Well I'll be watching some that isn't on at silly o'clock, I love football. I boycotted the last one as a matter of principle and wouldn't let myself watch one minute of it. I thought about boycotting this one because of the USA involvement but decided not to. I'll be in the correct timezone for the last couple of weeks of the tournament so would love it if England get that far.
My brother likes football, but as England and Scotland are mostly playing later at night, he''ll be watching at home. Just as well these days there are more than four channels and the internet, as it used to be a real chore in the past to find something else to watch when the World Cup was on in the eighties and nineties. Also it clashed with summer sports that meant non sports fans had nothing to watch.
I know people who are actually going to the World Cup more money than sense but I will not be watching it, particularly as Scotland's matches are all at stupid o'clock and I would rather be asleep. It'll be fun for those who enjoy that sort of thing though!
I agree with BlueBelle - it should have its own dedicated channel on mainstream tv as not all licence payers want to watch football. Why should their regular programmes be sacrificed every single time there’s a sports event?
World Cup? I didn’t know there was one. Someone mentioned footballers so presumably it’s given to whoever kicks a ball around the best but I thought football was only played in the winter, when the participants can get maximum mud on their clothes. I’m so glad I only had daughters.
There will be no football watched in this house. Neither of us are in the slightest bit interested. Of course the tv schedules for the next month or so will go to pot in order to prioritise the “beautiful game” 🤨. I will find plenty of other things to do, however.
Well we don’t all pay for other services Terribull some of us rely on mainstream tv No I don’t watch sport much at all and get fed up how they take regular programmes off to accommodate sport why not have a dedicated channel
I don't own a TV and rarely watch anything online so football coverage will have no effect on my day to day activities. Happily, my SO isn't a fan, either so the only change in our habits may be that we stay out of pubs and bars where it's showing on TV. I may also turn off the radio more often if there is discussion of football on non-sport programmes. Thank goodness for podcasts, Spotify and Kindle!
Oh God no! I hate football, much to the annoyance of my family. Everytime they try to give me a nugget of information I'm prone to say "you're mistaking me for someone who gives a damn"
Even my football supporting sons and grandsons don't seem that interested. I've heard all the hotels will be half empty too so not as many going as expected. I have no interest either.
Have any non fans got anything planned for the six weeks the World Cup will be on? I'm looking through the streaming services and Youtube for old dramas to watch and, if the weather is nice, will be making full advantage of this. Only being in the office two days a week as well means I can avoid people talking about footballers I've never heard of.