Qatar is obviously better than they were. Better even they were 3 years ago. But I don't think we really know how good thy really are. WE know they are too good for Asia as they won the AFC cup earlier this year with relative ease.
So I'm curious as to how well they'll play in south america. Because I think this will be an insight to how far can Qatar go. It should give us an idea about them for 2022.
>in an hour bro the match is at 3PM EST, in 13 hours
Camden Cox
>starting lineup with 10 Mohammed Mbebwe al-Ngubus, all Qatar citizens since May 2019 It's one way to go I suppose
Julian Murphy
>in an hour Lmao wtf why would they play a match this late it’s 3 am in Rio where the match will be played
Landon Reed
oh shit it's pm not am. makes sense forget this thread OP is a faggot
Luke Butler
A bit early desu
Luke Price
Based Qatar
Jose Lewis
Based
Lucas Cox
I made the same mistake yesterday lmao
Christian Rogers
the world needs to adopt the 24 hours system. seems to me it's better than the current system by a long shot.
Thomas Baker
You mean lose PM/AM bullshit or everyone running same clock?
Luis Morales
lose am/pm bullshit because I never pay attention tot hat shit
Adrian Reed
CAM ON BESTGUAY
Nicholas Bennett
well Americans refuse to use a common sense measures in general, I don't think they'll ever drop this
Gabriel Ward
wait why are japan and qatar in the copa america?
Austin Hughes
Everyone should just adopt GMT, fuck time zones.
Jayden Evans
guests also because there's 10 nations competing, so they need 2 more to create 3 groups of 4 teams
Caleb Hughes
It's ok. Blame pm/am bastards, they can't use humane 24 hours.
Brayden King
to that*
is this a good idea? this way we wont have context. We wont know wither 12:00 is morning, evening, afternoon, sunrise, sunset, midnight, etc... we would only know what it means in our own countries that we are used to. But we would be clueless on a global level.