Would you trust this newspaper?

baldrick2dogs
By baldrick2dogs

Khaleej Times, quality reporting!:

"Qatar is a small island ...."

Holy crap! have we drifted away from Saudi?

"population of something around 1.6 million"

Couldn't even be arsed to check the actual figure!

I couldn't dare read any further :o(

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle08.asp?xfile=data/openspace/20...

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 12:56
anonymous

What about it? A full stadium once a year? Great. What about the first league of Qatar? Empty stadias all around the year? What are you trying to tell me?

By s_isale• 6 Dec 2010 12:52
s_isale

what about the Brazil Argentina match LP?

By britexpat• 6 Dec 2010 12:52
britexpat

Actually a couple of fans were caught climbing over the stadium wall.

Security grabbed them by the collars and said,

"Now you just get back in there and watch the game till it finishes."

By baldrick2dogs• 6 Dec 2010 12:45
baldrick2dogs

OK, It was Family Day. All the bachelors were watching from a rooftop behind the cameraman.

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 12:34
anonymous

It is the absence of "absolute football enthusiasts" as falsely advertised by the newspaper. Therefore again, no, I don't trust any newspaper!

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 12:32
anonymous

The captures are 2 weeks old, Baldrick. So, the heat is no excuse.

By baldrick2dogs• 6 Dec 2010 12:27
baldrick2dogs

Yeah, those seats are reserved for visiting fans, but it's too far to travel ;o)

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 12:16
anonymous

Ahh got it. My work computer is so old it doesn't always show stuff more complex than could be used in 1994. I don't have flash, so a lot of this I can't look at.

By s_isale• 6 Dec 2010 12:15
s_isale

Are they blind???

By s_isale• 6 Dec 2010 12:13
s_isale

its for the visitors LP

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 12:12
anonymous

Work yourself through it, Pilgram. There are tables of people 'by nationalities.'

By britexpat• 6 Dec 2010 12:12
britexpat

I was watching CNN sports the other day and they also called Qatar an Island...

Perhaps we're missing something ?

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 12:10
anonymous

I'm not seeing the population numbers for Qatari's vs. non-Qatari's...

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 12:06
anonymous

Here is the official number from the Statistics Authority:

1.638.644

And here is the website:

http://www.qix.gov.qa/portal/page/portal/qix/home

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 12:00
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

"There's a population of around 800,000 – the rest of the 1.7 million residents are foreigners, many Asian construction workers."

I'm not sure who's included in the "population" but the last I heard the local populations wasn't about 300,000 so unless they suddenly had a massive birth boom, I think the Guardian got its facts wrong.

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 11:52
anonymous

They have a problem to define 'population', Pilgram. Qataris only, Arabs only, or what?

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 11:50
anonymous

This is a great article, but since when was the local population at 800,000?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2010/dec/05/profile-sheikh-hamad-qatar

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 11:10
anonymous

If that's the case, s_isale, then why do they have to build stadias with cooling for the spectators?

By GodFather.• 6 Dec 2010 11:06
GodFather.

lol..LP..I think you caputured it all with that picture..:)

It is so hard to get a ticket for the QSL Qatar Star League matches. that no one can get a ticket for the match..So damn hard!

By s_isale• 6 Dec 2010 11:06
s_isale

most of them like to watch the matches on tv in their majlis...

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 11:04
anonymous

"People: The population may be small but the people of Qatar are absolute football enthusiasts and would see to it that every endeavour to host the event is a success and that no obstruction crosses its road-map."

And then this (football enthusiasts???)

By s_isale• 6 Dec 2010 11:00
s_isale

or may be they were talking in terms of the globe going under next to Dubai????

By s_isale• 6 Dec 2010 11:00
s_isale

Time to teach the reporters some English then...

By GodFather.• 6 Dec 2010 10:58
GodFather.

Lol Baldrick.. Maybe some of the meanings got lost in Translation. Al Jazeera means an Island yet Qatar is a Peninsula!

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2010 10:31
anonymous

I don't trust any newspaper.

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