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Ramsdale on alcohol sales being banned at World Cup stadiums
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Published on November 18, 2022 - Duration: 00:18s
Ramsdale on alcohol sales being banned at World Cup stadiums
England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale reacts to the news that alcohol sales will be banned at World Cup stadiums in Qatar.
The player says: “I think the fans will find some way of having a beer… I don’t think you need to do it so much at the game.
Hopefully, with them not being able to drink, we can perform on the pitch to give them that sort of excitement and buzz.” Report by Patelr.
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