There's some degree of xenophobia in my opinion though. "Hey look at those fake/paid Asian fans!"That's fair enough, but it's not racist to not get that or to mock that. I myself would expect a fan of the English football team to be English - surely that's not a racist statement or expectation?
Probably is racist to mock it. Like mocking someone coming to England and speaking English different even though it’s their second language.
There's some degree of xenophobia in my opinion though. "Hey look at those fake/paid Asian fans!"
It wouldn't be strange when the games start. It is strange happening 9 days before first match and before any of the teams or players are there.I think you’re probably literally correct here. Xenophobia being fear of the strange. And their behaviour is very strange to most football fans. Hence the silly conspiracy theory about them all being fake fans. Because the reality is so strange it’s hard to believe.
There's some degree of xenophobia in my opinion though. "Hey look at those fake/paid Asian fans!"
It wouldn't be strange when the games start. It is strange happening 9 days before first match and before any of the teams or players are there.
Why does it have to be racism? If I'd see some hardcore Germany "ultras" from Holland, I'd cringe too.
Nobody is travelling there 9 days before. They all live there already. It is a small country with very little to see and all the venues are extremely close to each other.Maybe it’s a once in a lifetime trip so they want to make the most of it? Plus a proportion will already live in Qatar.
If a load of people in Cornwall suddenly start supporting Newcastle, I'd absolutely thin they were glory hunters, plastic fans and all the usual crap. This isn't a million miles away from that.
Who care what I think though, I'm not gonna stop them.
Nobody is travelling there 9 days before. They all live there already. It is a small country with very little to see and all the venues are extremely close to each other.
I am just happy that we've had enough "glory" to have glory hunters!
Have we? We have heard general stories about football fans from Kerala. I haven't seen any stories or any argument why anyone would travel there 9-12 days before their team plays.They don’t all live there already. We’ve heard plenty of stories about football fans from Kerala etc travelling over to support their team of choice.
Not succesful enough and lacks star power I guess.No south asian Mexico fans then?
They don’t all live there already. We’ve heard plenty of stories about football fans from Kerala etc travelling over to support their team of choice.
That would be like having a hardcore group of Liverpool fans from Salford! Unimaginable.
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You sure it’s not Keralans already living in Qatar? There’s almost half a million of them.
I think the Grauniad article linked up-thread talked to Keralans about their trip over?
Oh right I missed that.
Care to elaborate? Just seems like you're casually calling everyone racist
I can enjoy Usain Bolt, now... I'm not gonna do a parade with my countrymen waving jamaican flags and signing jamaican songs.
If south asians want to organize those parades for other NTs, fine...but I still think is very weird, and I'm not from Europe or USA.
Ya it is more likely that they are from Kerala, but work in Qatar.Actually, I got that wrong. Just said they were from Kerala and I assumed they’d travelled from there for the WC.
Why wouldn't anybody watch different sports? Or admire other athletes? But going from admire, support or watch other nations or sports in other countries is totaly different to what we see here. As I say, nothing wrong but in many western countries it feels little bit strange.
I still didn't get my answer. Would those people on different videos support their "own" country instead of lets say England if they met in a football game? Because I really don't know.
Thing is that I'm not saying it is right or wrong. Just feels little bit wierd seeing people in those videos doing what they do.
We don't watch rugby, so there is that. But there is nothing wrong with watching it. However, it would be odd if Germany demanded to host cricket or rugby events as often as, or more often, than the countries that actually play the sport.
I think it's going to come down to the football.
If the games are mediocre then there'll be no hiding for Qatar.
If the games are good they'll be able to wash any unpleasantness away.
I foresee one match day going awry and the security forces getting too heavy handed
In that case all the corruption and abuse was worth it.Given the fact that it's mid-season as opposed to during the Summer after a long season and as a consequence players will be fresher, there's every chance the games will be of higher quality than usual in World Cups.
In that case all the corruption and abuse was worth it.
I'm joking obviously
So all this is just about party? They just love football and would support pretty much everyone. Because it is hard, in my opinion, to be hardcore fan to multiple teams. Specially national teams. If you love your national team it feel strange to be hardcore (insert other nation name) fan just because your team didn't qualify.Of course they would.
So all this is just about party? They just love football and would support pretty much everyone. Because it is hard, in my opinion, to be hardcore fan to multiple teams. Specially national teams. If you love your national team it feel strange to be hardcore (insert other nation name) fan just because your team didn't qualify.
Just so you know. I still don't think it is wrong. Just strange in my opinion.
Don't people follow PL clubs when their local teams are in some way lower divisions. Something similar to that. If their home nations were regularly in WC, then they would probably not be a fan of any other NT.Because it is hard, in my opinion, to be hardcore fan to multiple teams
Why is it ironic?And to be clear, I’m conscious that Manchester United fans who aren’t from Manchester taking the piss out of this behaviour is a little ironic.
There's some degree of xenophobia in my opinion though. "Hey look at those fake/paid Asian fans!"
Qatar is a country with 50% of its population from South Asia. And 700,000 of that are Indians. And almost 450,000 people out of that are from one state in India, named Kerala.
It is a ridiculously football crazy state, with fans greatly outnumbering the cricket fans. That is pretty unusual by Indian standards.
They regularly play football tournaments in Kerala. And they play football tournaments in Qatar too.
Even for the FIFA Arab cup in 2021, most of the spectators were south Asian.
https://www.goal.com/en/news/world-...azil-and-malayalees/38569fjmqrsj1uq49igfbf83o
Yes, a great many do. I get your point.Don't people follow PL clubs when their local teams are in some way lower divisions. Something similar to that. If their home nations were regularly in WC, then they would probably not be a fan of any other NT.