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The game I’m going to is at Gillette, England vs Ghana.
Go Ghana
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I still don’t understand…. Do you mean your tax dollars go to pay for public TV…? Because we have that in America.The BBC is a publicly-funded service with no advertising so the licence fee is a dedicated tax to pay for it. What's so strange about that?
Absolutely. The point I'm making is that not every tax comes out of a general pot. Some are in the form of licences. In the U.S. you have to pay tax on cars in the form of a registration fee, tax for parking in the form of a Resident's Permit, tax on hunting and fishing in the form of a licence. It's just the same thing.I still don’t understand…. Do you mean your tax dollars go to pay for public TV…? Because we have that in America.
But the video I saw made it seem like you have to pay for an actual license and if they catch you watching TV without a license, you could be fined.
If you don't pay £180 a year you can't watch live TV in the UK, £1000 fine if they catch you without one.I still don’t understand…. Do you mean your tax dollars go to pay for public TV…? Because we have that in America.
But the video I saw made it seem like you have to pay for an actual license and if they catch you watching TV without a license, you could be fined.
I can only half agree, my similarly-named friend.My god we were brutal but when you're Scotland at a World Cup you'll take any win you can get.
The roof opens.Indoors
And the world for that matter.The NFL is popular yes, but soccer is by far and away the most popular sport in the UK
But the video I saw made it seem like you have to pay for an actual license and if they catch you watching TV without a license, you could be fined.
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
I'm curious how much tax is included in the price of petrol in Great Britain.If you don't pay £180 a year you can't watch live TV in the UK, £1000 fine if they catch you without one.
You have to pay for all your TV subscriptions on top of that too, that just gives you a couple of free channels that basically don't have any sports bar the World Cup, Wimbledon and a handful of games every now and then.
You're paying another £120+ a month for what you'd call cable if you want to watch any Premier League, NFL, NBA ect.
About 55% of it is tax, it's taxed twice.I'm curious how much tax is included in the price of petrol in Great Britain.
At 2 pounds / liter ($7.50/gal)........
I really cant see how soccer is going to takeover as the # 1 sport in the US.
Imagine the info you could ascertain during the time it took you to type your wish listI wish they would list the overall ranking by each country and the host stadium where the score is shown.
The length of the game is already a mystery.
Imagine the info you could ascertain during the time it took you to type your wish list
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