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On 30/09/2022 at 11:22, bannedfromHandV said:

How do we think the police out there are going to cope with a horde of drunken English fans? Assuming that they will be able to get their hands on some alcohol of course.

Tbh I wouldn't be too upset if they get machine-gunned with rubber pellets en masse.

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4 hours ago, Mic09 said:

Look at Olympic games. More athletes, more infrastructure needed.

It would be possible to hold a world cup in London or a well organised German land like Westphalia. 

It's entirely possible in a place where infrastructure is already in place or maybe 2 new stadiums need to be built. 

More athletes… thousands and thousands and thousands less fans

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4 hours ago, Stevo985 said:

More athletes… thousands and thousands and thousands less fans

Let's say one city of 10 million people like London holds 3 games a day. All in different locations across a huge city, stadiums miles apart from ach other. Each stadium having excellent transport links. 

Each team has (generously) 30k fans in the stadium, and an additional 50k to visit the city and spread throughout pubs and fan zones.

Do you think London couldn't take it?

It's entirely possible to hold a world cup in London, no problem. In fact, it might be an easier option to organise. 

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17 minutes ago, Mic09 said:

Let's say one city of 10 million people like London holds 3 games a day. All in different locations across a huge city, stadiums miles apart from ach other. Each stadium having excellent transport links. 

Each team has (generously) 30k fans in the stadium, and an additional 50k to visit the city and spread throughout pubs and fan zones.

Do you think London couldn't take it?

It's entirely possible to hold a world cup in London, no problem. In fact, it might be an easier option to organise. 

That might be a bit optimistic. I'd imagine there be colossal problems. Throw enough money at it and some might be solved of course.

Pretty much no other city in the world than London could thou. And for safety reasons I'd go no where near London if they did have it. Counting Twickenham London has 6 stadiums that meets the minimum FIFA requirements for the WC.

With the ever expanding FIFA WC with more nations and more games the number of fans will easily pass the 3.5 million mark or so from the previous big WC's. Obviously they will not all stay for the whole tournament but that's a lot of hotel beds and stress on transport, hospitals, airports and so on. And especially police. Just gotta hope that nothing else happens in London for a month in the middle of summer. They might wanna move Wimbledon for example.

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34 minutes ago, Mic09 said:

Let's say one city of 10 million people like London holds 3 games a day. All in different locations across a huge city, stadiums miles apart from ach other. Each stadium having excellent transport links. 

Each team has (generously) 30k fans in the stadium, and an additional 50k to visit the city and spread throughout pubs and fan zones.

Do you think London couldn't take it?

It's entirely possible to hold a world cup in London, no problem. In fact, it might be an easier option to organise. 

But where is FIFAs legacy in that?

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2 hours ago, Mic09 said:

Let's say one city of 10 million people like London holds 3 games a day. All in different locations across a huge city, stadiums miles apart from ach other. Each stadium having excellent transport links. 

Each team has (generously) 30k fans in the stadium, and an additional 50k to visit the city and spread throughout pubs and fan zones.

Do you think London couldn't take it?

It's entirely possible to hold a world cup in London, no problem. In fact, it might be an easier option to organise. 

I think even London would struggle

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12 hours ago, VillaJ100 said:

Yeah I had a friend who lived there. They said most bars are in hotels but it's illegal to have had a drink in public. So if you go to a hotel bar for a drink, if you try and leave the bar staff will ring police who will be waiting outside to arrest even if you're walking from the front door to the taxi as you've had a drink in public. So got no choice but to stay the night in the hotel. 

Wasn't like that in Abu Dhabi. You had to drink in hotels, but there was no problem getting taxis etc home.

Is Qatar much more hard-line?

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5 hours ago, Lichfield Dean said:

Wasn't like that in Abu Dhabi. You had to drink in hotels, but there was no problem getting taxis etc home.

Is Qatar much more hard-line?

I don't think so. I think its just a legalised scam the hotels do to earn a few quid as a night out costs a room for the night too. This is going back about 10 years though. 

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It’s utterly irresponsible of Gary Linekar to say he personally knows two gay Premier League players and hopes they “come out” during the World Cup. Do you want them imprisoned you crisp-shilling pillock? 

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56 minutes ago, The_Steve said:

It’s utterly irresponsible of Gary Linekar to say he personally knows two gay Premier League players and hopes they “come out” during the World Cup. Do you want them imprisoned you crisp-shilling pillock? 

Forget the WC angle it's completely irresponsible for him to say he knows 2 gay players in the PL

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Just now, villa4europe said:

Forget the WC angle it's completely irresponsible for him to say he knows 2 gay players in the PL

Yes that too, I was so mad about his comments that I forgot to mention that. How dare he. What a cretin. 

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3 hours ago, The_Steve said:

It’s utterly irresponsible of Gary Linekar to say he personally knows two gay Premier League players and hopes they “come out” during the World Cup. Do you want them imprisoned you crisp-shilling pillock? 

If he believed half the stuff he said, he wouldn't even be going to Qatar as a pundit.

Same as Neville, talks the talk, but doesn't walk the walk.

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Someone managed to smuggle out films from the living quarters for the people who work at the luxury resort where France will stay for the WC. Even Steve Bruce would be embarrassed if his tenants had to live like that.

Then the president of the French FA (who looks exactly as you expect him to look) goes on interview and says it's all fine, just needs a lick of paint. Bit of a faux pas and he's now in a bit of trouble. France and Qatar are pretty much one now so don't expect them to be too critical at high level.

Qatar is pretty much a gilded turd, but that's not really news is it. 

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On 30/09/2022 at 10:51, Stevo985 said:

Imagine if there was no backhanders involved.

 

Imagine a country submitting their bid to FIFA.

Never been to world cup.
No footballing pedigree or history.
Physically unable to play football matches during the period the world cup will be played because of extreme heat
Nowhere near enough stadia
Not enough cities to host all of the teams
Not enough hotels to host the fans
No infrastructure to support a competition of this scale
Massive human rights issues
Questionable (at best) regime
 

 

Seriously if there was no dodgy money involved, you'd get laughed out of the room. 

Luxembourg would probably be better prepared than Qatar to host this

Do Qatar even have a league recognised by FIFA?

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Who’s going to boycott the 2026 world Cup too? Love the hypocrisy.

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State Department clears weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, UAE

WASHINGTON — The U.S. State Department on Tuesday cleared possible foreign military sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, according to a statement from the Defense Security Cooperation Agency….

Saudi Arabia has historically played an outsized role in foreign military sales for the U.S. defense industry. The lead importer of U.S.-made weapons, Saudi Arabia bought 23% of all U.S. weapons sold between 2017 and 2021, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute……..

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