You think Qatar, Russia and the Saudis would be better for the job? ....... or gawd help us, the Swiss?And you think us and the USA are the nations to lead us to this promised land.
Someone's not been paying attention
You think Qatar, Russia and the Saudis would be better for the job? ....... or gawd help us, the Swiss?And you think us and the USA are the nations to lead us to this promised land.
Someone's not been paying attention
Did I say that?You think Qatar, Russia and the Saudis would be better for the job? ....... or gawd help us, the Swiss?
Well, you denigrated the appropriateness of two basically socially progressive western nations, with no medieval laws about sexuality or women's rights, so the suggestion is that that you might prefer the alternative.Did I say that?
And to think once, “We were summit Ma”Exactly. I'm writing this after the news about the armband 'ban' but before the Iran game. I may (sincerely hope to) be proved wrong, but I'm guessing our servile FA will comply with FIFA's Rules and Regulations. If they're not prepared to risk one tiny act of much-discussed rebellion then the chances of them withdrawing from FIFA and working on setting up a rival organisation are less than zero.
Could start by giving the the 2030 World Cup to Uruguay (100 years since the first one which took place there)
I do wonder how seemingly FIFA managed to seperate the countries that wanted to display the armband and threaten them individually, thus ensuring they caved in. A sticking together by seven countries (with the possibility of one or two more, like the USA and Australia joining them) threatening to go home and totally wreck the whole competition if FIFA pressed ahead with its bullying might have given FIFA no choice, rather than giving the FA no choice.Exactly. I'm writing this after the news about the armband 'ban' but before the Iran game. I may (sincerely hope to) be proved wrong, but I'm guessing our servile FA will comply with FIFA's Rules and Regulations. If they're not prepared to risk one tiny act of much-discussed rebellion then the chances of them withdrawing from FIFA and working on setting up a rival organisation are less than zero.
See my post above yours - FIFA contrived to isolate and individually bully the national FAs. If the seven had stood together as a bloc, and said no to FIFA, would FIFA have caved in when faced with a prospect of a quarter of the teams walking out?The armband thing shows how much power FiFA has. The fact that so many teams have caved with the threat of a yellow card is frankly pathetic.
Collectively the larger football nations should be standing up to FIFA and forcing them to be the organisation they should be. But we continue to cower and tug our forelocks to the corrupt overlords.
A breakaway would be great, a show of defiance would be okay. But we can't even risk a yellow card at this stage. A long way to go yet.
I agree but you have to ask why those nations didn't do that. Contriving to isolate nations is one thing. Managing to do that is quite another.See my post above yours - FIFA contrived to isolate and individually bully the national FAs. If the seven had stood together as a bloc, and said no to FIFA, would FIFA have caved in when faced with a prospect of a quarter of the teams walking out?
Surely that time was when Qatar was awarded the world cup, and if not then, as soon as it became clear that Qatar were enslaving migrant workers and then working them to death. That would have been a good time for all decent countries to say 'you know what, this isn't ok, we'll not play in Qatar'.Is it time to leave FIFA and start up an alternative governing body for football
No, no one is over looking that so an apologist approach to what FIFA are doing is unacceptable - fans are having hats removed - nothing to do with equipment rules.everyone's overlooking the what FIFA is doing with arm bands is applying the laws of the game. they havent invented new ones for this cup. fairly certain the various associations knew what would happen, and played along to publicise the cause for as long as they could.
subject was the arm bands, dont go switching to fans hats. unless there has been a rule change, the arm band issue entirely predictable.No, no one is over looking that so an apologist approach to what FIFA are doing is unacceptable - fans are having hats removed - nothing to do with equipment rules.