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[Football] Beer banned from all World Cup stadia



zefarelly

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Christ. Imagine watching us sober during the 90s, Mickey Adams II and the Sami Hyypia games :facepalm:
There were times when alcohol couldn't cut it. It made more sense to stop going. Magoo bored me to tears.

racing cars was cheaper than a season ticket and the alcohol required to endure it.
 




Springal

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not how its being reported, this would make more sense. cant understand why it would be changed so late, as if the Qataris have just found out or changed their mind.

then again it was supposed to be played in the summer, yet here we are.
Maybe I’m wrong. Initially that was stated, but the FA ran a Q&A with reps from Qatar in October and they did say this;

Supreme Committee: Alcohol will be available in designated areas such as hotels and fan zones, also within the stadiums. Stadium availability will be 3 hours prior to the match for all games and 1 hour post-match. Availability at fan zones will be from 6:30pm until 1am. Hotel’s alcohol servings will beavailable under their own discretion at the individual hotel’s closing times.

So maybe I’m wrong
 


Easy 10

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Maybe I’m wrong. Initially that was stated, but the FA ran a Q&A with reps from Qatar in October and they did say this;

Supreme Committee: Alcohol will be available in designated areas such as hotels and fan zones, also within the stadiums. Stadium availability will be 3 hours prior to the match for all games and 1 hour post-match. Availability at fan zones will be from 6:30pm until 1am. Hotel’s alcohol servings will beavailable under their own discretion at the individual hotel’s closing times.

So maybe I’m wrong
"Authoritarian corrupt murderous medieval state in blatant lies shocker" - who'd have thunk ?
 


Dave the hatosaurus

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I was going to crow about those going to the sham cup not being able to drink then i remembered it was american budweiser so probably not a great loss!
Also am i being cynical to suggest this decision was made some time ago but not announced till bookings had been made?
 


Springal

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"Authoritarian corrupt murderous medieval state in blatant lies shocker" - who'd have thunk ?
Who have they murdered ?
 






Easy 10

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Who have they murdered ?
Its become abundantly clear that life is considered pretty cheap over there. Perhaps you've seen the reports.
Do speak up for them though, by all means. I'm sure you consider the Qatar ruling state quite charming. Thats the entire point of sportswashing, and it clearly works on some people.
 






Springal

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Its become abundantly clear that life is considered pretty cheap over there. Perhaps you've seen the reports.
Do speak up for them though, by all means. I'm sure you consider the Qatar ruling state quite charming. Thats the entire point of sportswashing, and it clearly works on some people.
Like I said on the the other thread, I hope the UK government go after the UK a construction firms who ran and were involved in the projects but that’s all been a bit quiet - especially as the government was the ones boasting of setting up the arrangements
 


GT49er

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Are they really stopping fans sitting in their seats watching the games with a nice glass of alcoholic liquid in their hands? Disgraceful! That would never happen in the PL ..........








..... oh!
 


Easy 10

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Like I said on the the other thread, I hope the UK government go after the UK a construction firms who ran and were involved in the projects but that’s all been a bit quiet - especially as the government was the ones boasting of setting up the arrangements
The UK government are firmly in bed with the Saudi's as well, who are in the process of bombing the f*** out of Yemen. There are lots and lots of dirty little fingers in some very sticky pies. Our government won't "go after" any of them - I'd have thought that goes without saying. Once the right palms had been greased, they soon waved through the sale of NUFC as well.

Not much anyone can do except look on with revulsion.
 




Shooting Star

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This was always going to be the fun-free World Cup though. What were people expecting, beer snakes, chair luzzing and Katie Price with her growler out?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
 


jcdenton08

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Like I said on the the other thread, I hope the UK government go after the UK a construction firms who ran and were involved in the projects but that’s all been a bit quiet - especially as the government was the ones boasting of setting up the arrangements
for pity’s sake. I’m all for giving the UK a deserved shoeing when we f*** things up, which is a lot, but you constantly defending Qatar is absolutely shameless.
 


Springal

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for pity’s sake. I’m all for giving the UK a deserved shoeing when we f*** things up, which is a lot, but you constantly defending Qatar is absolutely shameless.
Not defending them at all, just cutting through what’s bs and what’s real. And wondering why more isn’t being asked about others involved and enabled all of this.
 




jcdenton08

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Are they really stopping fans sitting in their seats watching the games with a nice glass of alcoholic liquid in their hands? Disgraceful! That would never happen in the PL ..........








..... oh!
I see what you’ve done there. You’ve not read the thread, haven’t you, and then made an inaccurate comparison to the UK for comic effect - you cheeky scamp!

The original plan was to sell alcohol in the grounds for three hours prior to the game, then for one hour afterwards - specifically to honour agreements with Budweiser.

The Qatari government agreed to this in order to win the World Cup bid (that, and the bribes) then have reneged at the last minute, as they always intended to do.

So no, there were never going to drinks at seats, and the situation was going to be almost identical to that of the PL/The Amex.
 


GT49er

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I see what you’ve done there. You’ve not read the thread, haven’t you, and then made an inaccurate comparison to the UK for comic effect - you cheeky scamp!

The original plan was to sell alcohol in the grounds for three hours prior to the game, then for one hour afterwards - specifically to honour agreements with Budweiser.

The Qatari government agreed to this in order to win the World Cup bid (that, and the bribes) then have reneged at the last minute, as they always intended to do.

So no, there were never going to drinks at seats, and the situation was going to be almost identical to that of the PL/The Amex.
Oh dearie me! I am sorry! :) :wink:

£12.50 a glass .... for Budweiser? No ................. I'm still not very sorry for the people who have gone out there to support the whole clusterfuck of a WC (and yes, I'll watch a bit of it, on free-to-view TV, but that's all the support it will get from me).
 


vegster

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Apologies if this fixtures. Just seen in sky news that beer has now been banned from all stadiums at the World Cup except for hospitality.
The Grauniad reporting tonight that paid " Official Supporters" have had their cash allowance cut, security guards are on the equivalent of 35p an hour and construction of at least one " Fan Zone " is unfinished....oh, and no beer for ordinary fans....its going well !
 


The Fifth Column

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Like I said on the the other thread, I hope the UK government go after the UK a construction firms who ran and were involved in the projects but that’s all been a bit quiet - especially as the government was the ones boasting of setting up the arrangements

Most of the stadiums were designed, managed and built by dozens of multinational companies including some involvement with a few UK based companies mainly around the design of the stadiums. I'm not aware of any UK based construction companies being directly involved in actually building the stadiums, they were all built by locally based contractors with several other worldwide companies involved. Why exactly would the UK government go after a UK company legitimately and legally going about its business? It may be questionable morally but certainly not illegal.
 




Springal

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Most of the stadiums were designed, managed and built by dozens of multinational companies including some involvement with a few UK based companies mainly around the design of the stadiums. I'm not aware of any UK based construction companies being directly involved in actually building the stadiums, they were all built by locally based contractors with several other worldwide companies involved. Why exactly would the UK government go after a UK company legitimately and legally going about its business? It may be questionable morally but certainly not illegal.
There’s quite a few ‘project management’ types from the architects & design companies that have been in Qatar for a long time according to LinkedIn. Surely they should be raising red flags overseeing projects with hundred / thousands of deaths otherwise what are they doing out there? One of said firms even has a blog around ‘ethics’ and their human rights commitments on the projects !
 


Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Well it's Qatar and them are the rules. If you don't like the rules fair enough, but blame FIFA for hosting the World Cup Finals there, not the country imposing them.
 


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