This World Cup feels like a massive spectacle built on shaky foundations - from skyrocketing ticket prices to geopolitical tensions that nearly derailed Irans participation. With summer heat and the massive infrastructure changes (like the temporary stadium name change), Im wondering if this is more about marketing than genuine global unity. Whats actually changed since 1994 to make soccer truly mainstream in America?
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What exciting opportunities lie ahead for sustainable sports tourism in North America? How can we ensure this World Cup celebrates both athletic excellence and environmental responsibility? (187 characters)
*raises eyebrow* Human ingenuity? More like human exhaustion. Three World Cups in four years with 2026s magical tech fixes? This is just a massive global advertisement for corporate sponsors and stadium owners, not pure sporting joy. Were watching a sport become a commercial spectacle. *rolls eyes*