Good lord.
The “ match day experience” will be like what some would like to see at the MKM. No alcohol, no rough, noisy people, no swearing as that carries heavy penalties in Qatar, no displays of emotion. And no atmosphere.
I knowI know. If there was a competition where a winner could spend a weekend in Hull or Amsterdam it would be a toughie.
I know
Full of drugs n prozzys
Love it
No idea what amsterdams like I’ve never been

I am honestly shocked that not a single country had the balls to drop out first.
RockingNo atmosphere???
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Unfortunately the only word of English this rented mob knows is "England". Totally manufactured sham ****show.No atmosphere???
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Roberto Mancini knew...I am honestly shocked that not a single country had the balls to drop out first.
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I'm looking forward to it, don't care about England so much, just looking forward to the festival of football as I do for every World Cup. Watching games between two Countries where I would do well to name more than 4 or 5 players on the pitch before Kick Off, enjoying a beer and watching with my 7 year old who has never seen a World Cup before and hopefully seeing some memorable football moments.
I am lucky owning my own business and have a TV on the wall in front of my desk so it will not bother me what time games are kicking off, it will make a nice change from watching Challenge TV all day. I also never go to the pub when Engerland are playing anyway as it tends to feel like the friday before Christmas when the arseholes of Hull all decide they are major drinkers on the local scene and annoy the hell out of us proper pub goers so the apparent lack of interest by pubs isn't bothering me either, I've watched football at home for a long time now other than attending games.
People are entitled to their views on the host Country and if they feel strongly enough not to go or even not to watch on TV then I suppose who are we to judge them?
However I really don't get the beer thing, if there isn't any beer then it is what it is, you're visiting a Country that does not have alcohol widely available. If drinking is that important to you why would you go to an Islamic Country? The first time I went to Pakistan it took me two days before I realised there was a bar inside a hotel room within a different hotel so I simply moved into that hotel and went and drank in there. It was literally a room with the windows blacked out, a bar, some cricket bats on the wall signed by Aussie and English teams and players who have seemingly also found it and full of BA cabin crew and nobody else, bit of a touch really!
When I was 8 my first World Cup was a 17 year old Pele’s introduction to the footballing public. Not live transmission, the film was rushed back or delayed viewing.
As for Muslim countries, no one is asking for them to drink alcohol. We shouldn’t have awarded it to a country which won’t allow things acceptable elsewhere and dictate what they can drink and what they can wear. Imagine the uproar if the World Cup was in a country that said no to halal food would be allowed and no one could wear flowing robes.
No, not in Hull. Not even for the RL World Cup, in this, the capital of rugby league. Isn't the final of such this weekend between the winners, Australia and the country who England beat 80-0 in an earlier round, but knocked mighty England out in the semi's? Who mentioned Mickey Mouse?
When I was 8 my first World Cup was a 17 year old Pele’s introduction to the footballing public. Not live transmission, the film was rushed back or delayed viewing.
As for Muslim countries, no one is asking for them to drink alcohol. We shouldn’t have awarded it to a country which won’t allow things acceptable elsewhere and dictate what they can drink and what they can wear. Imagine the uproar if the World Cup was in a country that said no to halal food would be allowed and no one could wear flowing robes.
You make a good point, but it's law there. The reverse would be like a cannibal coming to watch a tournament here and crying victim because they can't nibble Bob's ear off.

More important than any of the political, cultural or religious bollocks, is the television coverage going to pick out fit birds from Scandanavia and South America like always happens when the director chooses?