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edcam Wrote:

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> Russia can go and f*** itself. The current

> situation regarding LGBTQ rights there means that

> no civilised country should be legitimising the

> regime by attending.


The LGBTQ rights issue is just one issue. There are other Global issues like Religion and Race issues.


The World Cup brings together Peoples from across the Globe and Unites them in The game of Football.


Let's keep this Thread about the Football and not Politics.


Just foe once.


DulwichFox

I'm less excited about this WC than any before. Maybe I've seen too many as 1970 was the highlight. My support for my country of residency appears to flow with how the tabloid headlines are treating them. If they are OTT when England win a game it puts me off, but when they are slated for losing a game I feel sorry for them and the manager.


I like this England squad mainly because it doesn't contain 'stars'. That's not to say it doesn't contain some very good players. I suspect the manager is out of his depth but I hope I'm wrong as he is a nice guy. Good luck to them.

The only positive thing I have to say is that Russia is not Qatar. Recent England performances in international competitions has put me at my lowest interest since 1986 (was watching Madness at Glastonbury rather than the hand of God).


Funnily enough in my left field predictions in a work competition I had England beating Uruguay on pens, after a 0-0 full time in the final. Never done a predictions thing in my life. And I drew Switzerland out of the hat.


Went to Germany, Brazil and France 16 where I fortunately saw France Iceland - a close shave as it could been England. Even then a Brit got arrested.


I like my beer and my football, but for so many reasons would never want to see England live. I felt like this well before Brexit.

I?ll post my opinion when and where I want to Dulwich Fox. This is too important an issue not to note it. It?s an unwise move to try and silence people.


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Russia can go and f*** itself. The current

> > situation regarding LGBTQ rights there means

> that

> > no civilised country should be legitimising the

> > regime by attending.

>

> The LGBTQ rights issue is just one issue. There

> are other Global issues like Religion and Race

> issues.

>

> The World Cup brings together Peoples from across

> the Globe and Unites them in The game of

> Football.

>

> Let's keep this Thread about the Football and not

> Politics.

>

> Just foe once.

>

> DulwichFox

edcam Wrote:

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> Russia can go and f*** itself. The current

> situation regarding LGBTQ rights there means that

> no civilised country should be legitimising the

> regime by attending.


you are quite right- but you will find the same kind of attitudes to LGBTQ rights in many faith schools in THIS country- all paid for from our tax contributions

edcam Wrote:

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> Russia can go and f*** itself. The current

> situation regarding LGBTQ rights there means that

> no civilised country should be legitimising the

> regime by attending.



Peter Tatchell has already been arrested and bailed for his protest in Red Square (He is brave)

Underwhelmed by England last night. Should have put the game to bed (no excuse for such woeful finishing) and a little surprised about how sycophantic the BBC pundits were. But in a glass half full mode those are the sort of matches you need to grind out a result (although should never have been in that position).

I must of been watching a different game.

England looked sharp in the first half but after the half-time chat came back out a different team.


This often seems to happen, same down Millwall. I sometimes think Managers should ST*U at half time

and let the team reflect amongst themselves about the first half.


We were lucky to steal the Win. Not at all convincing.


Lots of room for improvement.


Foxy

Don't know why that ref didn't give England 2 pens yesterday, given the one he did award. England shouldn't have had to go through the fairly nerve racking 2nd half.


Started brightly but went downhill.The conditions may have had something to do with that.


Some of the shooting was abysmal.


Sterling runs around a lot but not much end product. Rashford a better bet I think.

Not sure what ED was like but Margate was another world. Seems like everyone was out, England shirts and tattoos a plenty. Not sure what I think. Don't want to be an urban elite sneering down on the good citizens of NE Kent. With the sun and the win rather a celebratory atmosphere. Reminded me a bit of Euro 96.
I was watching the on the opposite side of the estuary, in Leigh-on-Sea. Regular boozer ? tats, tans and singing. Loved it ? busy but very friendly, no animosity, no xenophobia. Landlady played a selection of inspiring tunes before kick-off. When I heard "Jerusalem" followed by "Vindaloo", I knew it was fine. Emily Thornberry would have hated it.

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