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No Ta Doctor

Veteran
It was stupid suggestion from the outset and so, so typical of FIFA. Fans, TV schedules, policing, stadium staff, security, players........it's a long list. If one ever needed evidence of the stupidity it takes to be a FIFA official this is it. I'll be tucked up in bed. I can't think of anything that would tempt me to stay awake till 4.00am to watch England probably get eliminated.

I do genuinely feel this WC has created a problem through its sheer size. I have a passing interest in international football. I'll watch if an England or Scotland game is on at a semi-reasonable time. I appreciate time zones mean we cannot expect KOs to be convenient to Europeans, we shouldn't feel so entitled. Where I see the difficulty, it is for me, is the matches are so widely spaced there's no momentum or excitment building, no anticipation. This just drags on and on and with still more than two weeks to go, by which time I will have completely lost interest.....................unless Kane has managed to pull England through to the final

If you're only watching your team then yes, it feels widely spaced.

If, however, you're watching Cabo Verde take Argentina into an incredible extra time, or the French forwards taking apart everyone they meet, or Norwegians rowing their massive invisible boat, then time flies

For me World Cups have always been about seeing loads of different teams create their own stories - like one of my favourite memories is of Roger Milla dancing at the corner flag in Italia '90, Valderamas amazing afro and even more amazing velcro-boots etc etc etc
 

dicko

Legendary Member
Location
Derbyshire
I’m a bit concerned for the safety of our players and fans. The team hotel location has been leaked and the Mexican fans are giving our team a noisy time and loads of abuse too, even inside the hotel reports say. This shouldn’t be happening as the same treatment was handed out to their last opponents.
 

No Ta Doctor

Veteran
I’m a bit concerned for the safety of our players and fans. The team hotel location has been leaked and the Mexican fans are giving our team a noisy time and loads of abuse too, even inside the hotel reports say. This shouldn’t be happening as the same treatment was handed out to their last opponents.

Doubt there's any actual safety problem for fans or team, probably safer than playing Lazio in Rome for e.g.
The team will have know exactly what to expect and prepared accordingly, if they're not complete amateurs. If they didn't want people to know where they were staying they should probably have avoided driving a giant team bus with a cross of St George and ENGLAND on it to the hotel
 

PaulSB

Squire
If you're only watching your team then yes, it feels widely spaced.

If, however, you're watching Cabo Verde take Argentina into an incredible extra time, or the French forwards taking apart everyone they meet, or Norwegians rowing their massive invisible boat, then time flies

For me World Cups have always been about seeing loads of different teams create their own stories - like one of my favourite memories is of Roger Milla dancing at the corner flag in Italia '90, Valderamas amazing afro and even more amazing velcro-boots etc etc etc

Yes, you're very right. I've only a passing interest, league football is my thing, and it matters little to me how England do. A bit parochial on my part I suppose. I'm not sufficiently motivated to watch Argentina and Cape Verde on the off-chance it's a great game.
 
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