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OT: The 2026 World Cup Thread

The NFL got very popular in the UK in the 1980s through a deal with Channel 4 (the second commercial channel in the UK then, with a mandate to explore "alternatives"). They hit on a formula of showing highlights and a "game of the week" on a Monday night, which was one of the Sunday games, compressed to, if I recall, about an hour or an hour and a half -- so all of the plays but none of the endless time-outs. It was a great formula and there wasn't extensive press or TV coverage so people didn't already know the results. A lot of now-older people got hooked then.

Then the NFL sold rights to Mr Murdoch's pay-for-sports channel and he live-streamed US broadcasts, so the fan base didn't grow. Anyway, the UK already has a violent winter sport (rugby) which Germany doesn't.
 
Hard to write about this WC without politics, that's for sure!

But even leaving all of the shenanigans and corruption aside, my heart sinks at the prospect: games played in an unsuitable climate at an unsuitable time of year at unsuitable times of day in stadia that haven't been properly prepared for football. The 1994 U.S. World Cup was possibly the worst ever and, with the inclusion of a ton of teams that should never have been allowed to take part, I anticipate that the games will be even lower in quality.

I might get involved once it's going, especially since I think I'm going to be in Germany for a lot of it, and they get pretty excited during World Cups (outdoor viewing at the Fanmeile and so on). And perhaps some outside team will win my heart -- maybe Morocco or Japan or Sweden. Till then, I will just hope that the cheats, simulators and divers all lose. (No chance!)
Wait, WHAAT?!
Your'e not rooting for England?
-scratches head-
 
Just realised that Scotland are playing Haiti at Gillette Stadium tonight. Its a 2 am kick off here in Scotland so I for one will not be watching and will wait for the highlights tomorrow am.

It is a must win for the Scots or we may as well give up
 
Diving is a big problem in world football. I had my ankle broken in two places playing soccer and believe me you don't roll around on the ground like you were shot. Player's faking injury should be sent off.
The funniest episode that I have ever seen was a year or 2 ago. This player goes down and the Ref and his teammates are all around him laying on the field. One of his teammates motions to bring the stretcher out. Before the stretcher guys can get out there the Ref and other players all walk away. The guy laying there alone suddenly pops up on his feet and runs back to his team.
 
If they used the same scoring system football games would end up 4-3, 3-1 etc.... They spend most of the game standing around. There's more action in the first 15 minutes of a soccer game than an entire football game.
I like soccer, I think it’s a great sport. But like others have said I hate the way it’s played with all the flopping. Goes directly against the spirit of competition in my mind when you’re trying to get opponents thrown out of the game rather than actually beat them. I also wish there were more scoring opportunities (note: not necessarily more scoring). Hockey has similarly low scores but stats show 15-20 “high danger” (exciting) scoring opportunities per game vs maybe 4 for soccer. I’m sure there’s also a beauty to soccer that I don’t fully pick up on when I watch but those are some of things that prevent me from getting more into the game.
 
While most of you have nothing look forward to for July, us real football lovers come together again to celebrate the biggest sport spetacle of the world

World Cup babyyy

And this time is being held in your (well most of "your") home country. And Mexico. And Canada. Do you think the USMNT has any chance of going far? Pulisic will have to work extra time to carry you all.

I think, of all teams, Portugal is my pick. I just love their midfield. Spain, France and (homer-take) Brazil come next

Whilst as a Brazilian I can't contain my excitement for when it comes around, this world cup has had already many strange things occurring:

-the US barred from entry Africa's best referee.
-Senegal's national team was stripped while arriving at airport.
-Iraq has to land, play and depart from games in US soil in 24 hours.
-International supporters having a hard time coming to support their team, making some games still being empty. For the World Cup.

48 teams for first time. Kinda cool to see Cape Verde, Curaçau and Uzebekistan in the tourney. They really shouldn't be playing the World Cup, though.

It is a bit funny that after Russia hosted the games, then Qatar, it is the US who has least "freedom" optics, but hey, it is 2026, we are all living in a dystopian reality.

As of now, Mexico and South Africa are playing, to begin the show.

Are you excited for it? Because it is being held in the US, are some of you more interested in the games?

Let's get this **** going. VEM HEXA
nope, not interested. I prefer hand eye coordination sports. I've tried to accept soccer, but so boring to me. The extra time crap and no clock count down baffles me. Have a damn clock count down that everyone can see..
 
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