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[Football] Kick off times in Qatar



ExmouthExile

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Feb 11, 2005
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I won't be watching a minute of that death ridden farce.
Shame on those that go or watch.
I sincerely hope that fans across the globe boycott this awful tournament.
RIP those thousands of men, women and children that have lost their lives in the name of sport.

Looking at your avatar and just wondering if animals are included in your list?
 




Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
8,804
I won't be watching a minute of that death ridden farce.
Shame on those that go or watch.
I sincerely hope that fans across the globe boycott this awful tournament.
RIP those thousands of men, women and children that have lost their lives in the name of sport.

Ditto.
 


Perfidious Albion

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Oct 25, 2011
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At the end of my tether
Putting iit n Qatar is such a stupid decision, except for the Qatari rulers who will gain greatly out of it, that it just has to have been a fix . Money talks !
It was bound to result in silly kick off times either for the players and locals or for the watching world . If they are late here then they are early in the East and vice versa.
Since Albion now competes with these players on a weekly basis I don’t see them as heroes but foes .. Coupled with the humanitarian issues, I will give it a miss.
 


Marty___Mcfly

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Sep 14, 2011
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Knockout games at 3pm doesn’t sound ideal if we are talking weekdays, fine for weekends.

I appreciate this is probably lower down the list of worries about this particular tournament, which probably go something like-

1. Human rights issues / FIFA corruption
2. Why the heck are we having a WC in Qatar / FIFA corruption
3. Why did they ever agree to a WC in winter / FIFA corruption
4. Fear of getting tricked into getting behind England only to see them exposed as absolute pony at some point in the tournament
5. 3pm kick-offs Mon-Fri when I’m at work
 








bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
7,162
Dubai
Indeed - the times stated in the OP are UK time and Dubai is 3 hrs ahead

You mean Doha is 3hrs ahead. (Dubai, which has nothing to do with the World Cup, is 4hrs ahead.)
 






Deleted member 37369

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Aug 21, 2018
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I will be watching England and probably some other matches on my tellybox thing ... just the matches ... no build up or anything else.

That doesn't mean I'm not horrified by the human rights concern in the country.

Shame on me though apparently ... oh well! :shrug:

Will those refusing to watch the World Cup because it's in Qatar also not watch the Winter Olympics next year in Beijing? I assume these same people don't have any electronic gadgets made in China?

Sounds a bit like selective outrage to me!
 


Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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I won't be watching a minute of that death ridden farce.
Shame on those that go or watch.
I sincerely hope that fans across the globe boycott this awful tournament.
RIP those thousands of men, women and children that have lost their lives in the name of sport.

Agree.

I have already made the decision not to watch this tournament. I hope I live up to that promise.
 


Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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I will be watching England and probably some other matches on my tellybox thing ... just the matches ... no build up or anything else.

That doesn't mean I'm not horrified by the human rights concern in the country.

Shame on me though apparently ... oh well! :shrug:

Will those refusing to watch the World Cup because it's in Qatar also not watch the Winter Olympics next year in Beijing? I assume these same people don't have any electronic gadgets made in China?

Sounds a bit like selective outrage to me!

And presumably none of them watched the Brighton v Newcastle game the other week either?
 




Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
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Just did a little bit of researching to see if FIFA have announced the kick off times for the World Cup this time next year, and see that the following has been proposed:

Group matches: 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm.
Knockout matches: 3pm and 7pm.

This means the 7pm (local time) games will kick off at 10pm here. Potential to get very messy if England have any of the late group slots or progress through the knock out phase...

Thanks for the heads up - I have put the times in my diary :thumbsup:
 


A1X

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I would expect the kick off times will be manipulated to suit teams' domestic audience. The 7pm slot will likely be mostly South American teams as it works better for that time frame, whereas the Asian teams could well be 10am. European teams would therefore likely for the most part form the 1pm and 4pm slots. Obviously some teams will fall foul depending on the groups but there's no way FIFA would prioritise the needs of (e.g.) Australia over Brazil.
 






Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Playing snooker
I would expect the kick off times will be manipulated to suit teams' domestic audience. The 7pm slot will likely be mostly South American teams as it works better for that time frame, whereas the Asian teams could well be 10am. European teams would therefore likely for the most part form the 1pm and 4pm slots. Obviously some teams will fall foul depending on the groups but there's no way FIFA would prioritise the needs of (e.g.) Australia over Brazil.

I will be on hand throughout the tournament to provide NSC with updates on local and UK kick off times to ensure that those who wish to watch don't miss a single minute of the action.

:dunce:
 


middletoenail

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Jul 2, 2008
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Hong Kong
I won't be watching a minute of that death ridden farce.
Shame on those that go or watch.
I sincerely hope that fans across the globe boycott this awful tournament.
RIP those thousands of men, women and children that have lost their lives in the name of sport.
As Brits, I don't think we're in a position to be hammering Qatar when we killed thousands of children in Afghanistan and Iraq?
 


A1X

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I will be on hand throughout the tournament to provide NSC with updates on local and UK kick off times to ensure that those who wish to watch don't miss a single minute of the action.

:dunce:

My boss doesn't really care about football so he will be amazed how many games England are going to end up playing on weekday afternoons...
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Does the OP not remember the Brazil world cup which had at least 1 late-ish kick off - or Japan which were mainly early morning?
 




Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Does the OP not remember the Brazil world cup which had at least 1 late-ish kick off - or Japan which were mainly early morning?

The OP is refraining from making any further comment on kick off times, owing to his rank stupidity.
 


Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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My liver takes an absolute battering in a normal December. I dread to think what is going to happen in a December with a World Cup thrown in. Also, apparently the final is at 5pm UK time on Sunday 18th December. Already finished work for the year, kids have broken up from school, Christmas in a few days. If England were to get there, and win it, I'm not sure I'd ever recover. The thought of it actually frightens me a bit.
 


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