| The World Cup will have a major economic impact for the host countries. It’s a great thing. Silly “boycotts” from people who can’t afford to go anyway aren’t meaningful or impactful. |
The World Cup is working to move to another country. It will either be in Europe or China. China is in the lead now. |
Link? What year will the World Cup move to another country? |
This poster posted on December 5. Interesting to see how this post ages. I don't know a single person--and I know some serious soccer fans--planning to attend the World Cup. No one wears Rolexes except extremely trashy people. You can have lots of money, but you can't buy good taste. |
500M entries for tickets. Your anecdata isn’t representative of reality. |
You’re really bad at this. |
Try google |
I don’t need to. I have my tickets. |
| I cannot image many europeans or latin americans coming to the US for this. FIFa should just move the rest of the games to Mexico and Canada. |
Cute. It’s not happening. Stadiums in the U.S. will be packed. I can’t wait. I’m heading to three different cities. |
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This is just like all these other boycotts. An incredibly small but vocal minority. All the US based games will sell out through the secondary market. Hotel prices are very high, and the same with Amtrak going into NY around the games.
It’s like people claiming they are accosted by random Europeans about the orange man when they travel there. It’s not a thing. Looking forward to another World Cup for sure. |
| Will Greenland be the impetus for European countries to boycott the games entirely? A World Cup with Germany,, England, France, Spain, etc? that would be a total PR disaster for Don the Con. |
Football fans in those countries care more about the beautiful game than Greenland. |
Europe should boycott and host an off cycle euros, and invite the big central and South American teams |
You are living in fantasy land. This is an actual world championship, not an American version of a world championship between only American teams. Nothing is going to change the World Cup. No venues will change. The stadiums will be full of corporate types and rabid fans. People will come from all over the world. No one cares about the politics enough to miss the biggest athletic contest on the planet. |