Joe Lycett - Qatar/Beckham debate

I'd still rather live in the UK than some Conservative Islamic clown show rife with corruption, sexism and Nepotism in every part of society. They'll never be in a good state because their foundations are horrible, take away the oil and they'd literally have nothing, something which will be a reality in the coming decades.

Yes we have our very own clown show rife with corruption, sexism and Nepotism. They are called the Tories, the government and the royals.

This is exactly it, "criticism from British people".

When was the last time you heard other countries criticise British society and rubbish it? There's lots of material but they don't as its not in their cultures or mindsets.
They are able to accept the basic premise that the world is a diverse place with billions of people that will never agree on everything.
It's not even Muslim countries that have been subjected to it, we had sinophobia, various african countries, I am sure there's plenty more.

Just about every other country rubbishes us and we rightly deserve it.
 
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National joke, as if we didn’t have enough of them already

At least he’s demonstrated that such a “high profile” lgbt person can go to Dubai and come back with no problems.
 
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Holy ****, like I thought most of the celebs jumping on the anti-Beckham bandwagon were total grifters but I'd assumed at least the man himself if he were that passionate about it, wouldn't be quite such a blatant hypocrite. :D
 

Fifa is investigating how celebrity chef Salt Bae and a number of other people gained "undue access" to the pitch at the end of the World Cup final in Qatar.

Salt Bae, the Turkish chef whose real name is Nusret Gokce, was pictured holding and kissing the World Cup trophy while celebrating with Argentina players after their win over France.

Fifa rules state the trophy can only be held by a "very select" group of people, including tournament winners, Fifa officials and heads of state.

In a statement to BBC Sport, a Fifa spokesperson said: "Following a review, Fifa has been establishing how individuals gained undue access to the pitch after the closing ceremony at Lusail stadium on 18 December.

"The appropriate internal action will be taken."

Salt Bae owns a chain of luxury steakhouses and rose to fame in 2017 after his technique for preparing and seasoning meat became an internet meme.

Many current and former footballers, including Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham, have eaten at Salt Bae's restaurants.

In November, during the World Cup, he posted a video of himself embracing Fifa president Gianni Infantino, with whom he was later pictured in the VIP seats at a game with Brazil legends Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos and Cafu.

Messi appeared to ignore Salt Bae in the hectic scenes after Argentina's win as the chef tried to get his attention.
 
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