Great post. I feel a little bit 'dirty' now saying I might watch some of the England games, really I should just give the whole thing a swerve. Regardless though I DO wish the broadcasters weren't being quite so enthusiastic; they're all running trailers about how great it's going to be. I wish they'd treat it more like a party political broadcast, i.e. as something they have to do rather than something that we all want to see.As I won't be watching this World Cup, it's a zero.
I look forward to the next competition, although TBH I'm a) fed up with some of these competitions they make us play and b) despondent at Southgate's boring football, the most it will get lifted to is a 5.
But for now, I'd urge as many as possible to turn their back on this competition. Qatar is not a footballing nation, it has stolen this competition. Many fans can not be themselves in Qatar (being a little less gay is not an option). The number of workers who have died building the infrastructure is an abomination (it's not the 37 claimed by the Qataris and may not be the 6500 claimed by The Guardian, but the Pakistani mission has reported the deaths 800+ have died.
Meanwhile on January 26, 2022, FIFA’s president Gianni Infantino said at the European Council in Strasbourg that only three workers died in construction of football stadiums for World Cup 2022 in Qatar. He said: “When I hear today that 6,500 people died in the building of football stadiums in Qatar, it is simply not true. Because the real figures are three people who passed away.” FIFA is still the corrupt and blind organisation that is has always been.
Sadly, according to France 24 The Guardia are wrong, as they think the death toll could be higher.
‘Just hell’: New book shines light on migrant deaths ahead of Qatar World Cup
Less than three weeks before the tournament kicks off, the Qatar World Cup remains shrouded in controversy – largely due to the deaths of migrants constructing the stadiums under dreadful conditions.…www.france24.com
And here is a real human story, from a worker whose family was asked to pay for the repatriation of the body.
Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/nation...g-qatar-world-cup-project-report-1155209.html
There is lots of lovely non-league football on during the World Cup. Please consider watching that instead.
I really feel for fans who are torn and wouldn't dream of judging anyone that does watch. After all, it's supposed to be our game and organisations like FIFA allow regimes like Qatar and others to ride roughshod over it in the interests of money.