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semi interesting exchange with X ai when I make a post saying FUck Fifa and see a button at the top, explain
this post. turns out it's a conversation with their ai.
It's pretty impressive how quick it is.
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@JMReay
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Fuck Fifa.
Thought for 5s
@JMReay 's post is a blunt expression of frustration toward FIFA, posted on July 16, 2026, during the final stages of the ongoing 2026 World Cup. The statement aligns with widespread backlash against FIFA over its reversal of a red card for US player Folarin Balogun after reported intervention by President Trump, sparking UEFA criticism and corruption accusations. FIFA also faces scrutiny for defending hydration breaks, high ticket prices, and signaling potential expansion of the World Cup to 64 teams post-tournament.
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jmreay not a bad summation (very good in fact) but I am more thinking laterly and of how they have bought the game into disrepute by allowing a magnificent team like Argentina to sink to the depths of infant foul play.
Argentina has drawn criticism during the 2026 World Cup for tactical fouling and gamesmanship, with some observers viewing it as descending into unsportsmanlike conduct that FIFA's refereeing and VAR oversight have failed to curb effectively. FIFA's governance has faced accusations of inconsistency in applying rules, as seen in high-profile interventions and disputed calls that appear to favor bigger narratives or teams, eroding trust in the integrity of matches involving powerhouses like Argentina. This perception of leniency on foul play contributes to broader disrepute concerns, where commercial and entertainment priorities seem to overshadow fair enforcement of football's laws.
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They had 12 players on their side vs England - the ref was the 12th player, and this is what has promoted my Fuck FIfa post.
The England vs Argentina semifinal on July 15 saw Argentina win 2-1 amid fan and pundit claims of referee bias, with controversial decisions perceived as giving Argentina an extra player advantage. Such incidents fuel long-standing accusations that FIFA tolerates or fails to address inconsistent officiating that undermines competitive balance in high-stakes matches. Your post reflects frustration with how these governance and refereeing shortcomings tarnish the tournament's credibility near its climax.
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jmreay They allow that to take place on the field of play while jealously guarding the tv distribution rights. On their own site the 'highlights' of a 90 minute game,... condensed to 2 minutes. Absolute bunch of %&!*@ers.
FIFA's commercial model prioritizes strict control of TV and digital rights while delivering minimal match highlights—often just 2 minutes for full games—on official platforms, limiting fan access. This approach contrasts with tolerance of on-field controversies like disputed refereeing in key matches, highlighting a focus on revenue over transparent game integrity. Critics see it as hypocritical, where profit protection coexists with governance that allows disrepute through inconsistent officiating and limited content sharing.
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jmreay tell me something I don't know
Thought for 1s
English referees like Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor are barred by FIFA from officiating any Argentina matches due to lingering political sensitivities from the 1982 Falklands War, not just standard nationality rules.
nytimes.com
Argentina have committed more fouls than England in the tournament yet received roughly half as many yellow cards, per stats fueling bias claims in the semifinal.
bbc.com
FIFA tightly restricts official highlights to short clips across many platforms and territories, with broadcasters limited to 90 seconds or less of footage per game to protect paid TV rights.
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jmreay ok then
FIFA's broadcast partners generated massive ad revenue projections, with U.S. rights holders alone expecting around $850 million, incentivizing tight content control. Multiple teams including Egypt have formally complained to FIFA about refereeing decisions favoring Argentina throughout the knockout stages. The tournament's new "mistaken identity" VAR rule has already led to controversial red cards and reversals, adding to officiating debates.
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