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Holland coach Louis van Gaal was asked in his press conference what he thought of the World Cup being in Qatar:
"Now, everybody knows that I find that ridiculous,” said Van Gaal, whose Dutch side have qualified for the finals after missing the 2018 tournament. “It’s ridiculous that we are going to play in a country – how does FIFA say it? To develop the football there. That is bullshit. But it doesn’t matter – it’s about money, commercial interests. That’s the main motive of FIFA.
“Why do you think that I’m not a member of the FIFA commission, with my UEFA expertise ? Because I have always [kept] my distance against these kinds of organisations. It’s not right, but I can say this directly about Qatar. But that does not help the world to get rid of this problem.”
Superb.
Southgate was asked the same question this week:
"Football is all about pushing boundaries and spreading the game to new regions, so it's an exciting prospect and a great challenge. Myself and the players are embracing it and very much looking forward to it". When asked about the controversy surrounding the conditions for migrant workers in the Gulf state, Southgate was forthright. "Look, we're just going there to play some football. If some of the brickies over there have had a tough time of it then frankly, that's FIFA's lookout".
"As long as our ice-cold plunge pools are ready then it's all good. Besides", he added, "don't forget I spent 7 years at Palace playing at what basically amounts to a half-finished building site surrounded by a braying mob of drooling slack-jawed gibbering spunktrumpets, so don't start talking to me about 'working conditions'."
England play Switzerland in a friendly on Saturday, with kickoff at 5.30.
"Now, everybody knows that I find that ridiculous,” said Van Gaal, whose Dutch side have qualified for the finals after missing the 2018 tournament. “It’s ridiculous that we are going to play in a country – how does FIFA say it? To develop the football there. That is bullshit. But it doesn’t matter – it’s about money, commercial interests. That’s the main motive of FIFA.
“Why do you think that I’m not a member of the FIFA commission, with my UEFA expertise ? Because I have always [kept] my distance against these kinds of organisations. It’s not right, but I can say this directly about Qatar. But that does not help the world to get rid of this problem.”
Superb.
Southgate was asked the same question this week:
"Football is all about pushing boundaries and spreading the game to new regions, so it's an exciting prospect and a great challenge. Myself and the players are embracing it and very much looking forward to it". When asked about the controversy surrounding the conditions for migrant workers in the Gulf state, Southgate was forthright. "Look, we're just going there to play some football. If some of the brickies over there have had a tough time of it then frankly, that's FIFA's lookout".
"As long as our ice-cold plunge pools are ready then it's all good. Besides", he added, "don't forget I spent 7 years at Palace playing at what basically amounts to a half-finished building site surrounded by a braying mob of drooling slack-jawed gibbering spunktrumpets, so don't start talking to me about 'working conditions'."
England play Switzerland in a friendly on Saturday, with kickoff at 5.30.