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As I posted there has to be far more than just a yellow card and a fine, as that’s just laughable. I’m sure it will all come out in time, but I still find it disappointing our team didn’t tell FIFA and the Qatari’s to go and royally **** themselves, and to be honest, the more they threatened the more I wish we’d have eventually dug our heels in, even if it meant us eventually being kicked out of the tournament. I am 100% certain the vast majority of other nations would have stood with us no matter what they conjured up.
I would have had a lot of respect (for once) in our FA if they'd pulled the England squad out of the tournament and told them to go **** themselves (in a really gay way too!)
 
The phrase "football is nothing without fans" has become so accepted as to be cliché among some commentators. But Chinese state TV has been testing that assumption to its limit throughout the World Cup.

On Monday, as Ghana beat South Korea in a classic World Cup clash, subtle changes to China's coverage of the match ensured viewers were not exposed to images of maskless supporters - and to a world moving on from Covid restrictions.

Those watching on the BBC - and in most places around the world - will have seen their screens filled with the image of a beaming, maskless, Ghana fan celebrating excitedly as the camera zooms in.

After Mohammed Kudus fired home the winner in the 68th minute, images of dancing and cheering fans - as well as shots of anxious South Korea fans - were beamed around the world.

But not in China, where those watching on the state broadcaster's sports channel, CCTV 5, will have experienced these moments differently.

Instead of being shown the raucous fans, Chinese viewers saw the reactions of South Korea's coach Paulo Bento and Ghana manager Otto Addo.

And as the game reached its conclusion, shots of tearful South Korea supporters with their heads in their hands were conspicuously absent on the Chinese output.

The change is subtle but very deliberate.

As anti-lockdown protests rock China, state TV executives have been careful to avoid beaming images of a world largely moving on from Covid-19 restrictions into citizens' homes.

It is not unusual for broadcasters at major tournaments to be given the option of choosing their own camera angles, and some often set a slight delay to allow the editing and selection of pictures before the public sees them.

The BBC observed that there was roughly a 52-second delay between its own coverage of the match and CCTV 5's.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-63785269
 
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No idea what group but France are loosing to Tunisia and Denmark are loosing to Australia both took the lead in the 60th minute. Can they hold on?
 
No idea what group but France are loosing to Tunisia and Denmark are loosing to Australia both took the lead in the 60th minute. Can they hold on?

But don’t forget although England are unbeaten and topped the group we are crap, Southgate is useless and lots of sad bastards won’t be happy until we are knocked out. Some of the comments on social media and comments by readers on newspaper websites were unbelievable.
 
But don’t forget although England are unbeaten and topped the group we are crap, Southgate is useless and lots of sad bastards won’t be happy until we are knocked out. Some of the comments on social media and comments by readers on newspaper websites were unbelievable.

France started like 10 different players today
Resting their starters for this dead rubber