Baird of the land Posted Monday at 21:05 Posted Monday at 21:05 1 hour ago, die Mannyschaft said: Is that his brother in goal ? Yep it is. shea got a very nice assist for the n.i goal. 1
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted Tuesday at 05:42 Posted Tuesday at 05:42 (edited) Agree with many others about the flat build up to this World Cup, so much about this tournament is just crap. I felt the same about Qatar but did find myself getting into it more than I thought I would as it went on. Don't know how younger fans feel about it today, World Cups and FA Cup finals felt so special when growing up. I was around for 1966 but remember nothing about it (although I was given a World Cup Willie glove puppet!), 1970 was the first time I became aware of it and really started to get into football. There was something exciting hearing commentary that sounded like it was coming down a ropey phone line that made everything seem so far away and exotic. As I was young and just so into anything football, the 1974 is my favourite ever WC closely followed by 1978 (even though England failed to reach either, I was devastated). 1982 and 1990 are also up there as most-liked. Collecting Esso World Cup coins, small player bust figures and filling Panini sticker albums were all the rage in our house in the early seventies. Edited Tuesday at 05:47 by TheAlehouseBrawlers 4
badgerx16 Posted Tuesday at 07:30 Posted Tuesday at 07:30 One of the African referees has been denied entry to the US. I really hope the games are played in half empty stadia, and the tournament as a whole is remembered as a flop. 6
mikec Posted Tuesday at 08:06 Posted Tuesday at 08:06 (edited) 2 hours ago, TheAlehouseBrawlers said: ... Collecting Esso World Cup coins, small player bust figures and filling Panini sticker albums were all the rage in our house in the early seventies. I still have my full collection of Esso World Cup coins featuring the 1970 England squad, all fixed to the mounting board. I also have the record of the squad singing "Back Home". Edited Tuesday at 08:08 by mikec 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Tuesday at 08:29 Posted Tuesday at 08:29 176 000 tickets still available for the opening group phase. Not that a lot of them are cheap. But the touts, sorry resellers, are holding on for as long as possible. And they were overpriced in the first place.
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted Tuesday at 09:40 Posted Tuesday at 09:40 1 hour ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: 176 000 tickets still available for the opening group phase. Not that a lot of them are cheap. But the touts, sorry resellers, are holding on for as long as possible. And they were overpriced in the first place. Sounds like a big number, but spread across the hundreds of group games at this tournament, most stadiums will appear largely full on TV probably. No doubt FIFA will begrudgingly give away 1000s for free too to bulk out this shittest games. 1
M271 Posted Tuesday at 09:47 Posted Tuesday at 09:47 1 hour ago, mikec said: I still have my full collection of Esso World Cup coins featuring the 1970 England squad, all fixed to the mounting board. I also have the record of the squad singing "Back Home". Nurd alert here, it has always stuck in my memory that the b side of “back home” was a track called “ Cinnamon Stick”. I’ve always wanted it to come up in a pop quiz but never will. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Tuesday at 09:51 Posted Tuesday at 09:51 8 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Sounds like a big number, but spread across the hundreds of group games at this tournament, most stadiums will appear largely full on TV probably. No doubt FIFA will begrudgingly give away 1000s for free too to bulk out this shittest games. Approx 2.5 thousand per game. So, yeah, largely there. As you say, some will have more available than others. Infantino racing round outside, desperately giving away tickets for free is a nice image.
sydney_saint Posted Tuesday at 11:40 Posted Tuesday at 11:40 I don't mind the expanded format. I'm much more interested in watching Uzbekistan vs DRC than I am watching Switzerland slugging it out with Portugal. But everything else in this world cup, at least from the USA side, is a shambles. Looks highly likely that it will be the worst WC of all time. I feel sad for Omar Artan. Like the players, the WC is an absolute pinnacle for his career. Imagine all that hard work and graft, and he does everything right to get into the country, and is turned away. And then FIFA turn their back on him as well 1
M271 Posted Tuesday at 12:23 Posted Tuesday at 12:23 39 minutes ago, sydney_saint said: I don't mind the expanded format. I'm much more interested in watching Uzbekistan vs DRC than I am watching Switzerland slugging it out with Portugal. But everything else in this world cup, at least from the USA side, is a shambles. Looks highly likely that it will be the worst WC of all time. I feel sad for Omar Artan. Like the players, the WC is an absolute pinnacle for his career. Imagine all that hard work and graft, and he does everything right to get into the country, and is turned away. And then FIFA turn their back on him as well I don’t know why that the refs schedules couldn’t be arranged so that Artan officiates games in Mexico or Canada, once they knew he was being turned away by USA.
Whitey Grandad Posted Tuesday at 12:49 Posted Tuesday at 12:49 25 minutes ago, M271 said: I don’t know why that the refs schedules couldn’t be arranged so that Artan officiates games in Mexico or Canada, once they knew he was being turned away by USA. Aren't all the refs based in Florida? 1
Saint NL Posted Tuesday at 13:11 Posted Tuesday at 13:11 Iran has had the fan tickets revoked. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c9q2vrdx0ewo Seriously, why was America allowed to host this thing? They are a shambles 1
suewhistle Posted Tuesday at 13:17 Posted Tuesday at 13:17 https://www.theguardian.com/football/picture/2026/jun/09/david-squires-world-cup-reimagined-gianni-infantinos-west-side-story-cartoon Oof.. They haven't opened comments yet, I wonder why..?
rallyboy Posted Tuesday at 13:18 Posted Tuesday at 13:18 If some fans and officials are being prevented from attending it's not really a World Cup, it's just a Trump invitational event. Just when you thought football had no soul left to sell, it finds a little scraping left in the barrel. 3
Midfield_General Posted Tuesday at 13:23 Posted Tuesday at 13:23 (edited) On 08/06/2026 at 08:22, LiberalCommunist said: This is a very low hype tournament. Never known it to be so flat. Even Qatar had a little buzz of anticipation. It doesn't help that football has reached a total saturation point generally. In the days of Italia 90 you used to get one game a week on TV if you were lucky, plus the big cup finals - that was it. When a World Cup came around and suddenly there were three games on a day for a month, it felt like some other-wordly event that you wanted to immerse yourself in because it was soon going to end. Now there are multiple matches on literally every day of the week, throughout the year, plus god knows how many summer tournaments, all of which have been expanded, plus the non-stop relentless media coverage on and offline so it's just a constant rolling feed of more football content than anyone could ever consume and it doesn't feel special anymore. Just more football matches to go on top of all the others. Then throw in the fact it's in the States, the 48 team format creating loads of really boring games and removing most of the jeopardy from the group stages, and half the games being on in the middle of the night, and it's a recipe for indifference, at least until the knock-outs start. Edited Tuesday at 13:24 by Midfield_General 9
edprice1984 Posted Tuesday at 13:30 Posted Tuesday at 13:30 The US is a different country to the one that hosted in 1994. Back then, they were generally seen in a positive light with the obvious caveats of not having a fucking clue about Football. Now 32 years on, they have become an experiment in unbounded greed and the answer to the question "What happens if you let Capitalism run amok with no guard rails?". As soon as FIFA expanded the tournament to 48 teams, only a few countries were in a position to host the thing. Also the enforced rotation of tournament hosts between different Confederations means that the US was always going to play some part. FIFA have also become even more corrupt during that time. Looking back at the stuff that went on under Havelange and Blatter, it almost seems quaint. Just a slight side note around why these tournaments aren't quite as exciting as they once were. Back in the 1980's or even 90's, we didn't have quite the wall to wall football that we do now. Brazil, Argentina and other teams would still have some mystique. Now all the top players ply their trade in Europe, most in the Premier League. There will be 205 players at this World Cup who play in the Premier League, EFL and even one from the National League. Familiarity breeds contempt to some degree. 9
whelk Posted Tuesday at 13:43 Posted Tuesday at 13:43 (edited) It would be nice if there was a break away association like LIV and PGA although not funded by Saudi state and LIV is absolutely shite. Just needs a few big European countries to break away, although never going to happen as their associations will all be on the FIFA gravy train and welcome the trough Edited Tuesday at 13:44 by whelk 1
spyinthesky Posted Tuesday at 16:14 Posted Tuesday at 16:14 2 hours ago, edprice1984 said: The US is a different country to the one that hosted in 1994. Back then, they were generally seen in a positive light with the obvious caveats of not having a fucking clue about Football. Now 32 years on, they have become an experiment in unbounded greed and the answer to the question "What happens if you let Capitalism run amok with no guard rails?". As soon as FIFA expanded the tournament to 48 teams, only a few countries were in a position to host the thing. Also the enforced rotation of tournament hosts between different Confederations means that the US was always going to play some part. FIFA have also become even more corrupt during that time. Looking back at the stuff that went on under Havelange and Blatter, it almost seems quaint. Just a slight side note around why these tournaments aren't quite as exciting as they once were. Back in the 1980's or even 90's, we didn't have quite the wall to wall football that we do now. Brazil, Argentina and other teams would still have some mystique. Now all the top players ply their trade in Europe, most in the Premier League. There will be 205 players at this World Cup who play in the Premier League, EFL and even one from the National League. Familiarity breeds contempt to some degree. Bring back Sir Stanley Rous as head of FIFA!!
bpsaint Posted Tuesday at 18:38 Posted Tuesday at 18:38 (edited) Fair play to Ian Wright having the balls to speak out about the tournament, whilst most pundits take the cash and keep quiet. Probably get his visa revoked now. ebfa23fbdb2a4e3a811c8b1b6966d86d.mp4 Edited Tuesday at 18:40 by bpsaint 13
hypochondriac Posted Tuesday at 19:17 Posted Tuesday at 19:17 The thing is there's atrocities and shit with many world cups including this one. Whether it's slave labour, despotic regimes, sportswashing, blood money, hideous prices etc etc. Once the actual games start it will all switch to that and we can start talking about the games again.
LiberalCommunist Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Morocco v Brazil highlights worth a watch. Comedy goalkeeping. Reminds me of a team in the not too distant past.
SWLondon Saint Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) This is starting to feel a lot like Qatar where the general arsehole-ery just pissed me off so much before the tournament I ended up not watching a single minute. Poor bloke spends 4-5 grand and has visa revoked for absolutely no reason. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c15y4l2zgnxo Edited 12 hours ago by SWLondon Saint
HKsaint Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Latin did not play in the match of Canada 6-0 Costa Rica. He was not even on the bench. Is he injuried?
trousers Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 13 minutes ago, HKsaint said: Latin did not play in the match of Canada 6-0 Costa Rica. He was not even on the bench. Is he injuried? He probably couldn't arrange a sex change op in time... 1 29
Willo of Whiteley Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 09/06/2026 at 08:30, badgerx16 said: One of the African referees has been denied entry to the US. I really hope the games are played in half empty stadia, and the tournament as a whole is remembered as a flop. It’s already been touted as the greatest World Cup there has ever been. Donald said it, so it must be true. 🤣
Willo of Whiteley Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 23 hours ago, bpsaint said: Fair play to Ian Wright having the balls to speak out about the tournament, whilst most pundits take the cash and keep quiet. Probably get his visa revoked now. ebfa23fbdb2a4e3a811c8b1b6966d86d.mp4 75.52 MB · 0 downloads More pundits need to highlight this. The US are a shambles and FIFA are as bent as anything. 1
whelk Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago It is clear God doesn’t want football to be played in the States. Always sending weather
ChrisPY Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Infantino’s press conference has been really informative and illuminating. I’m now informed and illuminated that he’s a cunt. 2
ecuk268 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Willo of Whiteley said: It’s already been touted as the greatest World Cup there has ever been. Donald said it, so it must be true. 🤣 1
Osvaldorama Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Does anyone rate Anthony Gordon? Maybe I’ve just not watched enough of him but I think he’s pony. Amazed Barca are interested 2
AlexLaw76 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said: Does anyone rate Anthony Gordon? Maybe I’ve just not watched enough of him but I think he’s pony. Amazed Barca are interested £70m too
trousers Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said: Does anyone rate Anthony Gordon? Maybe I’ve just not watched enough of him but I think he’s pony. Amazed Barca are interested Yeah, this...
Scummer Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Just saw that Cyle Larin scored the first ever goal in this stadium, he used to play for Orlando
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Tables and chairs and people eating full on meals by the corner flags 1
Bakovnetski Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Chapeau to ITV for their studio in a f*ck off rooftop apartment overlooking Manhattan.
trousers Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago These tactics.... sorry.... drinks breaks aren't f***ing annoying in the slightest, are they? 1
Ted Bates Statue Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Listening earlier on Talksport, apparently Henry Winter got fucking drenched in the Orlando downpour, too bad there is no god or he would've been struck by lightning too. They were also fawning over all the graffiti in the tunnel saying it was a "sight to behold", and I immediately knew it must be shit The graffiti: 2
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, trousers said: These tactics.... sorry.... drinks breaks aren't f***ing annoying in the slightest, are they? If this ever becomes a normal thing in the league I'll give up with football. 1
LiberalCommunist Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago My goodness. This is appallingly bad. L2 standard, with less intensity. 1
Osvaldorama Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Tbf, they probs don’t want to get injured. Wouldn’t expect this to be a classic
Challenger Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Tables and chairs and people eating full on meals by the corner flags Don't let a US fuck fest get in the way of a good chow.
die Mannyschaft Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Tables and chairs and people eating full on meals by the corner flags I noticed that, looks like an eating competition.
die Mannyschaft Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 55 minutes ago, LiberalCommunist said: My goodness. This is appallingly bad. L2 standard, with less intensity. Lots of falling over. Costa dont look as strong as a Americano.
die Mannyschaft Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Very surprised the pitch is playable after all that rain. Skates need to contact the groundsman.
die Mannyschaft Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Is it correct that if both players are holding then ref cant give yellow card to both. Only a yellow if one player holding or pulling excessively. 5 pairs of players holding for that corner.
die Mannyschaft Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: If this ever becomes a normal thing in the league I'll give up with football. Its almost there already, plus ref cant send goal keepers off pitch when faking injuries so that's 2 or 3 breaks per game we have had to put up with this season.
Willo of Whiteley Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The best thing about Orlando is knowing you’re going to Disney World, and even that becomes too much after a week. 😂 How many games do we think will be delayed because of weather over the next three weeks? 🧐
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