British sailors took football to Brazil and Uruguay. I think FIFA were right to allow Qatar to host the World Cup to make the game more popular there as well.
Bet the Womens team in Qatar is benefiting as well. Now shut up and sit down.
Why the **** has a thread about Potter turned into a Muslim/Qatar discussion?
Wanna try again.
For anyone interested in my opinion on Qatar, I think the only people to blame are FIFA, they awarded Qatar, a nation with no domestic football league of its own, with no history of football, hosting rights to most prestigious sporting event in the world, despite the fact that they had no infrastructure to host such a tournament.
FIFA knew damn well what kind of country Qatar is and what its laws are, but they were given enough brown envelopes to overlook all that.
As for virtue signalling toss pots like Lineker, and any of the players with their rainbow arm bands, its all right to flaunt LGBT sentiment from your luxury hotels with huge security details, they were never gonna get arrested. Riling up Joe public to start protesting for gay rights in a conservative muslim nation was disgusting and they are lucky they dont have blood on their hands.
People gave the home secretary **** for warning people to keep a lid on their outbursts but I think he was talking sense by preaching restraint, these people dont **** around.
And while I am in complete and total disagreement with Qatari views on homosexuality (in fact it makes me feel sick the way they treat people), bowling on to their patch with your rainbow flags and your neckerchiefs could have ended horribly.
The pundits and players were happy to take part in the tourney and get paid, and preach from their safe towers about gay rights, so **** them too.
The only form of protest I would respect in terms of this tournament, would be if the players and pundits had boycotted it and refused to turn up, but they wanted to have their cake and eat it, happy to suckle on the money teat that this tournament generated while acting like fools.
FYI I didnt watch a second of the tournament, I totally boycotted the whole thing.
I’ll make another Potter thread....one that actually about Potter.
Potter wasn’t given a fair crack at the whip but I feel he was probably out of his depth from the start. It’s sad to seem another manager face the chop but results weren’t reflecting an improvement. the big question is who do we bring in now?