The World Cup

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Really dislike Southgate and Kane for acting like they are using their platform to raise awareness of Qatar's shortcomings when they're just taking their ****ing cash to be part of the same corrupt machine that's been laughable since blatter.

So, in protest, I won't be watching. Though that ****ing kills me given it's the world cup and all.

i would have thought the best way to try to get a country to change it's ways would be to make sure it could not 'join in' and be ignored by as many as possible, simply bowing down and taking their money just allows them to continue doing as they wish.
 
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i would have thought the best way to try to get a country to change it's ways would be to make sure it could not 'join in' and be ignored by as many as possible, simply bowing down and taking their money just allows them to continue doing as they wish.

Yeah, it's just openly corrupt and it makes it look like all the kneeling, the speaking and the campaigning over the last couple of years has been nothing but virtue signalling.
 
1990 World Cup being remembered fondly as a classic tournament when in fact the standard of football was dire
I always think of Nesun Dorma first when I think of that world cup. It is the only one I can remember the song from. I did like Roberto Baggio though, but tend to agree overall.
 
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USA 94 was a good one I thought. A hristo sroichkov inspired Bulgaria were great to watch and Romario was a player I could watch all day.
 
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Yeah, it's just openly corrupt and it makes it look like all the kneeling, the speaking and the campaigning over the last couple of years has been nothing but virtue signalling.

always been of the opinion if you are going to commit to something then you commit to it, players wanting to go to the world cup this year or players wanting to sign for the mags now after all the kneeling and all the public statements about racism and discrimination and the need to fight it at every turn, that all changes when enough money ( and a free holiday for the family, basically) is flashed, to me that makes all the hard work that many have done a complete waste of time as people see these 'icons' as accepting that discrimination, so the hard work has to start all over again.

this was actually a damn good opportunity for best part of the world to make a massive stand, should have got together and arranged some alternative games or simply not disrupted their normal seasons and refused to play...i can remember the USA wanting to change the games to 4 quarters with bigger goals and they got told straight.
 
First week of games........

Monday November 21st

Group A: Senegal vs Netherlands (Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 10am)
Group B: England vs Iran (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)
Group A: Qatar vs Ecuador (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 4pm)
Group B: USA vs Wales (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 7pm)

Tuesday November 22nd

Group C: Argentina vs Saudi Arabia (Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail; kick-off 10am)
Group D: Denmark vs Tunisia (Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)
Group C: Mexico vs Poland (Stadium 974, Doha; kick-off 4pm)
Group D: France vs UAE/Australia/Peru (Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah; kick-off 7pm)

Wednesday November 23rd

Group F: Morocco vs Croatia (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 10am)
Group E: Germany vs Japan (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)
Group E: Spain vs Costa Rica/New Zealand (Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 4pm)
Group F: Belgium vs Canada (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 7pm)

Thursday November 24th

Group G: Switzerland vs Cameroon (Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah; kick-off 10am)
Group H: Uruguay vs South Korea (Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)
Group H: Portugal vs Ghana (Stadium 974, Doha; kick-off 4pm)
Group G: Brazil vs Serbia (Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail; kick-off 7pm)

Friday November 25th

Group B: Wales vs Iran (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 10am)
Group A: Qatar vs Senegal (Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 1pm)
Group A: Netherlands vs Ecuador (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 4pm)
Group B: England vs USA (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 7pm)

It's never the big teams that I'm interested in watching in the group stages (England aside). It's those cross continent group games where you're not really sure who's better. The below are potential classics with those in bold my favourite choices.

USA vs Wales
Mexico vs Poland
Morocco vs Croatia
Switzerland vs Cameroon
Uruguay vs South Korea
 
USA 94 was a good one I thought. A hristo sroichkov inspired Bulgaria were great to watch and Romario was a player I could watch all day.

Aye, great tournament that. First time I managed to complete the panini album. Enzo Scifo sticks out to me, alongside Stoichkov, when I think about that tournament.
 
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USA 94 was a good one I thought. A hristo sroichkov inspired Bulgaria were great to watch and Romario was a player I could watch all day.

It is funny. I have obvious fond memories of 1990 and thought 94 was ****e, mainly as the final was so poor. But, you could the exciting games of 1990 on one hand whereas there were some very decent games in 94.
 
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First week of games........

Monday November 21st

Group A: Senegal vs Netherlands (Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 10am)
Group B: England vs Iran (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)
Group A: Qatar vs Ecuador (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 4pm)
Group B: USA vs Wales (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 7pm)

Tuesday November 22nd

Group C: Argentina vs Saudi Arabia (Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail; kick-off 10am)
Group D: Denmark vs Tunisia (Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)
Group C: Mexico vs Poland (Stadium 974, Doha; kick-off 4pm)
Group D: France vs UAE/Australia/Peru (Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah; kick-off 7pm)

Wednesday November 23rd

Group F: Morocco vs Croatia (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 10am)
Group E: Germany vs Japan (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)
Group E: Spain vs Costa Rica/New Zealand (Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 4pm)
Group F: Belgium vs Canada (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 7pm)

Thursday November 24th

Group G: Switzerland vs Cameroon (Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah; kick-off 10am)
Group H: Uruguay vs South Korea (Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)
Group H: Portugal vs Ghana (Stadium 974, Doha; kick-off 4pm)
Group G: Brazil vs Serbia (Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail; kick-off 7pm)

Friday November 25th

Group B: Wales vs Iran (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 10am)
Group A: Qatar vs Senegal (Al Thumama Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 1pm)
Group A: Netherlands vs Ecuador (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 4pm)
Group B: England vs USA (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 7pm)
Some bad planning from me
Our anniversary 23rd November
We will be in Tenerife 15th-25th we catch some matches
However we will be in the air on the way back home and miss
England v USA