Posted on 02/13/2025 3:02:09 AM PST by RandFan
Fans attending the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia will not be allowed to drink alcohol, the country's ambassador to the United Kingdom said on Wednesday.
Prince Khalid bin Bandar Al Saud said those travelling to the tournament should respect the Gulf nation's culture and that alcohol would not be sold anywhere during the event, including hotels.
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But they can do wtf they want here bc it’s their culture/deslam crap.
No problem.
I have a Kegerator an I can watch from home.😉
No alcohol, but as many goats and small boys delivered to your hotel room that you may want.
All the SA leaders like most prominent Muslims go to Bahrain to party..the eyes of Allah can’t look into Bahrain. Convenient isn’t it.
hehehe
futbol fatwa coming soon
Oh. Is Khat halal or haram in Saudi Arabia?
How about hashish and Captagon? For the communist kickball World Cup. The Middle East loves them and not prohibited by so-called Islam cult.
They have been smoking hash since Bad Muhammed’s time, and previously too.
Practice for what’s coming to Europe soon.
You have a point, LOL. Some of the best beer is made in Germany, and when the muzzies take control it’s over. Then, maybe then, the Germans will get over their WWII guilt, grow a pair, and kick the muzzies out.
The only thing worse than being forced to watch soccer is having to watch it sober.
When Saudis fly, once a plane leaves Saudi airspace, they will proceed to drink all the alcohol on the plane. And when the plane lands, they head straight to the bar.
this is a buzz kill
Hard to believe that anyone will show up. 😉
Good point about Germany. There’s already attempts in England to shut down pubs that have been running forever. The “newcomers” who breed like rabbits and are overwhelming neighborhoods consider pubs an offense to their death cult.
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