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Aileen's avatar

I wonder if FIFA will learn anything from this. Maybe if enough money is lost.

tempusfugit's avatar

Infantino is a dripping syphilitic KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK*** -- and, worse, a Pussy Ass BitchETTE

Suel J's avatar

I cannot imagine why every team isn't boycotting the USA, holding this in another country and keeping Americans out. I'd not feel safe coming into this country.

Meccalopolis's avatar

>>>Dr Oz: "You're not allowed to complain about Somalians, because that's racist. And the worst thing you can be in Minnesota is a racist."

The worst thing you can be anywhere is a racist, "Doctor."

"M"'s avatar

He's really something

JW's avatar

The LA Olympics are probably going to be a disaster.

Wowdad's avatar

Maybe Trump will make the World Cup like the World Series, a sportsball contest the rest of the world gets to stay out of.

Reader's avatar

I don't know how overstocked on hotel rooms the area around the arena or stadium in NJ is, but there are hotel rooms available at every price point all around, on the dates of games.

Ron Spangler's avatar

It is 100% plausible the Scots are being turned away because of the offshore wind farm. Drowsy Don never loses a grudge and he always gets even.

Not joking here.

boo radley's avatar

On the upside, hopefully the price of housing is dropping. Now I'm off to get murdered and think "ah well at least I won't have to put away that laundry"!

John Ranta's avatar

Two corrections:

1. The innocent Artan was sent away because Stephen Miller ordered some CBP officer at the Miami airport to be an asshole.

2. Scotsmen wear kilts. Kilts are obviously gay. In Two Corinthians, god said, “Behold (god says “behold” a lot), the Broguish men wear kilts and sleep with other men. Also too, rainbow tartan flags.”

Cincinnatus's avatar

Stop the presses!

"A Somali referee's dreams of officiating at the World Cup soccer tournament have been gutted after he was denied entry in the U.S., he told The New York Times. “I think that they have a problem with my country,” he told the newspaper."