THE football gods were in no mood for jesting! On April Fool’s Day, the 2022 Fifa World Cup draw in Doha, the capital of the host nation Qatar, was subdued despite the desert bling and diversity of the proceedings, hosted by ex-England star Jermaine Jenas.
The fireworks were set off the previous night in a public spat between Hassan Al-Thawadi, the secretary-general of the Orwellian-sounding Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, and Lise Klaveness, the president of the Norwegian Football Federation, over workers’ rights, compensation and Fifa’s future as a socio-football role model. For an absolute monarchy, the Norwegian’s call on Fifa to promote “the core interests of football – human rights, equality and democracy”, was an “insult” too far.
The draw was bereft of the excitement of a…