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Author Topic: Other Games - 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Edition (+ warm-up matches): Villa-watch  (Read 7373 times)

Offline PeterWithesShin

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£200+ for Congo v Uzbekistan. Wankers.

Yep.

Expand the competition so smaller nations have a chance to see their team play at a World Cup, then price their fans out of the stadium.

 >:(

Or not let their fans in fhe country at all

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£200+ for Congo v Uzbekistan. Wankers.

Yep.

Expand the competition so smaller nations have a chance to see their team play at a World Cup, then price their fans out of the stadium.

 >:(

Or not let their fans in fhe country at all

The Iran squad will be based in Tijuana!


https://en.albat.com/breaking/world-cup-2026-mexico-throws-iran-a-lifelineheres-when-their-training-kicks-off-20260604-0057.html

Online Skipper_The_Eyechild

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In my prediction we play Argentina in the Semis. I look forward to Emi being the most hated man in the country.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Harsh that Uzbekistan won't wear their home shirt.


Offline cdbearsfan

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Belgium not wearing the Magritte shirt is rubbish.

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Harsh that Uzbekistan won't wear their home shirt.

Good news that Scotland will wear both their shirts during the group stages. That way, they can't be accused of ripping off their fans.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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That's because FIFA knows their shirts won't be used in the knockouts.

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For any fans who do attend in 30 to 40C heat, they have decided that bringing your own water bottles to the stadium is a no-no.

Offline adrenachrome

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In my prediction we play Argentina in the Semis. I look forward to Emi being the most hated man in the country.

Oh no!

Alpay Özalan all over again.

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Belgium not wearing the Magritte shirt is rubbish.

"Ceci n'est pas un maillot"

No indeed. It's an abomination.

Online Rudy Can't Fail

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No sure how true it is but there are videos doing the rounds of turf being laid directly on concrete. If it turns out to be true there's going to be a few serious knee injuries.

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No sure how true it is but there are videos doing the rounds of turf being laid directly on concrete. If it turns out to be true there's going to be a few serious knee injuries.

I very much doubt it is given the amount of time they’ve had to prepare for this. I haven’t seen any such videos but I suspect it’s compacted ground which might appear visually the same as concrete.

Online AlexAlexCropley

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No sure how true it is but there are videos doing the rounds of turf being laid directly on concrete. If it turns out to be true there's going to be a few serious knee injuries.

I very much doubt it is given the amount of time they’ve had to prepare for this. I haven’t seen any such videos but I suspect it’s compacted ground which might appear visually the same as concrete.
I've seen it.It's concrete.

Online Rudy Can't Fail

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No sure how true it is but there are videos doing the rounds of turf being laid directly on concrete. If it turns out to be true there's going to be a few serious knee injuries.

I very much doubt it is given the amount of time they’ve had to prepare for this. I haven’t seen any such videos but I suspect it’s compacted ground which might appear visually the same as concrete.
I've seen it.It's concrete.

In the comments somebody mentioned it was a friendly game at Charlotte's BOA stadium which won't be a World Cup venue. I hope they're right. There was also a video of Senegal testing the pitch and ball wasn't bouncing.

 


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