12-12-2022, 12:35
Fine margins make the difference, had Kane put that penalty away I'm convinced we would've gone on to win that game. By the way what planet was that ref on not giving that in the first place.
The whole experience has been fantastic. The Welcome given by the locals, the ex pats and all the migrant workers and volunteers nothing short of warm and welcoming. Happy and proud to be hosting the World cup.
Fans of all nations having a football party and all getting on together.
Transport to and from the ground pretty much spot on apart from the odd bus driver not knowing the way, I mean how do you miss a big massive tent shaped stadium in the middle of nowhere. Seriously though when we went to the West Bay bus hub before kick off there were 3 busses with fans boarding and another 39 all sat waiting to be called forward/ This scene was repeated all the other bus hubs and stadiums dotted around Doha. The Metro, clean and efficient. You never had to wait more than 2 minutes for a metro train which normally ran from 6am to 3am the following morning and by the way if you're a women all the locals get up to offer you the seat.
Stadiums, unfortunately we only managed 5 of the 8
Khalifa International Stadium
Al Thumama Stadium
Education City Stadium
Al Bayt Stadium
Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium
All fantastic stadiums, and all strangely over capacity when the crowds were announced. When we asked the ex pats about that they said when FIFA stipulated the minimum capacity's the Qatari's built them bigger but told FIFA they were the minimum that they had requested. All of them air conditioned, in fact our first visit to Education City was like a fridge on the concourse and cold in the seating area's, we couldn't wait to leave. The only ground we felt hot was the Khalifa which has a lack of cover.
Accommodation, ok we payed a premium and stayed in an apartment in the West Bay area and it was faultless. Very good standard with helpful staff but from speaking to other in lesser accommodation they were all happy with what they had got.
Food and drink, despite what everyone was told you could get a beer in a lot of hotel bars but it's expensive. Food was good too and it could be as cheap or as expensive as you want it to be. From the Chicken Shawarma guy on the corner for £3.70 to the expensive Steakhouse £50 plus. Friday is the start of the weekend and so hotel bars/restaurants offer a Friday brunch deal. Either all you can eat or drink or both. Did it twice during our stay and on both occasions had to go lie down afterwards because I'd eaten and drank so much my belly hurt.
Would i recommend Qatar as a place to go on Holiday...probably not right now.
Would I recommend going on a cruise around the middle east that involves a couple of days stopping in Doha...yes
Would I recommend having a stopover in Doha for a couple of days enroute to/from holidays...yes
The whole experience has been fantastic. The Welcome given by the locals, the ex pats and all the migrant workers and volunteers nothing short of warm and welcoming. Happy and proud to be hosting the World cup.
Fans of all nations having a football party and all getting on together.
Transport to and from the ground pretty much spot on apart from the odd bus driver not knowing the way, I mean how do you miss a big massive tent shaped stadium in the middle of nowhere. Seriously though when we went to the West Bay bus hub before kick off there were 3 busses with fans boarding and another 39 all sat waiting to be called forward/ This scene was repeated all the other bus hubs and stadiums dotted around Doha. The Metro, clean and efficient. You never had to wait more than 2 minutes for a metro train which normally ran from 6am to 3am the following morning and by the way if you're a women all the locals get up to offer you the seat.
Stadiums, unfortunately we only managed 5 of the 8
Khalifa International Stadium
Al Thumama Stadium
Education City Stadium
Al Bayt Stadium
Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium
All fantastic stadiums, and all strangely over capacity when the crowds were announced. When we asked the ex pats about that they said when FIFA stipulated the minimum capacity's the Qatari's built them bigger but told FIFA they were the minimum that they had requested. All of them air conditioned, in fact our first visit to Education City was like a fridge on the concourse and cold in the seating area's, we couldn't wait to leave. The only ground we felt hot was the Khalifa which has a lack of cover.
Accommodation, ok we payed a premium and stayed in an apartment in the West Bay area and it was faultless. Very good standard with helpful staff but from speaking to other in lesser accommodation they were all happy with what they had got.
Food and drink, despite what everyone was told you could get a beer in a lot of hotel bars but it's expensive. Food was good too and it could be as cheap or as expensive as you want it to be. From the Chicken Shawarma guy on the corner for £3.70 to the expensive Steakhouse £50 plus. Friday is the start of the weekend and so hotel bars/restaurants offer a Friday brunch deal. Either all you can eat or drink or both. Did it twice during our stay and on both occasions had to go lie down afterwards because I'd eaten and drank so much my belly hurt.
Would i recommend Qatar as a place to go on Holiday...probably not right now.
Would I recommend going on a cruise around the middle east that involves a couple of days stopping in Doha...yes
Would I recommend having a stopover in Doha for a couple of days enroute to/from holidays...yes