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Should we boycott the 2018 World Cup?

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Should we as a country stand up to the alleged corrruption within FIFA and boycott the the World Cup?
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yellowmonkey wrote:Should we as a country stand up to the alleged corrruption within FIFA and boycott the the World Cup?
Can I have time to think about this one, um, like the next 4 years at least. And what limp dick boycotters we'll be if we don't qualify.

FIFA needs urgent attention now, not in 8 years time. Somehow, I've got a feeling FIFA has got a protective cloak on that stinks of Russian Mafia and putin place by the State.

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Not many opinions on this.
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Boycott the world cup? Dont be ridiculous, doesnt surprise me one bit that we havent got it. The panorama thing just wrapped it up. Theyve put it un russia as its uncharted territory within sport, it doesnt really have a national sport, football will grow as a sport with a russian following. Its as if theyre creating a legacy over there. Boycotting it will do nothing, just give football a worse reputation than it already does.
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yellowmonkey wrote:Not many opinions on this.
Sad innit when no one reads what's on the other boards. Maybe readers have realised what an arsehole and an opinion have in common :

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Now please readers have the common courtesy to reply to yellowmonkey's question.
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YellowMurphy wrote:Boycott the world cup? Dont be ridiculous, doesnt surprise me one bit that we havent got it. The panorama thing just wrapped it up. Theyve put it un russia as its uncharted territory within sport, it doesnt really have a national sport, football will grow as a sport with a russian following. Its as if theyre creating a legacy over there. Boycotting it will do nothing, just give football a worse reputation than it already does.
Boycotting would do something, in my opinion. It would make people actually realise that FIFA is a corrupt load of shite.

Our bid was the best one, even Blatter himself said it was (pretty much), so its insane how we didn't get it. Well, not insane, because it was inevitable because of the Panorama thing. But I hope that the British media come down on FIFA like a ton of bricks now.

It needs sorting, because Russia has no real interest in football, and Qatar.. is there even any football ever played in Qatar?!?!

I don't think we will boycott it, but I think it would make a difference if we did. Especially if we won it in 2014 (although thats about as likely as Exeter going to the Championship!)
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Exactly, football is not played in those countries, so we are trying to get them to. Im not defending fifa, just saying that could be part of the plan. Boycotting it would make England look an embarrasment, we would look like sore losers, best to have some sort of professional inquiry surely?!
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YellowMurphy wrote:Exactly, football is not played in those countries, so we are trying to get them to. Im not defending fifa, just saying that could be part of the plan. Boycotting it would make England look an embarrasment, we would look like sore losers, best to have some sort of professional inquiry surely?!
As long as any "professional" inquiry doesn't include "amateurs."
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YellowMurphy wrote:Exactly, football is not played in those countries, so we are trying to get them to. Im not defending fifa, just saying that could be part of the plan. Boycotting it would make England look an embarrasment, we would look like sore losers, best to have some sort of professional inquiry surely?!
I see where you're coming from, and it's a very fair point. I can see why Fifa are trying to expand, but is it just me who already sees the Russia World Cup being a big flop? A bit like South Africa, empty seats all over the shop, probably all sorts of violence there too. I for one wouldn't set foot at one of the bigger games there. It's a bit like Brazil, we all saw what happened to Jenson Button over there, its going to be mental.

From a business/profit point of view for Fifa, I'd have thought England would have been the best bet as its all ready-made, and I'm quite sure it would have been a sell out where-ever, whenever. If there had been a game down at Plymouth, I'd have tried going. Even if it was North Korea vs New Zealand.

Still.

I just feel that FIFA has cut its nose off to spite its face here, and all because it doesn't want to face the truths. The Panorama episode might well be blamed, but before that, I thought Fifa was a well-run organisation. Now, it seems that it is just a tower of corruption which could easily collapse anytime soon.
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Trojan 67 wrote: Sad innit when no one reads what's on the other boards. Maybe readers have realised what an arsehole and an opinion have in common :

WE ALL HAVE ONE

Now please readers have the common courtesy to reply to yellowmonkey's question.
Maybe some people didn't have an opinion either way and so decided not to bother.

That's the beauty of a forum you see - if you don't want to respond to certain things you don't have to.
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Trojan - I note you haven't yet responded on the "money, money, money" thread on the main board yet.

Could you please have the common courtesy to respond to the question posed.....

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scottbrehaut wrote: Maybe some people didn't have an opinion either way and so decided not to bother.

That's the beauty of a forum you see - if you don't want to respond to certain things you don't have to.
scottbrehaut wrote:Trojan - I note you haven't yet responded on the "money, money, money" thread on the main board yet.

Could you please have the common courtesy to respond to the question posed.....

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I think a boycott would only work if other countries joined us otherwise it looks like we're chucking our toys out of the pram.
Perhaps have a football 5 nations instead for example, I think I'd like to see that anyway instead of friendlies to be honest. Then maybe other nations might want to join.
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HRG wrote:I think a boycott would only work if other countries joined us otherwise it looks like we're chucking our toys out of the pram.
Perhaps have a football 5 nations instead for example, I think I'd like to see that anyway instead of friendlies to be honest. Then maybe other nations might want to join.
Good on you HRG(Her Royal Gingerness?) for getting the thread back on topic. :clap:

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Trojan 67 wrote: Good on you HRG(Her Royal Gingerness?) for getting the thread back on topic. :clap:

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