Thursday, 2 December 2010

Qatar's 2022 World Cup bid

Notwithstanding the usual patronising white male chauvinist attitude towards Muslims hosting a sporting event LM wishes and hopes Qatar win the bid to host the 2022 football World Cup.

Qatar hosted a very successful Asian Games and unlike the drink sodden English hooligans Qataris are responsible people who don't need Alcohol to have a good time which in large part is one of the unwritten reasons why English journalists seem so disparaging of Qatar along with their Beer sponsoring friends.

The reality is Qatar will have 12 outstanding air conditioned stadiums with solar technology that will be carbon neutral as well as a massive infrastructure investment programme that dwarfs its rivals including a state of the art metro system.

How ironic that the English criticise Qatar when it is Qatari money through Sovereign wealth funds that is increasingly keeping this bankrupt nation afloat. What has England in 2018 got to offer, we have rising hate, the EDL and the BNP, the ubiquitous Chavs on a Friday night, crap weather and a transport system that creaks when a few leaves or snowflakes fall on the line. When the weather is not playing havoc then we have Bob Crow to join in the transport fun or a useless British Airways with their cabin strikes. Compare BA with Qatar Airways, I know which airline I prefer. Oh, but at least we have a dysfunctional royal family of German and Greek stock.

Muslims were hoodwinked by London 2012 and I have no interest in supporting England 2018 a nation that will temporarily suspend its racism for a day hoping the likes of Muslim Egypt, Qatar or even Turkey support our bid, then when the day is over return to gleefully keeping the Turks out of Europe or marching against our Mosques.

Qatar was shafted by the IOC in its 2016 bid for the summer Olympics which eventually went to Rio despite many independent observers acknowledging the technical superiority of Qatar's bid. With Qatar following my advice by removing Gabriel Batistuta as its official ambassador for 2022 and replacing him with Zidane, LM wishes Qatar and the CEO of its bid committee Hassan Al Thawdi the best of luck for a richly deserved victory inshallah.

5 comments:

  1. 'I have no interest in supporting England 2018 a nation that will temporarily suspend its racism for a day'

    A day longer than you can apparently

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  2. Yeah nice one, I suppose you think sodomy is a hanging offence and there is nothing wrong with stoning a woman to death for the merest of discrepancies.

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  3. Civilisation rests upon the building block of a stable family unit, otherwise there is potential return to savagery i.e. unrestrained acting on impulses & selfish base degraded anarchy.

    To protect that heart of civilisation requires the threat of severe capital punishment.

    We are already seeing the defeat of Christianity by the Jungle Law of Social Darwinism. A "Lord of the Flies" scenario where each new generation is becoming more feral is sociopathic is being seen in Broken Britain. Sadly, some people cannot see the wood for the trees.

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  4. So why you are you still here Mohammedan? Why live in Dar-el-Harb when you could live in your choice of Islamic paradise?

    Ah, the benefits of course. Racism? No bigger group of racists than the Mohammad worshippers

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  5. Surely if this comes down to the question of whether a muslim country can or should host the biggest competition in world football, the answer is yes... without a doubt. But the selection of Qatar is indefencible. Is this the best that muslim countries have to offer? A cultureless barren peninsula with only 200k native inhabitants?? Qatar might be teeming with sovereign wealth funds galore, but it is only a crossing point for money, its only an off-shore bank account with investments in a myriad of things unislamic.

    If Sepp Blatter wished to close his tenure as FIFA dictator with a World Cup in both Eastern Europe and the Middle East, why not give the shunt and a tip off to one of the football mad countries in the region such as Turkey or Egypt or even Algeria? I'm sure Qatar was given the relevent nod a couple of years ago to start preparing a bid.

    It's just a shame that we all bother to follow the voting charade - we all know its rotten to the core. Ireland Vs France in the 2010 qualifiers sealed that opinion for me forever.

    Fingers corssed for Turkey Euro 2016 I guess!

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