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Should We Boycott The World Cup?
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TBH the Quartermaster has a point here, sport should not suffer for politics and going by our performances since 1990 we’ll be home soon enough anyway.
TBH the Quartermaster has a point here, sport should not suffer for politics and going by our performances since 1990 we’ll be home soon enough anyway.
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It would only make a difference and shame Russia if most of the European teams boycott the tournament alongside us. Otherwise it would just be another empty gesture.
12:28 Wed 14th Mar 2018
Boycotting the World Cup just has to be the most stupidest idea I’ve ever heard!
Withdraw from the world cup?
So punish our footballers, fans and nation?
The only reasons the politicians are thinking about this is because football on the whole isn’t taxed on the whole so will not be losing millions if not billions by this ludicrous id a.
“The UK should hit Russia "in the pocket" rather than withdrawing from the World Cup ”
This is grasping at straws now.
Do we have proof that the poisoning was state sponsored and not from a “lone wolf revenge attack” from one of the many hundreds of agents whose careers/lives he endangered/wrecked?
The Kremlin must be splitting their sides at our running around to benny hill music in panic trying to work out how this puny weak bulldog can make a scratch on the mighty bear.
I’m embarrassed for the uk government who has now made the uk the official laughing stock of the world.
Withdraw from the world cup?
So punish our footballers, fans and nation?
The only reasons the politicians are thinking about this is because football on the whole isn’t taxed on the whole so will not be losing millions if not billions by this ludicrous id a.
“The UK should hit Russia "in the pocket" rather than withdrawing from the World Cup ”
This is grasping at straws now.
Do we have proof that the poisoning was state sponsored and not from a “lone wolf revenge attack” from one of the many hundreds of agents whose careers/lives he endangered/wrecked?
The Kremlin must be splitting their sides at our running around to benny hill music in panic trying to work out how this puny weak bulldog can make a scratch on the mighty bear.
I’m embarrassed for the uk government who has now made the uk the official laughing stock of the world.
A rogue element was responsible for this act there’s no doubt.
That rogue element is the mafia Russian state.
But the England team boycotting the World Cup is not the right thing to do. The failure of politicians earlier to intervene with strong action against said mafia state should not now be used to punish our own football fans. And players. Because that is all it would do.
That rogue element is the mafia Russian state.
But the England team boycotting the World Cup is not the right thing to do. The failure of politicians earlier to intervene with strong action against said mafia state should not now be used to punish our own football fans. And players. Because that is all it would do.
If it was the Olympics I'd say definitely NO. Athletes have dedicated their lives to competing in a prestigious event. I'm not a football fan though, so don't know how heartbroken the footballers and fans would be if we boycotted the World Cup.
In general I don't agree with sport getting involved in politics.
In general I don't agree with sport getting involved in politics.
Either :
a: Russia has carried out the act
b: Russia sold the nerve agent to someone else and they did it
c: Russia has lost control of a significant quantity of one of the most deadly substances known to man - and then the current owners randomly 'took out' one of Mr Putin's most hated enemies
I'd go with (a), can just about believe (b), but find (c) just about as ridiculous as believing that Mr Putin will win a fair and democratically transparent election next week.
a: Russia has carried out the act
b: Russia sold the nerve agent to someone else and they did it
c: Russia has lost control of a significant quantity of one of the most deadly substances known to man - and then the current owners randomly 'took out' one of Mr Putin's most hated enemies
I'd go with (a), can just about believe (b), but find (c) just about as ridiculous as believing that Mr Putin will win a fair and democratically transparent election next week.
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