2022 World Cup

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I don't like China or the Chinese ...

... never have for which I've taken quite some flak.

I don't think they're as wise as they're made out to be.

It's a monkeys and typewriters situation as far as I'm concerned.
can’t be that wise when they still believe rhino horn ( made from same stuff as their granny’s toe nail clippings) will cure their ailments
 
Build up to the game last night

Wales

Welsh pride, singing,tears.

England

Stormzy "Political message".

Amazing how people who can sing a bit suddenly become experts on everything from preaching to politics ...

... for someone so openly homophobic it's laughable to see him climb so far up the moral high ground.

Just stick to your little rhymes, there's a good lad.
 
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Amazing how people who can sing a bit suddenly become experts on everything from preaching to politics ...

... for someone so openly homophobic it's laughable to see him climb so far up the moral high ground.

Just stick to your little rhymes, there's a good lad.

Blokes a ****. Never listened to him or his music but I bet I'm right.
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63571254

Having female referees at the World Cup helps send a positive message about women's rights in Qatar, says Stephanie Frappart.

The 38-year-old Frenchwoman will be the first woman to referee at a men's World Cup in Thursday's group-stage game between Costa Rica and Germany.

Frappart will be joined by assistant referees, Brazil's Neuza Back and Mexican Karen Diaz Medina, at Al Bayt Stadium, in an all-female refereeing team.

She is one of three female officials picked to take part in the tournament, the first time that it has happened in a men's World Cup.
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63571254

Having female referees at the World Cup helps send a positive message over women's rights in Qatar, says Stephanie Frappart.

The 38-year-old Frenchwoman will be the first woman to referee at a men's World Cup in Thursday's group-stage game between Costa Rica and Germany.

Frappart will be joined by assistant referees, Brazil's Neuza Back and Mexican Karen Diaz Medina, at Al Bayt Stadium, in an an all-female on-field refereeing team.

She is one of three female officials picked to take part in the tournament, the first time it has happened in a men's World Cup.

Pointless and silly but inevitable.
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63571254

Having female referees at the World Cup helps send a positive message about women's rights in Qatar, says Stephanie Frappart.

The 38-year-old Frenchwoman will be the first woman to referee at a men's World Cup in Thursday's group-stage game between Costa Rica and Germany.

Frappart will be joined by assistant referees, Brazil's Neuza Back and Mexican Karen Diaz Medina, at Al Bayt Stadium, in an all-female refereeing team.

She is one of three female officials picked to take part in the tournament, the first time that it has happened in a men's World Cup.

Good for them.
 
If England win on Sunday, when and who's next? I've looked at the bbc scores and future fixtures but cannot process all the info on my limited mobile phone view <doh>