So @FIFAWorldCup broadcaster @ZEE5India has pulled a financial bait-and-switch over Indian consumers
- Promised 3 devices will be allowed for the World Cup subscription
- After people signed up, they changed it to just 1 device
@jagograhakjago please take a look
Incorrect. He had a visa. From the US Embassy in Nairobi. It was valid. They vetted him there, and gave him a visa.
Then he landed in Miami, was detained for 11 hours, and deported to Istanbul.
THEN they branded him a terrorist.
A FIFA referee, simply because he’s Somali.
Daylight robbery from @ZEE5India . Firstly, they introduced just before the World Cup a plan with 3 devices for 800 for 3 months which itself is a burden.
Now, they reduced the number of screens to 1.
What kind of behaviour is this 😂
#FIFA
Dear @ZEE5India,
I subscribed to the World Cup Pack because it was advertised as supporting 3 devices, allowing my family to share the subscription. After payment, the device limit was changed to 1 device only.
This is misleading and unfair to consumers. Please resolve this issue or provide a refund.
#ConsumerRights #ZEE5 #NCH
Sharma's son has been tragically killed in the same region where he bluntly and openly wanted a comprehensive genocide of other innocents by Zionists. His son was killed in a war of choice by those he so admires. Hate begets hate. Violence begets violence. There could not be a starker example.
#Genocide #Gaza #IranWar
Father of Aditya Sharma was once celebrating and saying Kudos to Israel for killing lakhs of innocent people in Gaza including children
Today he is pleading to return his son's dead body who got killed in US Navy attack in Oman
Life is so unpredictable, never celebrate other's loss just because you like one specific political narrative
You never know what is waiting for you in future
RIP Aditya Sharma 🙏
🚨 Paul Gascoigne Reacts to Football’s Greatest What-If:
🗣️Reporter: Paul, when people talk about the biggest transfer “what ifs” in football history, your failed move to Manchester United is always near the top. How close were you to joining them?
🗣️Paul Gascoigne: Closer than people think. Sir Alex Ferguson had done everything. He met me, spoke with my family, showed me his plans for Manchester United, and made me feel important. At that point, I genuinely thought I was going there.
🗣️Reporter: So, in your mind, you were going to be a Manchester United player?
🗣️Gascoigne: Pretty much. Sir Alex wasn’t just signing players; he was building something. You could see his ambition. He talked about creating a team that would dominate English football, and he wanted me to be part of it.
🗣️Reporter: Then Tottenham entered the picture.
🗣️Gascoigne: Yes, and everything changed very quickly. Spurs came in with an incredible package. They looked after not just me but my family as well. At that age, family meant everything to me.
🗣️Reporter: Did you ever feel guilty?
🗣️Gascoigne: A little bit, yes. Not because I joined Tottenham they were a fantastic club but because Sir Alex had invested so much time in me. He genuinely believed I’d be wearing a United shirt.
Reporter: Do you ever imagine what your career would have looked like under Ferguson?
🗣️Gascoigne: All the time. You look at what happened with players like Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, and David Beckham. Ferguson had a way of getting the absolute best out of talented players. It’s impossible not to wonder.
🗣️Reporter: When you watched Ferguson build that dynasty at Manchester United, what went through your mind?
🗣️Gascoigne: I thought, “I could have been part of that.” That’s the honest answer. You see the trophies, the titles, the Champions League nights at Old Trafford, and you think about the road you didn’t take.
🗣️Reporter: Is turning down Manchester United the biggest transfer decision of your career?
🗣️Gascoigne: Without question. People still ask me about it decades later. That tells you everything. I had a great career, but the Manchester United story never really went away.
Source [@SkySportsPL ]
Hi darling @ToniKroos
You spent months criticizing Qatar and talking about every possible issue before and during the 2022 World Cup, yet it turned out to be one of the best-organized tournaments in history. Public transportation was free, fans could travel easily between stadiums some fans saw 4 matches in the stadium in same day, and the overall organization was praised by millions of visitors.
Now, when concerns are being raised about visa delays, strict entry procedures, and travel difficulties surrounding tournaments in the United States, we don't hear the same level of criticism from you. There have also been complaints about organizational decisions and match arrangements that many fans consider unnecessary or difficult, yet your voice is nowhere near as loud as it was when Qatar hosted the World Cup.
If your criticism is truly based on principles, then the same standards should apply to everyone. But when Qatar receives endless criticism while similar concerns elsewhere are met with silence, people are naturally going to question whether your issue was really about organization at all.
Fuck you.
🇩🇪🇶🇦 Joshua Kimmich in 2021 on Qatar 🗣️
“I see us as having a responsibility to address things. That’s what we tried.”
🇩🇪🇺🇸 Joshua Kimmich in 2026 on the USA 🗣️
“That we players can solve these problems or change anything about them: that’s the wrong expectation.”
World Cup ticket sales have been a disaster.
FIFA held back tickets to create artificial scarcity, launched its own resale platform with a 15% fee for both buyers and sellers, and now there are still 180,000 tickets available for purchase.
READ: https://t.co/3UKLVaM6IM