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Venezuelan007 Jun 7th 2014 9:05 pm

Re: World Cup Predictions
 
Not really,
Its just that is ironic to me, all the fuzz with WC2022 in Qatar, when Brazil gets to do a WC having much bigger problems (economics, social unrest, corruption, etc) and nobody gives a rats ass.

And you probably not even know all the shit that the people of brazil have been put to, to have the world cup over there.

Did you know they evacuated the favelas (slums) nearby the stadiums? doesnt that violates basic human rights?

And that is just the tip of the iceberg, dont get me started on corruption and the reasons the stadiums are not ready.

I'm not jealous cause we are basically the same shit, a lot of people without real opportunities leaded by shitty "socialist" politicians. At the end the outcomeof this WC, will be driven by politics and that is what makes it shitty

Millhouse Jun 7th 2014 11:18 pm

Re: World Cup Predictions
 

Originally Posted by Venezuelan007 (Post 11292927)
Not really,
Its just that is ironic to me, all the fuzz with WC2022 in Qatar, when Brazil gets to do a WC having much bigger problems (economics, social unrest, corruption, etc) and nobody gives a rats ass.

And you probably not even know all the shit that the people of brazil have been put to, to have the world cup over there.

Did you know they evacuated the favelas (slums) nearby the stadiums? doesnt that violates basic human rights?

And that is just the tip of the iceberg, dont get me started on corruption and the reasons the stadiums are not ready.

I'm not jealous cause we are basically the same shit, a lot of people without real opportunities leaded by shitty "socialist" politicians. At the end the outcomeof this WC, will be driven by politics and that is what makes it shitty

We (not me my company) privatized the airport in order to get it upgraded for the games. There is a large slum at the end of the runway that needed to be cleared. The team leader was told 'it will be very expensive' if they tried to develop that area.

The next day a car was found at the end of the runway. Inside the car were two dead bodies.

scrubbedexpat141 Jun 7th 2014 11:35 pm

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Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 11293045)
The next day a car was found at the end of the runway. Inside the car were two dead bodies.

But apparently the World Cup is a disgrace because the favela's are full of people without the right chances or education / health provisions and they are all suffering more because of the waste of money this tournament has become etc etc etc etc etc etc.

Millhouse Jun 7th 2014 11:49 pm

Re: World Cup Predictions
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 11293060)
But apparently the World Cup is a disgrace because the favela's are full of people without the right chances or education / health provisions and they are all suffering more because of the waste of money this tournament has become etc etc etc etc etc etc.

Welcome to development in emerging markets.

scrubbedexpat141 Jun 7th 2014 11:56 pm

Re: World Cup Predictions
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 11293071)
Welcome to development in emerging markets.

I have been watching some BBC shows on iPlayer about Rio. Seems hellish apart from the fact you can buy some bam-bam for £3 a wrap.

Millhouse Jun 7th 2014 11:59 pm

Re: World Cup Predictions
 

Originally Posted by Scamp (Post 11293076)
I have been watching some BBC shows on iPlayer about Rio. Seems hellish apart from the fact you can buy some bam-bam for £3 a wrap.

Well, Brazil is one of the easiest markets in our entire portfolio. The teams that are there love it and the work is easy. Give me Rio over Kabul or Karachi any day.

Bahtatboy Jun 11th 2014 3:27 am

Re: World Cup Predictions
 
With the football World Cup due to kick off in just a few days, GulfTalent has released its latest study on the expected impact of the games on workplaces in the Middle East.

Some findings of the study are as follows:

•During the World Cup tournament, half of all employees in the Middle East plan to stay up to watch late-night matches involving their favorite teams
•After watching late night matches, one-third of all employees will go to work tired, one in ten will go to work late, and 3 percent will call in sick
•Some employers fear that the combination of sleep shortages, absences, and late arrivals may cause a drop in their staff productivity during the games


In other news, a bear was seen shitting in the woods.

Staff productivity to drop during World Cup 2014

Venezuelan007 Jun 12th 2014 9:47 am

Re: World Cup Predictions
 
I guessed shitty and referee help :thumbup:

Millhouse Jun 14th 2014 10:02 pm

Re: World Cup Predictions
 
I have so far managed to avoid all games. I'm enjoying this world cup.


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