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Ralph Wiggum:
Sad: With Beer Sales Outlawed, World Cup Attendees Forced To Just Sit There And Watch Soccer

DOHA, QATAR — In a move that quickly received international backlash, the World Cup host country of Qatar has banned the sale of beer in or near arenas where matches will be played. With beer sales outlawed, the World Cup's estimated 1 million attendees will be forced to just sit there and watch soccer.

FIFA organizers responded to Qatar's alcohol ban by flopping onto the ground and screaming as if gravely injured.

"What's the point of watching soccer if you can't get plastered enough to not have to watch soccer?" Asked FIFA president Gianni Infantino who, moments earlier had been writhing on the ground in mortal agony. "This is asking too much of FIFA, the teams, the 'athletes,' and all of our fans of the sport."

Long-time FIFA sponsor, Budweiser, expressed regret at not being a vital part of soccer's tradition of fans getting blindly drunk and fighting one another rather than watching an incredibly dull, tedious sport.

Qatar has already been threatened with a boycott by other sports organizations that rely wholly on beer to prevent fans from having to watch, including baseball, cricket, lacrosse, and basketball when it's the Lakers.

At publishing time, the U.S. had won the bid to host the next World Cup with its popular proposal that every match require beer and ban soccer.

BEEr banned at World Cup

USA4ME:
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Drafe Hoblin:
Yeah.  What a weird dilemma. 

A ban on beer was the last thing anybody expected.  And it came too late for creative smugglers to fashion 'vessels' to bring into the venues. (fake binocular/camera cases, etc.) 

I'll watch The Cup like I always do.   

Drafe Hoblin:
The lack of alcohol was barely 'a thing'.  The cameras were focused on passionate fans like they usually are during Cup-broadcasts. 

A USA defensive screw-up allowed Wales to tie the score late.  And it ended 1-1.

Iran's team should be re-designated 'People Of Iran', per the Team's statement supporting the mass-protests against their government.

The refereeing at this point: not bad.  Relatively consistent.

Ralph Wiggum:

--- Quote from: Drafe Hoblin on November 21, 2022, 10:27:16 PM ---The lack of alcohol was barely 'a thing'.  The cameras were focused on passionate fans like they usually are during Cup-broadcasts. 

A USA defensive screw-up allowed Wales to tie the score late.  And it ended 1-1.

Iran's team should be re-designated 'People Of Iran', per the Team's statement supporting the mass-protests against their government.

The refereeing at this point: not bad.  Relatively consistent.

--- End quote ---

Admittedly am not a fan of soccer/futbol but I understand the sport.

Since the U.S. is in a group with Wales, England, and Iran, that tie with Wales could be difficult to overcome. The U.S. should lose to England and destroy Iran just as England did. So to advance to the Round of 16, assuming Wales loses to England and beats Iran, the 2nd qualifier would come down to whichever squad has the best goal +/- advantage. Am I understanding that correctly?

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