2010. South Africa. They said theft will be at an all-time high. Unsafe for world cup. Didn't happen.
2014. Brazil. Complained about some of the remote places the venues were. Unsafe for players. Didn't happen.
2018. Russia. "It's not a democracy". There would be marginalization. People would not even be free or allowed entry. Didn't happen.
2022. Qatar. " Slave built stadiums ". A morally bankrupt nation. " It cannot be fun". The tournament is horrible. No alcohols. Religious intolerance. Didn't happen.
2026. US. All the above happening.
We see.
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🚨 Casemiro on a funny moment at Manchester United this season:
🗣️ “Against Fulham, Cunha dribbled into the box and was fouled. The referee immediately pointed to the spot and we started celebrating.
Then the Fulham players surrounded the referee and protested. VAR checked it and ruled the foul was outside the box, so the penalty was changed to a free-kick.
I looked at Cunha and thought, ‘They’ve just made all your hard work pointless.’
A few moments later, Bruno delivered a brilliant ball from the free-kick and I scored.
After the game, Cunha and I went over to their captain and asked: ‘Honestly, which would you have preferred…the penalty or the free-kick goal?’
He looked at us and said, ‘Please, just leave me alone.’
We thanked him for the protest and walked away.” 😂
🚨 Dimitar Berbatov slams Elliot Anderson’s reported £100M valuation amid Man United interest:
🗣️ “I’ve heard Manchester United are looking at Elliot Anderson and I can understand the interest.
He’s energetic, technically good, works hard and has shown real personality in the Premier League.
But £100 million? Come on.
That price is absolutely crazy.
We are talking about a talented young midfielder, not a player who has dominated football for five or six years.
This is what is wrong with the modern transfer market.
Every time a young English-based player has a good season, the price doubles overnight.
I like Anderson, I really do.
I think he has the qualities to play for a club like Manchester United.
He has intensity, confidence and looks like someone who enjoys responsibility.
But there is a huge difference between being a good player and being a £100 million player.
Manchester United have made mistakes before by overpaying for potential.
If the club believes in him, fine.
But paying anything close to £100 million would be madness.
For that kind of money, you should be buying one of the best midfielders in world football, not a player who is still proving himself.”
{Source:@tntsports }