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Will both the Olympics and the World Cup be moved from the US? (Original Post) malaise Wednesday OP
Honestly, I don't see how they could be held here. mountain grammy Wednesday #1
It's the US, Canada, and Mexico Prairie Gates Wednesday #10
Canada bdamomma Wednesday #15
Most of the games are in the US Prairie Gates Wednesday #38
Yes but how does that work now? malaise Wednesday #22
They can host it in the other two countries. LS0999 Thursday #45
I wouldn't risk coming to America to participate or as a spectator. Too dangerous. Solly Mack Wednesday #2
I wouldn't either, Solly SheltieLover Wednesday #9
I know it won't stop either event but how can they trust America to be safe for them? They shouldn't. Solly Mack Wednesday #25
I certainly wouldn't! SheltieLover Thursday #46
If I had the money and no mobility problems, I'd get the hell out of here. greatauntoftriplets Wednesday #27
I don't blame anyone for wanting to leave or leaving. People have to do what is best for them. Solly Mack Wednesday #28
Unfortunately, it won't happen. greatauntoftriplets Wednesday #32
I wish it could happen for you. Peace of mind is worth it. Solly Mack Wednesday #39
Thanks. greatauntoftriplets Wednesday #40
I highly doubt it. n/t demmiblue Wednesday #3
Doubt it, but I've wondered if they'll see a noticeable spectator boycott. tanyev Wednesday #4
Or countries boycotting. TommyT139 Wednesday #44
They didn't move the last World Cup from a country using slave labor. Ace Rothstein Wednesday #5
FIFA is even more corrupt than Trump. sop Thursday #52
Undoubtedly. Aussie105 Wednesday #6
If either is pulled, expect consequences. DJ Synikus Makisimus Wednesday #7
USMNT wouldn't qualify for the World Cup without host nation bid Prairie Gates Wednesday #8
I'm holding judgement until I see what Pochettino can do. DJ Synikus Makisimus Wednesday #14
LOL at Spurs Prairie Gates Wednesday #37
I generally can predict which club is going to win league play. DJ Synikus Makisimus Thursday #47
I mean, Poch came closest the year Leicester City won the league Prairie Gates Thursday #50
On va voir. DJ Synikus Makisimus 15 hrs ago #59
I went to a Wimbledon match in October. Ace Rothstein 14 hrs ago #61
Ooooohhhhh, tell me more! DJ Synikus Makisimus 13 hrs ago #64
No, went over there for an NFL game and wanted to see some soccer as well. Ace Rothstein 12 hrs ago #65
Not true Renew Deal Thursday #53
That little laughy thing Prairie Gates Thursday #55
USA Alone. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Wednesday #42
no. it will go on only with white athletes ...hmmm nt msongs Wednesday #11
Who cares? PJMcK Wednesday #12
The people participating from around the world iemanja 10 hrs ago #68
As long as there's no people of color on those teams, they should feel completely comfortable coming here. dem4decades Wednesday #13
The US has become a pariah state. TomSlick Wednesday #16
They probably won't be... But they should be. RockRaven Wednesday #17
Qatar could hold it, with their atricities, FIFA will have no issue with us. Coventina Wednesday #18
Until Dump is out of office, they shouldn't be hosted here. sakabatou Wednesday #19
It might depend on athletes and whether they refuse to come here JI7 Wednesday #20
When I was watching the World Championships in figure skating recently Diamond_Dog Wednesday #21
Can't say Rebl2 Wednesday #23
The 1936 Olympics were in Nazi Germany SocialDemocrat61 Wednesday #24
That's true bdamomma Thursday #48
I wonder who would have SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #56
The logistics of moving the Olympic Games would be overwhelming. rsdsharp Wednesday #26
This DetroitLegalBeagle Wednesday #30
no Groundhawg Wednesday #29
no it won't Groundhawg Wednesday #31
The GOP wanted the Olympics moved from LA, one of the most liberal cities in the USA... Xolodno Wednesday #33
no. WarGamer Wednesday #34
Sadly, it's unlikely. Precedent: Berlin, 1936. nt Wednesdays Wednesday #35
They should be moved. No one, including American citizens, AllyCat Wednesday #36
What the Olympic Committee could do is require signing agreement w PENALTIES to protect ALL athletes visiting. . .nt Bernardo de La Paz Wednesday #41
If they are Trump will just have the good foreign athletes in CBP questioning until the US has won all the medals. dutch777 Wednesday #43
I wonder how many countries will boycott the Olympics. Norbert Thursday #49
May end up like the 1980 Moscow Olympics. roamer65 12 hrs ago #66
It would serve us right. (nt) Paladin Thursday #51
More here malaise Yesterday #58
I could see the the western governments boycotting American-based Torchlight Thursday #54
I hope not. We're having games in Philly. BlueTsunami2018 Thursday #57
No rollin74 15 hrs ago #60
If various countries start boycotting the World Cup and the Olympics FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #62
I'm Highly Dubious ProfessorGAC 13 hrs ago #63
Nope Polybius 10 hrs ago #67

Prairie Gates

(4,860 posts)
38. Most of the games are in the US
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:59 PM
Wednesday

I think only 2 cities in Mexico and 2 in Canada. Everything else is scheduled for the US.

LS0999

(152 posts)
45. They can host it in the other two countries.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:57 AM
Thursday

Leave the USA out of it. As far as the Olympics they should offer to move it to Toronto or Mexico City if they want it.

Solly Mack

(94,787 posts)
25. I know it won't stop either event but how can they trust America to be safe for them? They shouldn't.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:04 PM
Wednesday

SheltieLover

(66,489 posts)
46. I certainly wouldn't!
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 03:29 AM
Thursday

What's slobby going to do, arrest & deport fugure skaters who are better than the dopers from ruskie land?

greatauntoftriplets

(177,493 posts)
27. If I had the money and no mobility problems, I'd get the hell out of here.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:17 PM
Wednesday

I'm fortunate to have relatives in Europe who would help me because they hate the SOB too

Solly Mack

(94,787 posts)
28. I don't blame anyone for wanting to leave or leaving. People have to do what is best for them.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:23 PM
Wednesday

It's not selfish to want to escape a tin-pot dictator.





greatauntoftriplets

(177,493 posts)
32. Unfortunately, it won't happen.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:32 PM
Wednesday

It'd be nice, though. I've always liked the slower pace of life.

greatauntoftriplets

(177,493 posts)
40. Thanks.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 11:05 PM
Wednesday

I appreciate your wishes. Peace of mind is important, but it's something we won't have until these terrible times are over.

TommyT139

(1,230 posts)
44. Or countries boycotting.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 11:55 PM
Wednesday

I could see that.

It could actually be a gesture that gets to Trump. It would suck for the athletes, but then again it would keep them from being a backdrop for a dictator.

Besides...what with tariffs and the collapse of much of societal infrastructure, it would kind of be an austerity Olympics anyway.

Like, how hot will it be? "We don't know, because the Trump fired the national weather service."

Of course Russia and China will show up.

Ace Rothstein

(3,341 posts)
5. They didn't move the last World Cup from a country using slave labor.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 08:27 PM
Wednesday

The one before that was in Russia after they annexed Crimea. FIFA won't do anything.

Aussie105

(6,962 posts)
6. Undoubtedly.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 08:27 PM
Wednesday

With rogue elements pretending to do Trump's bidding grabbing people off the streets randomly and sending them off somewhere on the slightest excuse, what self respecting athlete would risk coming into a danger zone like America?

They could bring their own armed security squads for protection I guess.

'America First' => 'America Isolated'!

DJ Synikus Makisimus

(1,009 posts)
7. If either is pulled, expect consequences.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 08:28 PM
Wednesday

Pull the Olympics during a Trump administration and expect retribution in the form of cancelling the U.S. olympic team. Do the same with the World Cup, and expect an end to U.S. participation and support for the U.S. national team. Or as Bannon would say, "deconstructing" them.

I say go for it, even though I'm a huge (association) football fan. Let Trump throw a tantrum and leak support, especially over the Olympics.

DJ Synikus Makisimus

(1,009 posts)
14. I'm holding judgement until I see what Pochettino can do.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 08:39 PM
Wednesday

I'm not a fan of national teams in the first place, because I think it encourages jingoism. Same for the Olympics, btw. But for the current side, there are more U.S. players in the top Euro leagues playing well than ever. It's a big step above what I grew up watching in the dark ages before streaming (or even cable)

#COYS .

DJ Synikus Makisimus

(1,009 posts)
47. I generally can predict which club is going to win league play.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 04:28 AM
Thursday

it's the club with the highest payroll. Doesn't exactly work in UEFA competitions (close, though), and the World Cup scrambles things a bit. But who wins doesn't really matter to me. I didn't have a favorite club until Poch coached Spurs, just enjoyed games played that well in the EPL. I still tend not to let it define my life. No, Spurs didn't win trophies under Poch, but when his players made his system work, it was the most beautiful game of football one could hope to watch. Postecogelu's unique style has provided some entertaining games as well, but his opponents now know how to defeat his system (if they have the right players), so he's done in North London. Oh well. There's always the Caribbean Premier League (cricket 20) coming soon, and then a new season of football. Until then I'll enjoy the promotion/relegation battles in the various leagues that I get streaming, answering the totally inconsequential-to-the-grand-scheme-of-things questions of whether Millwall, Wrexham or Edinburgh City will step up, and if St. Pauli and Cagliari can stay up. Come August the season will begin anew after a summer of fake transfer rumors and multi-million dollar deals to watch as well. Circle of life.

Prairie Gates

(4,860 posts)
50. I mean, Poch came closest the year Leicester City won the league
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 07:36 AM
Thursday

So I'm glad you qualified the payroll theory.

While I think Millwall - West Ham matches would be great for the Premier League, I'm kinda pulling for Bristol City in the crazy Championship run-in.

I like Cagliari's run-in at 6 points clear. Really only the Fiorentina match and closing the season at Napoli that should be of much concern. I'll predict they squeak by.

DJ Synikus Makisimus

(1,009 posts)
59. On va voir.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:54 PM
15 hrs ago


Twas an interesting Europa League match on Thursday. A Spurs back five, really? As for other potential promotion playoff teams, I'm also quite interested in Wimbledon. Having had their club poached by Milton Keynes and starting over again deep in non-league, that club has come a long way. Having Paris FC in Ligue 1 next season could offer an interesting twist as well.

Watching a replay of the Blackburn-Millwall match now - my fourth match today. Benefit of being retired. I can't say I'm a big fan of Millwall given their thuggish history, though Japhet Tanganga does play for them when he's healthy. I kinda like West Ham better, even as a Spurs fan. I'm not sure the EPL needs two of them, but who knows. Would seven London & Home Counties clubs in the top flight be a record? Come on Boreham Wood!

I should say I've also enjoyed watching Leeds United this season, who I think might have a chance of sticking around in the EPL after this promotion, assuming they hold onto their manager. Their roster is mostly intact from the last stint, and they're a great watch.

Ace Rothstein

(3,341 posts)
61. I went to a Wimbledon match in October.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 07:47 PM
14 hrs ago

Had a great time and really hoping they can earn promotion to League One.

Ace Rothstein

(3,341 posts)
65. No, went over there for an NFL game and wanted to see some soccer as well.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 09:33 PM
12 hrs ago

It was international break so they were the only game in town that weekend. Neat little stadium in the middle of a neighborhood. Hung out with some fans for a few hours at the pub after the match. American author John Green is a huge Wimbledon supporter.

Renew Deal

(83,796 posts)
53. Not true
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 08:02 AM
Thursday

US has only missed qualification once in the last 40 years and the field is expanding. So not true

Prairie Gates

(4,860 posts)
55. That little laughy thing
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 08:28 AM
Thursday

signifies that it's a joke.

That said, coming in fourth of four in the Nations League was embarrassing to say the least, and not exactly a vote of confidence for clear qualification. The team is a shambles right now. Maybe Poch can right the ship, but maybe not.

PJMcK

(23,478 posts)
12. Who cares?
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 08:32 PM
Wednesday

Trump will decide that he won every gold medal. Just as he does at his golf clubs.



What a creep.

iemanja

(55,844 posts)
68. The people participating from around the world
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 11:39 PM
10 hrs ago

care. They don’t want to be locked up.

dem4decades

(12,637 posts)
13. As long as there's no people of color on those teams, they should feel completely comfortable coming here.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 08:33 PM
Wednesday

Coventina

(28,295 posts)
18. Qatar could hold it, with their atricities, FIFA will have no issue with us.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 08:50 PM
Wednesday

Caveat: FIFA is one on the most corrupt organizations in the world. The Olympics is also notoriously corrupt.

JI7

(91,773 posts)
20. It might depend on athletes and whether they refuse to come here
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 09:05 PM
Wednesday

if there are enough that refuse they might have to move it.

Diamond_Dog

(36,597 posts)
21. When I was watching the World Championships in figure skating recently
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 09:33 PM
Wednesday

I wondered about our Olympic athletes being banned from worldwide competition because of Dump and our ugly hateful government.

Rebl2

(16,152 posts)
23. Can't say
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 09:43 PM
Wednesday

I would blame them if they moved them out of the US. The city I am in is one of the Midwest cities where several games are to be played. It’s a big deal here, but would not blame them if they pulled out of the US.

SocialDemocrat61

(4,198 posts)
24. The 1936 Olympics were in Nazi Germany
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 09:44 PM
Wednesday

The 1980 Olympics were the the USSR after they cracked down in Poland.

rsdsharp

(10,666 posts)
26. The logistics of moving the Olympic Games would be overwhelming.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:10 PM
Wednesday

The 2028 LA games were awarded in 2017. A massive amount of money has to be raised, facilities built for events and housing the athletes, transportation worked out, and plans made for the ceremonies and countless details.

I don’t know much about the World Cup, but I don’t see how the Olympics can be moved, as much as I hate the thought of Trump being there, representing us.

DetroitLegalBeagle

(2,346 posts)
30. This
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:28 PM
Wednesday

The only possibility I see is if they moved then to a city that recently held them and still had all the necessary infrastructure in place.

Xolodno

(6,950 posts)
33. The GOP wanted the Olympics moved from LA, one of the most liberal cities in the USA...
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:43 PM
Wednesday

...to a more conservative city. In short, it was DOA. LA already has the infrastructure to support them, it would be a massive hurdle and prohibitive cost for any other city to host them. Other nations usually build the venues for one and done. Los Angeles on the other hand, has permanent facilities because they are used year round.

Some have suggested a rotating continent at designated cities, with a "host country" using the facilities. In North America, its obviously Los Angeles if they ever go that route.

AllyCat

(17,800 posts)
36. They should be moved. No one, including American citizens,
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 10:50 PM
Wednesday

Is safe here. If I was an athlete, I’d bail. It’s NOT a good place to be.

Bernardo de La Paz

(54,741 posts)
41. What the Olympic Committee could do is require signing agreement w PENALTIES to protect ALL athletes visiting. . .nt
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 11:09 PM
Wednesday

dutch777

(4,236 posts)
43. If they are Trump will just have the good foreign athletes in CBP questioning until the US has won all the medals.
Wed Apr 16, 2025, 11:13 PM
Wednesday

Will be interesting to see how Trump messages on this possibility. Would be a good poke in his eye if he loses these. He doesn't do well with losing and embarrassment.

Norbert

(6,990 posts)
49. I wonder how many countries will boycott the Olympics.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 07:28 AM
Thursday

Due to human rights violations and the ridiculous detaining of people.

Torchlight

(4,536 posts)
54. I could see the the western governments boycotting American-based
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 08:12 AM
Thursday

international sporting and gaming events. The Olympic boycott in 1980 was a strong message of western solidarity at the time.

BlueTsunami2018

(4,302 posts)
57. I hope not. We're having games in Philly.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 10:36 AM
Thursday

That’s a lot of work for the trades. Can’t afford to lose it.

FakeNoose

(37,150 posts)
62. If various countries start boycotting the World Cup and the Olympics
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 08:05 PM
14 hrs ago

... rather than risk their athletes traveling to the US, you can BET that those events will be cancelled or moved to another country.

And it's not just the athletes themselves, it's their coaches and trainers, families, fans and followers - ALL of them would be in danger of harassment or worse.

Decisions to move events - for example cancel the World Cup events in the US and move them to Canada or Mexico - must be made quickly because those countries need time to get setup. There are only so many stadiums, hotels, airports, etc. that can handle the extra crowds on short notice.

ProfessorGAC

(72,299 posts)
63. I'm Highly Dubious
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 08:15 PM
13 hrs ago

The logistics are likely too much to overcome.
And, neither of those governing bodies are known for their social awareness.

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