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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Still doesn't feel like a world cup has just started does it ?

It feels really odd.

I'm trying to reason that out in a sentence but I'm not quite sure how to. I think there is almost a guilt hanging over it (rightly or wrongly) that you shouldn't be allowed to enjoy it.

Then there was some shit commentary, embarrasing fans, a dodgy VAR decision, and generally a gash game of football.

Just thinking out loud.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Still doesn't feel like a world cup has just started does it ?

I think it will be determined by how full/empty the stadia are. Was impressed by the number of Ecuador fans. I'm often intrigued by the number of fans who seem to travel half way around the world from some of the poorer countries. Today was a prime example.
 
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I think it will be determined by how full/empty the stadia are. Was impressed by the number of Ecuador fans. I'm often intrigued by the number of fans who seem to travel half way around the world from some of the poorer countries. Today was a prime example.
You'd imagine that quite a lot if them that were there probably live in the Middle East? Also although it is a poor country there's a lot of wealth disparity and there are probably quite a lot of fairly wealthy Ecuadorians in the USA and Europe. I doubt that many travelled from Ecuador.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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It’s a fairly tough month for sky they will be putting on some meaningless international friendly games.

It used to be more interesting watching World Cup games as there would be lots of mystery players.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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You'd imagine that quite a lot if them that were there probably live in the Middle East? Also although it is a poor country there's a lot of wealth disparity and there are probably quite a lot of fairly wealthy Ecuadorians in the USA and Europe. I doubt that many travelled from Ecuador.
Probably my ignorance of population migration, but some of the South American support that appears (wherever the World Cup is played) seems disproportionate to their population. For instance, wherever we play Argentina, they always seem to have more in attendance than England, yet only have 3/4 of our population.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Didn't realise this, but the BBC apparently showed a women's match instead of the opening ceremony.

I was doing other things so don't care, but for those who can't find the red button (a lot if this forum is anything to judge by), than that would be a shame.
 

itsabuzzard

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For me it'd have the feel of our L1 winning season that got cancelled. I'd be dead pleased we won it, but it'd feel tainted.
At the time that season was brought to a halt, we were well out in front and pulling away from the rest, and would have won it at a canter. Absolutely no doubt.

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So I still have no clue if Ecuador are any good or not.
 

chiefdave

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Didn't realise this, but the BBC apparently showed a women's match instead of the opening ceremony.

I was doing other things so don't care, but for those who can't find the red button (a lot if this forum is anything to judge by), than that would be a shame.
Didn't even realise it was on the red button. I sat thought about 30 minutes of the game expecting the opening ceremony to come on afterwards only for them to go over to Qatar and say the opening ceremony had just finished.
 
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They played a lot of slick first time passing. I was reasonably impressed, despite Qatar being gash.
That's the thing, they were so bad it ended up a bit of a training session, and Ecuador seemed to give up second half really.
 

Tea & Busquets

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So I still have no clue if Ecuador are any good or not.
They've bred a golden generation with players like Plata, Caicedo, Estupinan, Hincapie, Sarmiento and co. all who are very promising. In terms of actual ability right now I'd say they're pretty decent, right around Morocco's level if we're to compare them to another WC team.
 

Nick

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Yeah I put BBC one on expecting the ceremony but it was Chelsea womens. They didnt mention anything about go over to iFollow.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Interesting they said Qatar had spent 6 months preparing for the tournament and training together. Can’t beat match sharpness, footballing infrastructure and a decent league.

Too much time learning, not enough time testing
 

shmmeee

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Such a weird vibe around this WC. Not seeing any flags out in the street, hardly anyone really talking about it outside football circles other than complaining about human rights abuses (though I suspect a lot of these are the ones normally complaining there’s too much football during the WC).

Gonna watch all three games today as I’ve adopted Netherlands as my second team this year.
 
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I got confused with times, got up for the first game at 7am... Ah well. Day off today, so let's see how we go. Also playing a country with worse human rights abuses than Qatar!
 

Grendel

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I got confused with times, got up for the first game at 7am... Ah well. Day off today, so let's see how we go. Also playing a country with worse human rights abuses than Qatar!

Yes fairly ironic really.
 

SkyBlueMatt

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We strongly believe in wearing the armband and what it stands for......


......unless it affects us directly.

Imagine if they had of worn it and players would have been sent off directly / indirectly because of it. Surely that would be a statement?

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Sky Blue Pete

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We strongly believe in wearing the armband and what it stands for......


......unless it affects us directly.

Imagine if they had of worn it and players would have been sent off directly / indirectly because of it. Surely that would be a statement?

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Fancy thinking that politics isn’t part of sport!!

Lol - why aren’t Russia at the World Cup?
 

tisza

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Why did no one complain about the Russian WC?
Politicians did boycott it because of the Salisbury poisonings. There was a lot of controversy over Russian activities in Donbas with politicians calling for boycotts and the tournament to be moved. Of course FIFA weren't interested ( or paid to be quiet much like now).
And everyone was hyped up that it was going to be a bloodbath after all those Russian hooligan videos about attacking fans, people of colour and LGBTQs etc.
 

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