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Marking the move of freebasing to a more structured deliberate 'forum' approach, a topic for World Cup 2022 discussion

A couple of days to it all kicks off...

BBC summary

The World Cup starts in Al Khor's Al-Bayt Stadium on Sunday and finishes at Lusail Iconic Stadium in Doha on 18 December.

Thirty-two teams will contest the tournament, which will be played out in 64 matches over 28 days, including hosts Qatar, holders France and five-time winners Brazil.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/world-cup

 

 

 

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    Non-event as far as I'm concerned , the nadir has been reached in the farcical world of money ruling every aspect of a sport to the detriment of everything about it ... 🤬

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On 19/12/2022 at 08:24, Fish Fingers said:

I will eat my words from the start of this World Cup. 

It's the best one I've ever seen for so many reasons (no fan trouble, no fake dives to name but 2). The actual football won over all the controversies. 

The match times and watching on a cold wet winter night have also added to it. Much better than watching on a hot June day. 

And then the most dramatic World Cup final I have ever seen. 

It has been epic. 

 

Close .... but I do recall a lovely hot summer's day  i.e. July 30th 1966 ... being old has it's benefits ... :rolleyes:

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