There’s always football on, and there is even more coming. In March, FIFA confirmed their plans to extend the next men’s World Cup to 48 teams – 16 more teams, 40 more games and billions in extra revenue to further inflate FIFA’s “exceptionally robust” finances. Despite the controversy, the Qatar World Cup was hailed “the best ever”, delivering arguably the greatest final of all time, the most goals in the tournament ever and a fairytale ending for Lionel Messi. FIFA made a record $7.5 billion in revenue. Expansion seems like a no-brainer. Of course, the World Cup probably wasn’t a success for the roughly 6,000 migrant workers who have died in Qatar since 2010. Despite
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