• FIFA World Cup 2026

    From Nightfox@21:1/137 to All on Wed Jun 10 14:31:23 2026
    FIFA World Cup 2026 starts tomorrow (June 11) - and it's already June 11 in parts of the world. Is anyone looking forward to watching the games?

    Nightfox
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  • From Atreyu@21:1/176 to Nightfox on Wed Jun 10 17:34:41 2026
    On 10 Jun 26 14:31:23, Nightfox said the following to All:

    FIFA World Cup 2026 starts tomorrow (June 11) - and it's already June 11 in parts of the world. Is anyone looking forward to watching the games?

    Nah... I know many people like it and thats fine for them, but Toronto was absolutely ill-prepared for this, city is slammed... for a silly sport.

    Atreyu

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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to Nightfox on Wed Jun 10 19:47:33 2026
    Nightfox wrote to All <=-

    FIFA World Cup 2026 starts tomorrow (June 11) - and it's already June
    11 in parts of the world. Is anyone looking forward to watching the
    games?

    Not even a little bit.



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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Nightfox on Thu Jun 11 06:41:32 2026
    FIFA World Cup 2026 starts tomorrow (June 11) - and it's already June 11 in parts of the world. Is anyone looking forward to watching the games?

    I think I'll get over my annoyance with FIFA by the end of the World Cup, but it'll probably take me a bit.

    But hopefully the games are good, from a fan perspective, regardless.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Adept on Thu Jun 11 11:47:05 2026
    Re: Re: FIFA World Cup 2026
    By: Adept to Nightfox on Thu Jun 11 2026 06:41 am

    I think I'll get over my annoyance with FIFA by the end of the World Cup, but it'll probably take me a bit.

    But hopefully the games are good, from a fan perspective, regardless.

    What's your annoyance with FIFA?

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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Nightfox on Fri Jun 12 08:36:27 2026
    I think I'll get over my annoyance with FIFA by the end of the World but it'll probably take me a bit.
    What's your annoyance with FIFA?

    There have been a variety of stories about bait-and-switch ticket sales, various ways that FIFA tries to extract all the profit for itself and give all the expenses to cities, and things that I remember less about but point to general corruption.

    On the bait-and-switch ticket sales, it was along the lines of, "You'll get great, but un-specified seats in quality level 2" with the implication that the buyer was paying for something of a certain quality level. Then, when the time came to hand out the actual seat assignments, suddenly all the quality seats they were baiting with were instead still for sale, and people had purchased something they had thought was quality level 3.

    I'm sure I'm not entirely correct on what exactly happened, but it's a sleazy organization doing sleazy things.

    Plenty of those, especially in big-money sports, but it makes me less interested.

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