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Re: World Cup 2026
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Opening Ceremonies - the most tedious viewing ever, whether its the Olympics or World Cup. We"re not interested in dancers with their ribbons unless they're kicking a football or each other...
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I found it ok,second one better than the first one
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Re: World Cup 2026
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Opening Ceremonies - the most tedious viewing ever, whether its the Olympics or World Cup. We"re not interested in dancers with their ribbons unless they're kicking a football or each other...
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I like the Opening Ceremony for the Olympics, but that's because it's a proper event. It is its own set piece, ticketed separately and scheduled on its own time for the eve of the Olympics proper. It gets a few hours and a big budget. Look at London 2012 or Beijing 2008, proper shows. Paris 2024 was okay and ambitious, even though I don't think it worked entirely. Still, it's often the most watched part of the Olympics.
But World Cups and Euros aren't real ceremonies. A small-budget production for 30 mins max ahead of the game that people actually game to see, so even the in-person audience isn't engaged. Really little point to it all. I hope we at least give it a good try for Euro 2028.
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Re: World Cup 2026
Who would have put Scotland at the top of their group after the first match, in which Brazil is in?
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Today, 09:23
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Re: World Cup 2026
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Who would have put Scotland at the top of their group after the first match, in which Brazil is in?
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It's one game, and Brazil had Morocco.
I think people still would have expected Brazil to win, but it's hardly a major shock for them to draw and Scotland to beat Haiti. I think quite a few people would have thought Scotland would lead the group after the 1st game.
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Re: World Cup 2026
Let's see where they are when the group concludes,my betting is not top!
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Re: World Cup 2026
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It's one game, and Brazil had Morocco.
I think people still would have expected Brazil to win, but it's hardly a major shock for them to draw and Scotland to beat Haiti. I think quite a few people would have thought Scotland would lead the group after the 1st game.
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Great result, but watched and Haiti had slightly the better of it. Don't see them getting very far. Best fans by a mile though put England's of balding, ageing rabble to shame. 'Boogie woogie' is a much better song than 'Engerland, Engerland, Engerland.....' (repeat 500 times).
England - predict a loss to Croatia, a draw against Ghana , and then beat Panama to scrape into the next round, but again won 't progress much further ( unless they meet Scotland of course  )
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Re: World Cup 2026
 the band needs to learn new songs
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Re: World Cup 2026
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Great result, but watched and Haiti had slightly the better of it. Don't see them getting very far. Best fans by a mile though put England's of balding, ageing rabble to shame. 'Boogie woogie' is a much better song than 'Engerland, Engerland, Engerland.....' (repeat 500 times).
England - predict a loss to Croatia, a draw against Ghana , and then beat Panama to scrape into the next round, but again won 't progress much further ( unless they meet Scotland of course  )
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1-0 really is that the best they can do
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Re: World Cup 2026
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1-0 really is that the best they can do 
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It was a lucky 1 - 0 as well, the goal was a deflection, and Haiti could (should) have scored at least once.
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