“In our country and in Germany, we have a culture,” Richards said. “We call it, 'We would like to go for a pint and that pint is a pint of beer.’ It is our culture as much as your culture is not drinking. There has to be a happy medium.
Wonderwall wrote:Saw him stumble and fall into the puddle on the news, wouldnt have made the news if he wasnt such a knob with his comments in the first place. Who cares who invented what, it doesnt matter whatsoever. I am all for qatar being dry, our overpaid english riff raff might actually concentrate on the job in hand.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Saw him stumble and fall into the puddle on the news, wouldnt have made the news if he wasnt such a knob with his comments in the first place. Who cares who invented what, it doesnt matter whatsoever. I am all for qatar being dry, our overpaid english riff raff might actually concentrate on the job in hand.
Its not dry now in the true sense of the word, plenty of places to get a beer, hotels etc, but its upwards of a tenner a pint, so no idea why anybody would want to drink over there
Im_Spartacus wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Saw him stumble and fall into the puddle on the news, wouldnt have made the news if he wasnt such a knob with his comments in the first place. Who cares who invented what, it doesnt matter whatsoever. I am all for qatar being dry, our overpaid english riff raff might actually concentrate on the job in hand.
Its not dry now in the true sense of the word, plenty of places to get a beer, hotels etc, but its upwards of a tenner a pint, so no idea why anybody would want to drink over there
ant london wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Saw him stumble and fall into the puddle on the news, wouldnt have made the news if he wasnt such a knob with his comments in the first place. Who cares who invented what, it doesnt matter whatsoever. I am all for qatar being dry, our overpaid english riff raff might actually concentrate on the job in hand.
Its not dry now in the true sense of the word, plenty of places to get a beer, hotels etc, but its upwards of a tenner a pint, so no idea why anybody would want to drink over there
It's dull as fucking dishwater as a place IMO. It's like a mini Dubai....with the emphasis on mini. A lot can change in the next 8 years but my god it will have to if it's not to be the shittest World Cup ever
ant london wrote:
It's dull as fucking dishwater as a place IMO. It's like a mini Dubai....with the emphasis on mini. A lot can change in the next 8 years but my god it will have to if it's not to be the shittest World Cup ever
Ted Hughes wrote:ant london wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Saw him stumble and fall into the puddle on the news, wouldnt have made the news if he wasnt such a knob with his comments in the first place. Who cares who invented what, it doesnt matter whatsoever. I am all for qatar being dry, our overpaid english riff raff might actually concentrate on the job in hand.
Its not dry now in the true sense of the word, plenty of places to get a beer, hotels etc, but its upwards of a tenner a pint, so no idea why anybody would want to drink over there
It's dull as fucking dishwater as a place IMO. It's like a mini Dubai....with the emphasis on mini. A lot can change in the next 8 years but my god it will have to if it's not to be the shittest World Cup ever
It'll have stiff competition for that title with Russia coming up first. What an aboslute joy that will be for the small handful of non Russians who actually go. No doubt England will be based in Siberia.
FIFA are a fucking joke; that's what Richards should have said before he fell in the fountain.
DoomMerchant wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:ant london wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Saw him stumble and fall into the puddle on the news, wouldnt have made the news if he wasnt such a knob with his comments in the first place. Who cares who invented what, it doesnt matter whatsoever. I am all for qatar being dry, our overpaid english riff raff might actually concentrate on the job in hand.
Its not dry now in the true sense of the word, plenty of places to get a beer, hotels etc, but its upwards of a tenner a pint, so no idea why anybody would want to drink over there
It's dull as fucking dishwater as a place IMO. It's like a mini Dubai....with the emphasis on mini. A lot can change in the next 8 years but my god it will have to if it's not to be the shittest World Cup ever
It'll have stiff competition for that title with Russia coming up first. What an aboslute joy that will be for the small handful of non Russians who actually go. No doubt England will be based in Siberia.
FIFA are a fucking joke; that's what Richards should have said before he fell in the fountain.
not that i really care to counterbalance the negativity around Sir fucking Dave, but isn't that what he in fact said?
back to spring training news for me. ho. hum.
cheers
Ted Hughes wrote:
It'll have stiff competition for that title with Russia coming up first. What an aboslute joy that will be for the small handful of non Russians who actually go. No doubt England will be based in Siberia.
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ant london wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
It'll have stiff competition for that title with Russia coming up first. What an aboslute joy that will be for the small handful of non Russians who actually go. No doubt England will be based in Siberia.
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If your team is playing in Moscow or St Petersburg you'd have a bloody brilliant time in Russia......although you'd need to take out a second mortgage if you fancied staying for more than a few days. It's a pricey old place is Moscow. Fucking awesome though
john68 wrote:At the risk of going out on a limb, does anyone else actually think that Richards does have a point here?
When I first heard the reports, like everyone else I cringed and thought what a tosser. How could any thinking man with his experience and stature in English football make such a crass statement and a political blunder?....IDIOT came to mind.
But take away the media spin and their agenda to take the piss and create another victim out of an easy target. Not a swimming pool but a fountain in a darkened place. Anyone never bumped into something? Unfortunate/bad timing, but we've all done it.
He has a point. Whatever the history of global ball games in any country at any time, there can be no doubt that the global game we currently have is directly descended from the game that was organised, formalised and developed in England. Its laws were defined in England and it was taken out into the World by England. That FIFA should now attempt to rewrite history to suit there own political agenda is abominable and Richards, in his position has every right to defend the English role and refute the FIFA nonsense.
I am all for respecting cultural differences and Qatar has every right to choose its own where alcohol is concerned, but does Richards not have a point when he asks for FIFA and Qatar to respect the football culture of the majority of the rest of the World?
FIFA may consider they have a PRODUCT to sell to the World but football is far more than a PRODUCT and Richards reflected that. Football is part of our National Heritage, it is what we do and that also applies to the majority of footballing nations. What FIFA has is more than a product, they are the keepers of the World game, the keepers of the many and varied cultures that many and varied countries have attached to it. They too have to understand and respect that.
Despite the percieved English arrogance, Richards has told no lies, he has clumsily defended football culture and our role in its formation, formalisation and globalistaion. I'm happy with that. If the media want to create a victim, make him look small in public by hyping it all up without discussing his issues seriously, maybe the media needs to criticised too.
john68 wrote:At the risk of going out on a limb, does anyone else actually think that Richards does have a point here?
When I first heard the reports, like everyone else I cringed and thought what a tosser. How could any thinking man with his experience and stature in English football make such a crass statement and a political blunder?....IDIOT came to mind.
But take away the media spin and their agenda to take the piss and create another victim out of an easy target. Not a swimming pool but a fountain in a darkened place. Anyone never bumped into something? Unfortunate/bad timing, but we've all done it.
He has a point. Whatever the history of global ball games in any country at any time, there can be no doubt that the global game we currently have is directly descended from the game that was organised, formalised and developed in England. Its laws were defined in England and it was taken out into the World by England. That FIFA should now attempt to rewrite history to suit there own political agenda is abominable and Richards, in his position has every right to defend the English role and refute the FIFA nonsense.
I am all for respecting cultural differences and Qatar has every right to choose its own where alcohol is concerned, but does Richards not have a point when he asks for FIFA and Qatar to respect the football culture of the majority of the rest of the World?
FIFA may consider they have a PRODUCT to sell to the World but football is far more than a PRODUCT and Richards reflected that. Football is part of our National Heritage, it is what we do and that also applies to the majority of footballing nations. What FIFA has is more than a product, they are the keepers of the World game, the keepers of the many and varied cultures that many and varied countries have attached to it. They too have to understand and respect that.
Despite the percieved English arrogance, Richards has told no lies, he has clumsily defended football culture and our role in its formation, formalisation and globalistaion. I'm happy with that. If the media want to create a victim, make him look small in public by hyping it all up without discussing his issues seriously, maybe the media needs to criticised too.
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