Should Nations Boycott Qatar 2022?
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Re: Should Nations Boycott Qatar 2022?
Brazil's FA president had to resign amongst corruption accusations and Russia is, well, Russia. Sure they didn't bribe anyonealeumdance wrote:those were legit votes/la bestia negra wrote:yea they should also boycott russia and brazil
Anyone that doesn't think that any WC was obtained without some level of bribery is either incredibly naive or smoking something good.
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Re: Should Nations Boycott Qatar 2022?
Nothing wrong with having a WC in the winter, if that's the reason is should be boycotted?
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Brazil's ex-FA president corruption dates back to late 90 while receiving BribesBarrileteCosmico wrote:Brazil's FA president had to resign amongst corruption accusations and Russia is, well, Russia. Sure they didn't bribe anyonealeumdance wrote:those were legit votes/la bestia negra wrote:yea they should also boycott russia and brazil
Anyone that doesn't think that any WC was obtained without some level of bribery is either incredibly naive or smoking something good.
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Re: Should Nations Boycott Qatar 2022?
Blatter is a tool, but it should be pointed out that he didn't vote in favor of Qatar. He voted for the United States.
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Yup everyone except Qatar dont bought the votealeumdance wrote:i guess you were hibernated when Qatar bought delegates to vote for themDjcomplain wrote:yea yea yeah cry more english people
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I dont think they will have to.
The Tv companies said they paid for a summer broadcast not a winter broadcast, will the 600mil tv deal win out over the Qatar bribes should be the thread title.
I don't think American TV companies will let the 2022 World Cup get moved to winter, American Football (NFL) is played during the Winter and would interfere with the World Cup.
Then you have the German and English FA bitching and moaning about it as well.
On the other hand blatter is throwing a tempertantrum about a World Cup 9 years away, who can predict world events that far in advance ?
Will a winter 2022 World Cup help MLS and liga MX etc who's season ends in December, who knows but it will be interesting.
My personal opinion on the situation is they won the bid making promises about building stadiums that would allow them to play it in the summer. If they can't host is in the summer than a new host should be found even if it is just Qatar bidding asking for the World Cup in the winter. At least in that case the voters will actually agree with what they voted on.
The Tv companies said they paid for a summer broadcast not a winter broadcast, will the 600mil tv deal win out over the Qatar bribes should be the thread title.
I don't think American TV companies will let the 2022 World Cup get moved to winter, American Football (NFL) is played during the Winter and would interfere with the World Cup.
Then you have the German and English FA bitching and moaning about it as well.
On the other hand blatter is throwing a tempertantrum about a World Cup 9 years away, who can predict world events that far in advance ?
Will a winter 2022 World Cup help MLS and liga MX etc who's season ends in December, who knows but it will be interesting.
My personal opinion on the situation is they won the bid making promises about building stadiums that would allow them to play it in the summer. If they can't host is in the summer than a new host should be found even if it is just Qatar bidding asking for the World Cup in the winter. At least in that case the voters will actually agree with what they voted on.
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Actually the Olympic Sports guys are not happy either as a Winter World Cup would clash with the Winter Olympics. And as you mentioned Germany - we are taking winter sports pretty serious here (just like quite a couple of other nations), so that could be a lever against a Football Winter World Cup, too.I Have Mono wrote:The Tv companies said they paid for a summer broadcast not a winter broadcast, will the 600mil tv deal win out over the Qatar bribes should be the thread title.
I don't think American TV companies will let the 2022 World Cup get moved to winter, American Football (NFL) is played during the Winter and would interfere with the World Cup.
Then you have the German and English FA bitching and moaning about it as well.
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http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/video/2013/sep/25/qatar-migrant-workers-world-cup-host-video
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i want nations to boycott 2022 en masse
disgusting animals treating people like this, shame on them
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Yes it should be, their original bid was a lie.. You shouldn't be able to switch up like that
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It might be nice, however its a complete pipe dream.
A newspaper here estimated that if Mexico doesn't qualify for Brazil, the sponsors stand to lose 1 billion fracking dollars, just for one nation.
Can you imagine the shitstorm companies would raise if nations tried to boycott?
A newspaper here estimated that if Mexico doesn't qualify for Brazil, the sponsors stand to lose 1 billion fracking dollars, just for one nation.
Can you imagine the shitstorm companies would raise if nations tried to boycott?
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Re: Should Nations Boycott Qatar 2022?
They could have it in Syria right now and nations/players will still participate.
Regardless of anyone's feelings, the world cup is the world cup. That's not gonna change. No sane country/player will boycott it.
Regardless of anyone's feelings, the world cup is the world cup. That's not gonna change. No sane country/player will boycott it.
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Yeahhhh ok... and when it comes to other sports people say that about the Olympics but counties boycott the Olympics all the time and I feel that with Qatar and the World Cup it would become a similar situation.Blue Barrett wrote:They could have it in Syria right now and nations/players will still participate.
Regardless of anyone's feelings, the world cup is the world cup. That's not gonna change. No sane country/player will boycott it.
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nations boycott the olympics "all the time." name one major country which has issued a full boycott of the olympics which wasnt because of war.
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Off the top of my head 65 countries refused to go the the Olympics in 1980 in USSR, I don't know how you want to define "because of a war", but the USSR and the US as well as many of the boycotting nations were never at War, a Cold War isn't a war, rather a Military Standoff. That's why it's a "cold" war because nothing ever happened and the countries Wernt actually at war, so you could say it was boycotted for political reasons, or in your case make a stretch and say it was because a Threat of war.
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Nobody is going to boycott the WC. And the Wc isn't going to be played in the winter either. You guys need to remember that the WC in Qatar is in 2022... that's 9 years from now. Platini is likely going to be the FIFA President then and he is very old school.
Besides, domed stadiums are all over the place in the US, especially in Texas where it's no cooler than Qatar lol. Canada has it because it's freakin glacial. It's not really a problem to put retractable roofs/domes + air conditioning in the WC stadiums.
This is just Blatter trying to keep himself in the newspapers.
Besides, domed stadiums are all over the place in the US, especially in Texas where it's no cooler than Qatar lol. Canada has it because it's freakin glacial. It's not really a problem to put retractable roofs/domes + air conditioning in the WC stadiums.
This is just Blatter trying to keep himself in the newspapers.
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http://www.buzzfeed.com/ellievhall/qatar-airways-airlines-female-employees?s=mobile
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We should've got the WC smh. Qatar getting it is some strong bs.Motogp69 wrote:Blatter is a tool, but it should be pointed out that he didn't vote in favor of Qatar. He voted for the United States.
Sport come on texas is not as hot as qatar. I can promise you that.
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The former DFB-President Theo Zwanziger calls for an indepth examination and an intervention by the ethical commission of the FIFA.
There have been additional allegations against football clubs from Qatar that foreign football players were neither paid nor allowed to leave the country. Former Moroccan international Abdeslam Ouaddou stated that he was treated as nothing but a slave by the Qatari club he was playing for and wasn't allowed to leave the country when he wanted to rescind his contract after he had not been paid for several months.
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There have been additional allegations against football clubs from Qatar that foreign football players were neither paid nor allowed to leave the country. Former Moroccan international Abdeslam Ouaddou stated that he was treated as nothing but a slave by the Qatari club he was playing for and wasn't allowed to leave the country when he wanted to rescind his contract after he had not been paid for several months.
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Source: http://www.fifpro.org/news/news_details/2246The former Moroccan international did absolutely anything he could before agreeing to break his contract. ‘They stopped paying me. When I went to claim my due, no one ever answered. I no longer existed. In vain I asked to meet the Sheikh. In July, I initiated proceedings with FIFA.’
After 90 days without pay, according to the regulations of the International Federation, a player is free to break his contract. But Abdeslam’s troubles had not ended for all that. When FIFA passed on his request to the Federation, which then passed it on to the club, while the player was trying by every means to open the doors of dialogue with his club, while he had not received the smallest amount of money since returning to the club, it was a phone call that left him as groggy as a boxer in his corner after escaping a knock out. ‘To work in Qatar, it is necessary to be sponsored by a Qatari. I was sponsored by a member of my first club, Lekhwiya. It was that person, obviously, who called to tell me I would get my exit visa on one condition only: that I withdraw my complaint to FIFA!’
In Qatar, where sport has become the primary tool for communication, they don’t like trouble. Everything is a question of image. And this Ouaddou who was making a noise, agitating, he was not good for their image. ‘When I started saying that I was going to appeal to the Human Rights League as well, the tone changed. They quickly gave me my exit visa and, last November, I left Qatar.'
'But they gave me this parting message: “We are going to do everything we can to make this business drag on, so that you will be waiting for your money as long as possible. Four or five years minimum, we have a lot of influence with FIFA!” Those people don’t respect anything or anyone.’
‘The Qataris think they can get away with everything, because they think money can buy anything - buildings, shares, beautiful cars - and men. For them, I was nothing but a slave!’
For Ouaddou, the struggle continues. He is fighting for himself and for all the footballers who, he insists, ‘have known exactly the same problems as I. There are many of them. The Qataris showed me no respect and I can never forgive them for it. I know they are powerful, I know that all doors open up before them, I know that money is king, but you don’t treat a man that way without paying a price. I shall never stop denouncing their methods! They wanted to break me, but they didn’t succeed. I’m going to bounce back—or at least I hope to do so. I still want to state my case at the highest level, and I still have the means. No one, not even the Qataris, is going to steal my life!’
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Re: Should Nations Boycott Qatar 2022?
if you think thats bad imagine he was an ordinary worker not working for a huge foreign company
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But I guess the problems of football players will be of more interest to the FIFA than those of normal workers ^^la bestia negra wrote:if you think thats bad imagine he was an ordinary worker not working for a huge foreign company
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fifa dosent care about anythingrwo power wrote:But I guess the problems of football players will be of more interest to the FIFA than those of normal workers ^^la bestia negra wrote:if you think thats bad imagine he was an ordinary worker not working for a huge foreign company
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+1. People are exaggerating. Ex-Pats live and work in Dubai, Abu Dhabi etc - I've been there a few times.. Sure it's insanely hot in summer and you feel like you have just showered under sweat after walking a few blocks down the street - but all the hotels/malls etc are well air conditioned - there will be plenty of taxis or air conditioned buses etc - the facilities will no doubt be fantastic and to be honest, if you stay indoors/at the beach all will be well in the world.sportsczy wrote: Nobody is going to boycott the WC. And the Wc isn't going to be played in the winter either. You guys need to remember that the WC in Qatar is in 2022... that's 9 years from now. Platini is likely going to be the FIFA President then and he is very old school.
Besides, domed stadiums are all over the place in the US, especially in Texas where it's no cooler than Qatar lol. Canada has it because it's freakin glacial. It's not really a problem to put retractable roofs/domes + air conditioning in the WC stadiums.
This is just Blatter trying to keep himself in the newspapers.
I think a lot of the backlash from people is their distaste for the middle-east (yes I am being serious) - people are talking about corruption? Yeah cos there isn't any corruption in South Africa, Brazil or Russia.. Is there?
But hey if you are more concerned about people breaking sweat before entering their rooftop pool in their fancy hotel over a country with a homicide rate that puts Iraq to shame then that's your prerogative. (Also don't get me wrong - I am not bothered by Brazil getting the W.C and I'm sure it'll be safe in most areas- I am in fact going and am well keen - Just making the point that people are oddly selective when it comes to morality)
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LOL!Grooverider wrote:one could argue that the CL has over taken the WC
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Many fans put the club they support and watch before national teams, and remain indifferent if they win or lose.animal.crackers wrote:LOL!Grooverider wrote:one could argue that the CL has over taken the WC
Club > country.
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Let me tell you something CL doesn't even touch the World Cup, and it ain't even close.Grooverider wrote:Many fans put the club they support and watch before national teams, and remain indifferent if they win or lose.animal.crackers wrote:LOL!Grooverider wrote:one could argue that the CL has over taken the WC
Club > country.
In 99% of the world, people don't have top clubs, they have the world cup.
When the World Cup comes on, people that aren't obsessed about footy enough to go on a forum about it, want to act like that's the only subject to talk about. Non footy fans are footy fans again over night.
The world cup is fricking GRAND. The Champions League is just a "little competition" that a bunch of people in Planet Earth don't even know about.
But ask them about the World Cup, and even the non football fans will know, and will probably watch it.
715.1 million people - give or take, one in ten people alive at the time - watched the last showpiece final. If that doesn't make you chill at how a frickin SPORT can bring humanity together, I don't know what will.
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