When you say Budweiser, you've said it all

Discussion in 'FIFA and Tournaments' started by jeremys_dad, Mar 15, 2012.

  1. jeremys_dad

    jeremys_dad Member

    NYC Football Club
    Apr 29, 2007
    The Big Easy
    Club:
    Paris Saint Germain FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    In case you don't know Budweiser and FIFA are pushing alcohol sales in the stands during World Cup in Brazil. Brazil does not allow alcohol sales there for many a good reason and now because of greed are being forced to give in to a dangerous precedent. When you’ve said Budweiser, you've said it all. Say it to Budweiser corporate on Park Avenue.... 1 212-573-8800 a free call on most cell phones. Thanks
     
  2. gremio1903

    gremio1903 Member+

    Aug 10, 2011
    Uruguaiana, RS (BRA) [last: Rockville, MD]
    Club:
    Gremio Porto Alegre
    First of all, there was no good reason whatsoever to disallow alcohol in Brazilian stadia. The result was worse than what we had before, since the surrounding areas now are full of drunk people that only enter the stadium when the game is about to start. Violence did not went down, as well.

    Finally, a World Cup match is a complete different experience. Even if they were right on the alcohol prohibition, which they are not, the assumption is not valid to the WC. The problem is simply not there.

    There is a lot of childish (adolescent?!) behaviour from the part of Brazilian authorities, pushing for small "victories" over things FIFA requests.
     
  3. BocaFan

    BocaFan Member+

    Aug 18, 2003
    Queens, NY
    I agree. World Cup matches are attended by middle to upper class tourists. The chances of violence erupting during a WC match is essentially nil, with or without alcohol.
     
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  4. Dage

    Dage Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jun 4, 2008
    Berlin
    Club:
    Borussia Mönchengladbach
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Serious, who would miss that bog water Budweiser?
     
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  5. snahdog

    snahdog Member

    Mar 31, 2006
    Atlanta
    If you also consider the fact that the beer will be overpriced and that Budweiser sucks to begin with, it don't see too many people getting wasted in the stadium.

    The real problem with the World Cup sponsorships/concessions/souvenir is that it is completely business based, meaning that smaller local companies don't stand a chance against the international juggernauts like Budweiser. It kind of sucks because it destroys the local flavor. I lost a lot of affinity for the World Cup when for Germany 2006 Budweiser was the beer sponsor. That makes no sense in a country with such a strong local beer tradition. It would have been awesome to get Munich based beers in Munich, Koelsch in Cologne, Berliner Weisse in Berlin, ...
     
  6. whitecloud

    whitecloud Member+

    Jan 25, 2009
    Gulf Shores, AL
    Club:
    Orlando City SC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Issues like these bring up yet more troubling issues involving with the awarding of the 2014 Cup. The FIFA Executive Committee did none of the vetting of bid conditions for Brazil that it did for 2018 and 2022, nor indeed for 2002, 2006 and 2010 either. Because of continental rotation and Brazil being the only bid the FIFA Executive Committee failed to vet the bid's technical requirements to see that they were up to FIFA standards for things like exclusivity of sponsorship zones. Is it really surprising given what a sham the 18/22 bid process was that the FIFA Executive Committee also didn't do their job in regards to making sure the Brazil bid met the minimum requirements beforehand?
     
  7. BarraUru

    BarraUru Member

    Apr 18, 2011
    Montevideo
    Club:
    CA Peñarol
    Nat'l Team:
    Uruguay

    I'm suprised that an Argentinian is saying that.. HUA (Hinchadas Unidas Argentinas) went to South Africa, what makes you think they aren't going to go to Brazil?
     
  8. BocaFan

    BocaFan Member+

    Aug 18, 2003
    Queens, NY
    Well, it's better than not having any beer at all on a hot afternoon. Besides, Budweiser is no worse than other widely produced international beers like Brahma, Heineken, Beck's, Peroni, Quilmes etc. They all have similar levels of alcohol and taste about the same

    When talking about millions of people traveling for a sporting event, of course there are a few exceptions/people trying to spoil the overall good atmosphere. But the numbers are so small, that even an organized group like Hinchadas Unidas Argentinas barely made a mark on the event as a whole.
     
  9. cigar_city

    cigar_city Member+

    Jun 20, 2005
    Likely where I should NOT be...
    Club:
    Newell s Old Boys
    BarraUru:
    Si el Bostero tiene razon, mangia mierd@! Que bolud0 que sos!

    ;)


    There has been beer served at the last 3 WCs that i'm aware of, and any significant trouble which occurred at those happened outside of the stadia, more specifically at the fan zones, which might as well be octagon shaped in Brassssssiao.

    But, that's the cops' problem, and they will undoubtedly be very heavy handed with trouble (they should), especially from all those bad news Uruguayans and Brasileros. Siempre haciendo problemas para los demas ...

    :D
     
  10. Dage

    Dage Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jun 4, 2008
    Berlin
    Club:
    Borussia Mönchengladbach
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    No. It's a big difference. o_O
     
  11. encorelui2

    encorelui2 Member

    Apr 12, 2009

    My exact sentiments about stuff like that! Why on earth should a mega corporation headquartered in St. Louis, MO be the product of choice at a tournament held thousands of miles away at a completely different country with a completely different culture?!?!? Shouldn't that be the kind of contract you allocate to the hosting cities' local councils to pass down to small businesses? Just the way I c it, but then again, maybe my bias against mega corporations has the better of my view on such issues.
     
  12. atomicbloke

    atomicbloke Member+

    Dec 7, 2009
    Berkeley, CA
    Club:
    CA Boca Juniors
    Budweiser does NOT sell alcohol. They sell refrigerated cat piss, marketed as beer. Only stupid Americans think it is beer.

    So Budweiser won't be violating Brazil's stadium alcohol prohibition laws.
     
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  13. BocaFan

    BocaFan Member+

    Aug 18, 2003
    Queens, NY
    meh... Budweiser has the same alcohol content as a premium Bavarian WeissBier and that's what matters most.

    I totally agree with snahdog. The whole point of traveling is to experience different cultures and people. That includes their drinks and food. It's just shameless on FIFA's part to force-feed us stuff that has nothing to do with the place we're visiting.
     
  14. Cazadordemolinos

    Cazadordemolinos New Member

    Mar 24, 2012
    Club:
    Pumas UNAM
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93F0bSTwieM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93F0bSTwieM[/ame]

    :rolleyes:
     
  15. Ronpaul3121

    Ronpaul3121 New Member

    Mar 14, 2012
    Club:
    AC Milan
    LMAO!!! i fell off the ground on this one :D
     
  16. whitecloud

    whitecloud Member+

    Jan 25, 2009
    Gulf Shores, AL
    Club:
    Orlando City SC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It is also not American beer any more. Budweiser has been Belgian beer since 2008.
     
  17. gremio1903

    gremio1903 Member+

    Aug 10, 2011
    Uruguaiana, RS (BRA) [last: Rockville, MD]
    Club:
    Gremio Porto Alegre
    Belgium-Brazilian, by the way, through In-Bev.
     
  18. snahdog

    snahdog Member

    Mar 31, 2006
    Atlanta
    It is still American beer, it is just owned by a foreign company.
     
  19. gremio1903

    gremio1903 Member+

    Aug 10, 2011
    Uruguaiana, RS (BRA) [last: Rockville, MD]
    Club:
    Gremio Porto Alegre
  20. almango

    almango Member+

    Sydney FC
    Australia
    Nov 29, 2004
    Bulli, Australia
    Club:
    Sydney FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Australia
    Actually this happened the year before the Falklands War
     
  21. snahdog

    snahdog Member

    Mar 31, 2006
    Atlanta
    No. The video was from 86, Falklands war was in 82.
     
  22. almango

    almango Member+

    Sydney FC
    Australia
    Nov 29, 2004
    Bulli, Australia
    Club:
    Sydney FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Australia
    It says 86 on the title but it looks suspiciously like 1981 in Sydney. I believe that it was when Argentina and England played in a youth match at the old Sydney Sports Ground.
     
  23. ZeekLTK

    ZeekLTK Member

    Mar 5, 2004
    Michigan
    Nat'l Team:
    Norway
    Just don't buy it. Go to a local grocery store and buy some Brazilian beer to tailgate with. Budwesier will stop sponsoring the event if no one is buying their shitty product.
     
  24. RichardL

    RichardL BigSoccer Supporter

    May 2, 2001
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Reading FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    The Australia commentary (as well as the complete lack of police at the event) does rather point to it being Australian. There was also no trouble at the England v Argentina match, and the Aztec Stadium looks nothing like that.

    As for beer, it's not great that the only beer is Budweiser, but I can put up with it during a game, which is hardly serious drinking time for most.
     
  25. Cris 09

    Cris 09 Trololololo

    Nov 30, 2004
    Westfalenstadion
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Lol...I have often entered people's homes and politely declined a drink when i realized I was being offered Budweiser. It is shit and in no way taste the same as other beers mentioned above.

    I cared about alcohol levels when I was 17. Now, I drink beer to enjoy full-bodied taste. So as far as your, "that's what matters most" comment...I will disagree.

    Too bad they have done jack shit to improve it.
     
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