FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Thread - Page 4
Forum Index > FIFA World Cup 2022 |
sharkie
Austria18285 Posts
| ||
plasmidghost
Belgium16168 Posts
| ||
RvB
Netherlands6188 Posts
| ||
sharkie
Austria18285 Posts
| ||
andrewlt
United States7702 Posts
| ||
Jubinell
333 Posts
| ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom9219 Posts
| ||
Acrofales
Spain17749 Posts
On November 21 2022 22:01 plasmidghost wrote: European FAs are a bunch of spineless wankers. Can't even do the bare fucking minimum because of the risk of a goddamn yellow card while Iranian players might actually be imprisoned for protesting but they do it anyway https://twitter.com/Ankaman616/status/1594676416343310337 It was a truly pathetic showing of how much they actually cared about their "cause". Jonathan Liew's column in the Guardian is poignant: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/nov/21/england-show-their-true-colours-with-meek-surrender-in-armband-fiasco But let's face it, if European federations/players had any actual care for any of this, they would actually boycott the tournament, rather than all these empty gestures. You want conditions to *actually* improve in Qatar? Don't bloody well go to their big sportswashing event... | ||
namkraft
382 Posts
| ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
Incidents involving Football Association of Wales staff and Wales supporters having rainbow-coloured bucket hats confiscated before the Group B opener against the USA are being urgently investigated by authorities. Fifa and the Qataris were in talks on the matter on Tuesday, where Fifa reminded their hosts of their assurances before the tournament that everyone was welcome and rainbow flags would be allowed. The Guardian also understands Fifa is deeply concerned about several incidents around the match, including Welsh FA staff and fans being confronted by security for bringing the hats into the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium and a US fan with a rainbow flag being confronted on the metro. The Qatari Supreme Committee is expected to issue a statement in the next 24 hours. The FAW released a statement expressing its disappointment. “On Monday, Cymru returned to the World Cup for the first time in 64 years, an historic moment for the squad, the valued fans – The Red Wall/Y Wal Goch – and the nation. “However, the FAW were extremely disappointed by reports that members of Y Wal Goch, which included FAW staff members, were asked to remove and discard their Rainbow Wall bucket hats before entry to the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium. These bucket hats were created in partnership with the FAW. “The FAW has collated information on these alleged incidents and will be addressing this matter directly with Fifa.” Those confronted included the former Wales footballer Prof Laura McAllister, a trustee of the FAW Trust and a past Fifa council candidate, who said it was a “small moral victory” that she managed to eventually get the hat into the stadium. “I pointed out that Fifa had made lots of comments about supporting LGBT rights in this tournament and said to them that coming from a nation where we’re very passionate about equality for all people, I wasn’t going to take my hat off,” said McAllister, a professor of public policy at Cardiff University. “They were insistent that unless I took the hat off we weren’t actually allowed to come into the stadium.” Others had to surrender their hats. The Rainbow Wall, a Welsh LGBTQ+ fans’ group, said on Twitter: “Not the men, just women. @FIFAcom ARE YOU SERIOUS!!” Earlier the US journalist Grant Wahl said he was detained by security staff after he wore a rainbow shirt to the match. One security guard told him they were protecting him from fans inside who might have attacked him for wearing it. It was also reported that a US supporter was threatened on the metro travelling to the stadium for carrying a small rainbow flag – with the aggressor threatening to “kill” the man because “that flag is banned in this country”. Last week Gerdine Lindhout, Fifa’s head of experiential marketing and promotion, had promised that LGBTQ+ fans would be safe. Asked what her message would be to those wanting to bring rainbow flags into the fan festival, she smiled. “Go for it,” she said. “This event is all about celebration.” Meanwhile, problems with Fifa’s ticketing app, which led to hundreds of England fans missing the start of their 6-2 victory over Iran, are yet to be fixed. Some fans queued for paper tickets at a convention centre in Doha after realising that, having logged out of their app in the previous 24 hours, they could no longer gain access. It is understood these issues were still being worked on on Tuesday. Source | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom9219 Posts
| ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
On November 23 2022 03:06 Jockmcplop wrote: https://twitter.com/sportingintel/status/1594795201880821760 Apparently Qatar has updated the total capacity of the Stadiums on their website after people pointed out the empty seats. | ||
sharkie
Austria18285 Posts
| ||
mAKiTO
Colombia4170 Posts
| ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Discriminatory chants allegedly by Ecuador fans at the World Cup opening game led FIFA to open the first disciplinary case of the tournament on Tuesday. FIFA said the charge was brought “due to chants” at the game against Qatar on Sunday and cited the section of its disciplinary code dealing with discrimination. The chants were reportedly directed at Chile, which brought a legal case ahead of the World Cup to try to take Ecuador’s place. FIFA gave no timetable for dealing with the case against the Ecuadorian soccer federation, which is held responsible for fan behavior at games. Ecuador fans also drew global attention to their chants in Spanish of “we want beer” during the team’s 2-0 win at Al Bayt Stadium. It was a reference to FIFA and Qatari organizers banning the sale of beer with alcohol at stadiums. Source | ||
Jubinell
333 Posts
Saudi + Japan were 2 upsets this World Cup. South Korea almost grabbed a victory. I think at least 2 Asian teams will qualify for the next around this year. | ||
Harris1st
Germany6672 Posts
On November 23 2022 05:07 sharkie wrote: Qatar gives zero shits about anything and the world just allows it I read a story where a German investor booked about 8 high end hotels for the complete duration to market them to his clients among them the wives of the Argentina squad.The sheik just sold one of the booked hotels and doesn't payback the investor and even increased the price. Full story: https://www.archysport.com/2022/11/football-world-cup-2022-sheik-takes-on-argentina-player-wives-sports/ | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
On November 25 2022 15:34 Jubinell wrote: What's all the hatred with Qatar? Just enjoy the games? Saudi + Japan were 2 upsets this World Cup. South Korea almost grabbed a victory. I think at least 2 Asian teams will qualify for the next around this year. all the hate surrounding qatar's hosting of the world cup is deserved. | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23371 Posts
On November 25 2022 19:24 evilfatsh1t wrote: all the hate surrounding qatar's hosting of the world cup is deserved. +1 | ||
DropBear
Australia4281 Posts
I cannot see how this is possible based on what I've seen while watching the matches, there have been plenty of empty seats | ||
| ||