If FIFA had any baws the would have cancelled this charade months ago, and moved it back to summer, loads of countries could have hosted it no problem, the only problem is they would have had to hand back they're filthy lucre.
Norfolk school renamed Harry Kane Junior for World Cup.
A school has changed its name to Harry Kane Junior School for the duration of the World Cup, and pledged to change it permanently if England wins.
Head teacher Gregory Hill, from Howard Junior School, in Gaywood, Norfolk, said pupils came up with the idea.
"They wanted to do something momentous so we've completely rebranded the school signs and badges," he said.
"Some people say it's just sport, but the World Cup brings the nations of the world together, and we all need that."
The school posted a number of Twitter videos in which Mr Hill, surrounded by teachers dressed as three inflatable lions, and a football, said: "From Monday onwards we're going to be the Harry Kane Junior School - yes, you heard me right.
"Howard is out - Harry Kane is in - we're right behind England, we're going to make sure that England wins the World Cup."
Mr Hill added: "If England win, we're changing our name permanently."
'This is not the way to treat visitors to any country': World Cup fans' anger at 'rip off' £185-a-night metal container rooms in Qatar that have 'no air' and are the 'size of a shoebox' with glorious views of... rubble and rubbish
Work was still going on today at the Rawdat All Jahhaniya fan camp with piles of rubbish stored around the sea containers converted to house human cargo. Fans complained about being cramped and being 'ripped off' at prices of around £185 per cabin per night. One fan Milad Mahmooditar, 32, from Tehran said: 'It is ridiculous that I have to pay so much money to stay in this tin can. I am 6 feet tall and my bed is too small. There is no room to move and the air-conditioning unit makes so much noise that you cannot sleep.' Tonight security guards outnumbered fans and stood around the entrances. But they said the fan resident numbers would increase massively after tomorrow when the World Cup begins. A makeshift outdoor gym was empty and a mobile caravan where coffee was on sale was doing little business. Painters were still applying finishing touches as others carried out wiring on electrical points. Black bags of rubble and rubbish were dumped at the back of the site but easily visible to visitors. Very few England fans have arrived at the makeshift fan base but with the first match on Monday, that number will increase massively from tomorrow.
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A school has changed its name to Harry Kane Junior School for the duration of the World Cup, and pledged to change it permanently if England wins.
Head teacher Gregory Hill, from Howard Junior School, in Gaywood, Norfolk, said pupils came up with the idea.
"They wanted to do something momentous so we've completely rebranded the school signs and badges," he said.
"Some people say it's just sport, but the World Cup brings the nations of the world together, and we all need that."
The school posted a number of Twitter videos in which Mr Hill, surrounded by teachers dressed as three inflatable lions, and a football, said: "From Monday onwards we're going to be the Harry Kane Junior School - yes, you heard me right.
"Howard is out - Harry Kane is in - we're right behind England, we're going to make sure that England wins the World Cup."
Mr Hill added: "If England win, we're changing our name permanently."
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/fact-check-11-eye-catching-lines-from-gianni-infantino-s-speech-in-qatar/ar-AA14iSFX?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=10e1b76c46784d8e81ee1afffcd7194f
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/fifa-world-cup/soccer-world-reacts-to-fifa-president-s-insane-comments/ar-AA14jlMV?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=10e1b76c46784d8e81ee1afffcd7194f
https://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview/mol/2022/11/19/4792164284828464710/636x382_MP4_4792164284828464710.mp4
Work was still going on today at the Rawdat All Jahhaniya fan camp with piles of rubbish stored around the sea containers converted to house human cargo. Fans complained about being cramped and being 'ripped off' at prices of around £185 per cabin per night. One fan Milad Mahmooditar, 32, from Tehran said: 'It is ridiculous that I have to pay so much money to stay in this tin can. I am 6 feet tall and my bed is too small. There is no room to move and the air-conditioning unit makes so much noise that you cannot sleep.' Tonight security guards outnumbered fans and stood around the entrances. But they said the fan resident numbers would increase massively after tomorrow when the World Cup begins. A makeshift outdoor gym was empty and a mobile caravan where coffee was on sale was doing little business. Painters were still applying finishing touches as others carried out wiring on electrical points. Black bags of rubble and rubbish were dumped at the back of the site but easily visible to visitors. Very few England fans have arrived at the makeshift fan base but with the first match on Monday, that number will increase massively from tomorrow.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11446715/Fans-flying-tournament-expect-Qatar-fan-village-185-night-unfinished-shambles.html