GogLais wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 10:17 am
sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 9:39 am
GogLais wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 9:33 am
Any thoughts on the non-wearing of the armband? I think once they’ve gone there, they’ve got to try and get as far as they can so it was justified, however much it sticks in the throat,
If they cared that much, they wouldn't have gone in the first place. Prominent teams actually boycotting the tournament would mean far more than being their wearing an armband. The shallowness of their commitment has been confirmed by ditching the armbands at the threat of yellow cards.
Then again, it's easy for me to be sanctimonious because I have little interest in football and probably wouldn't have watched much of the tournament even if it was somewhere considerably less objectionable than Qatar. As it is I'll be watching none of it.
Just struck me - I wonder who made the decision - it shouldn’t have been left to the players. I know there’s the big question of whether the FWC should have gone to Qatar but the ramifications of walking away the day before the first match would be enormous so I understand why they didn’t do so.
FIFA remains the overriding problem.
It couldn't care less who it deals with, along as the money - either legitimate or handed over in brown paper bags - is right.
This armband thing really is a distraction, and it's asking the wrong people to make what is ultimately quite a trite gesture (in the sense of having negligible tangible impact upon Qatar's policies) at completely the wrong level.
The World Cup shouldn't be there, it's really that simple, and that is squarely on FIFA. Too many people have died or been exploited (and continue to be exploited), all for the benefit of a tiny set of people. If reports are to be believed, and I believe them, 6,500 migrant worker deaths and untold misery for the others just so we can watch some people kick a bag of air around a field for 90 minutes. The problem seems to be we're expecting associations and players to make the moral call, in which case they'll just be substituted out with no real net impact on the situation of migrant workers or gay people in Qatar - and I would expect (for example) any FA administrator who makes such a call would be escorted out of Lancaster Gate within minutes.
I suppose what I'm wittering on about is we really need action on FIFA to stop crap like this occurring again, not gesture once it's all too late. Which I appreciate sounds straightforward written on a forum, and not so easy to do in real life, but the national associations do have some autonomy to act (if enough can be persuaded, although it seems sometimes a case of 'every union for itself'), and the sponsors will certainly listen to public opinion.
I'm in danger of repeating myself on this thread so I'll stop now - in my defence, my first sport was football and I have many happy memories of going with my dad, and these are being corrupted. I'm just gutted for where it is now and I'm plenty pissed off with the levels of self-interest, corruption and greed across the board.