Qatar Changes Mind, Will Not Allow Beer at World Cup Matches; World Holds Its Breath for English Fan Reaction

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Qatar Changes Mind, Will Not Allow Beer at World Cup Matches; World Holds Its Breath for English Fan Reaction
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The beer giant trained 6,000 workers in the country, where alcohol is typically not sold except in places patronized by foreigners, how to serve beer.

there is one beer stand there that will be responsible for serving as many as 40,000 people. The only seating depicted in the press photos of the venue is a cluster of picnic tables near the area where food is sold.

That would all get a bigTo be clear, the reference to English fans in the headline above is not a joke, or at least, it’s nota joke: The Wall Street Journal actually brings up the English, and only the English, in the section of itsThe idea of not having a beer in the stands will already be familiar to plenty of soccer fans, namely those from England, where the consumption of alcohol is prohibited “in view of the pitch,” according to a government edict.

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