Gary posted that. Yeah, not ideal.
But c'mon, you surely want to see Gary Neville dragged off kicking and screaming by the authorities.
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Gary posted that. Yeah, not ideal.
But c'mon, you surely want to see Gary Neville dragged off kicking and screaming by the authorities.
Good point. A global TV audience in the billions is neither here nor there. I'm sure the sponsors will foot the bill regardless.
And the moral issue isn't worth a mention. Provided it doesn't harm us then no foul.
Neither is the theft and vandalisation of a sport that used to be accessible to the average punter.
Of course they will. The TV and sponsorship deals are already signed.
It's definitely worth a mention.Quote:
And the moral issue isn't worth a mention. Provided it doesn't harm us then no foul.
I have posted many times on here what a shitshow football is these days. I have little or no power to change that. One thing I have done is stop giving Arsenal my money. And I don't subscribe to any sport channels.Quote:
Neither is the theft and vandalisation of a sport that used to be accessible to the average punter.
Other than that I have no real power to affect change.
I’ll still watch the England games and some of the other bigger matches. Normally I do what I can to watch as many games as possible but I just don’t give enough of a fuck about this to bother.
I don't know how I'd feel in that scenario.
I get why people might want to "boycott" it, I just personally don't think it'll make any difference. I like watching football so I'll probably watch here and there.
I'm just interested in the virtue signalling from some people* who usually baulk at that sort of thing...
(*not you)
Bit of both. No way should it be held in a country like Qatar for whom it’s just another vehicle for sportswashing and the fact it’s in the middle of the season, a season where Arsenal also happen to be flying is quite annoying.
It’s all just a bit meh really. Maybe I’ll feel different when it’s underway.