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  • #31
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    Originally posted by Hilts View Post
    I bet its not.

    Money talks.
    China next. Plenty of cheap labour in the Uyghur concentration camps to build the stadiums..

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    • #32
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      North Korea will be next

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      • #33
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        Originally posted by Swiss Peter View Post
        I'm a bit surprised that buying a beer in the stadium was ever on the cards. You couldn't at Euro2016 - or is my memory playing tricks on me?. The difference being of course that at Euro2016 there were any number of options for a nice drink pre or post match, whereas Qatar you'll be treated to some horribly expensive crap in a fanzone or in a high end hotel bar - if you're lucky.
        My memory is that the beer at Euro 2016 in the stadiums was alcohol free or extremely weak, so we just didn't bother at the stadium. It wasn't really an issue as we were drinking pre and post match so the break was almost welcome.

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        • #34
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          Aren’t UEFA games alcohol free but World Cup qualifiers aren’t? At the Algarve Cup it was definitely alcohol free in the stadium.

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          • #35
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            It won’t affect me but some people have never watched a game sober.

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            • #36
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              And the security guards making sure no-one smuggles any alcohol in are being paid 35p an hour. What a world cup.
              Migrant workers in Qatar acting as guards at Al-Bidda Park appear to get one day off a month and are housed in dirty camps on the edge of the desert

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              • #37
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                60m i Qatar isn't even peanuts it's pocket fluff

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                • #38
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                  Budweiser don't care if their product isn't on sale in the grounds. They are paying £60m for worldwide TV coverage - a few thousand beers sold in Qatar won't make a lot of difference to their balance sheets.

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                  • #39
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                    Budweiser have had global advertising today and haven’t paid a single cent for it
                    There’s always a silver lining 🤔

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                    • #40
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                      Originally posted by Sunnysideup View Post
                      Budweiser have had global advertising today and haven’t paid a single cent for it
                      There’s always a silver lining ��
                      not if you're a pisshead that likes to get tanked up at the world cup...it's more like a shit lining

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                      • #41
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                        Lol 😂
                        If you’re intending on getting pissed up in Qatar you’ll more than likely get locked up 😂😂😂

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                        • #42
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                          Trust the World Cup we qualify for to be the shittest of them all.

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                          • #43
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                            Off the field undoubtedly
                            On it though I really do think that we’ll do well
                            It’s strange that Wales’s odds have drifted
                            Not sure why?
                            I’ve had a small interest at 300/1 to win it and 90/1 to finish top four
                            Iran beating Engerluund on Monday would be a great start 😄

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                            • #44
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                              Originally posted by Sunnysideup View Post
                              Off the field undoubtedly
                              On it though I really do think that we’ll do well
                              It’s strange that Wales’s odds have drifted
                              Not sure why?
                              I’ve had a small interest at 300/1 to win it and 90/1 to finish top four
                              Iran beating Engerluund on Monday would be a great start 😄
                              I’m not quite as confident as you. First game is MASSIVE. Start well against US and it could be a springboard

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                              • #45
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                                I’m quietly confident
                                I really do think we are dark horses
                                Get out of the group and Pagey and the boys won’t be scared of anyone
                                50/1 that Bale wins the Golden Boot
                                I’ve spread fifty quid over several bets as an interest
                                Flying to Tenerife tomorrow afternoon
                                Getting excited for Monday
                                Guaranteed I won’t be drinking Budweiser lol 😂😂😂😂😂

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