Supposing Denmark boycotts... and FIFA says OK Ireland you take their place... what should we do? (Personally, I'd be against.)
Supposing Denmark boycotts... and FIFA says OK Ireland you take their place... what should we do? (Personally, I'd be against.)
It's a really hard one. We had no issue playing in Putin's Russia or Qatar. With America, it's more the shock that in this new world, they are openly so bad - they always did bad things behind the scenes but were the so called protectors of democracy (weren't really) in public.
If we beat the Czechs and the North Macedonians, the lads deserve to play in the world cup and is it right to take that away from them?
My gut is that if the Germans boycott along with the Scandinavians, the Dutch, English, Belgians and French will follow. I think the FAI would be under serious pressure to boycott, but without a full UEFA decision that we all boycott, that's easier said than done for the smaller and medium sized nations like us. We haven't been in the world cup since 2002. The Scottish since 1998. The Czechs since 2006 and they have a great football pedigree. Equally, whether we like it or not, huge numbers of our workforce are dependant on American companies. It's much easier to take a stand against Israel or Russia, but ****ing off this lunatic, could put us in a serious recession because we aren't a huge economy like Germany. That's a nightmare for the FAI and the government by extension as well - I mightn't like either by the way but that's a proper headache - I guess the government would say it's an FAI decision and distance themselves from it but they would be asked to comment on it so they are going to be in the tailspin. We have a foot in both the US and Europe, but that's coming to an end in the coming weeks and months.
I can see real arguments both ways and maybe that makes me a ****** because if the US annexed Ireland, I would like to think all of the nations of Europe would boycott it.
The dream would be Germany or England (or both) hosting an unofficial world cup with the South Americans joining in, alongside random nations from Asia and Africa. Have a Greenland team as well just to **** off Trump. Make it a big **** off event with 60 teams. Really **** off FIFA as well.
It would be a mess alright. Another factor is that we would be punishing Mexico and Canada too. I have mixed feelings about the parasitic tech companies and their data centers that Ireland relies on - along with military flights through Shannon these associations and our dependence on them for financial reasons makes us complicit in a whole lot of bad stuff that's happening around the world - and for the worst reason of all - profit.
Do we also need to comply with a WC that's shaping up to be something like Hitler's Olympics?
I think there's too much powerful money in the world today for a boycott to work. Politicians won't change our reliance on America because we wouldn't like the economic result. And the 2034 World Cup is in Saudi Arabia - a complete ****hole, and a trouble-making ****hole at that. Do we boycott that too?
It's a pity the world has come to this, but we are a very selfish species and we don't work very well in terms of trusting others to follow our lead and get cl critical mass. If Denmark boycott and we boycott, North Macedonia might go and it'd be a huge event for them, and the Donald latches on to that
The parallels between Alaska and Greenland are interesting (and concerning). The US bought Alaska off Russia for its resources - Russia accepted ultimately because they knew they couldn't hold it militarily. It was too far away for one. The Russians in Alaska were left high and dry - still a fair few Russian Orthodox churches in the state.
Speaking of Alaska, Trump has troops there on standby to go into Minnesota. Posse comitatus, me arse.
Nothing puts me off football more than thinking for a few seconds about FIFA (and the ridiculous wages for players and coaches at big clubs). Too much money and corruption.
I remember as a kid I saw an old documentary about Cuba (maybe in the 70s, not sure) and the camera was following a man cycling to a stadium for a big baseball game in front of a huge crowd. He waved at a few people, plopped his bike down and jogged up some steps into the stadium. He wasn't a fan though. He was one of the star players. It would make you wonder whether places like that have their priorities right in some ways, while our priorities are upside down?
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