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The Guardian Invites Football Fans to Share World Cup Views

The Guardian Invites Football Fans to Share World Cup Views
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The Guardian has launched a call for football fans to share their thoughts on the upcoming Men's World Cup, set to take place in the United States, Mexico, and Canada starting June 11.

As the tournament approaches, several issues have emerged, including FIFA ticketing processes, high travel costs, and safety concerns for supporters visiting the US.

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The media outlet is gathering insights on whether fans are looking forward to the matches, how they plan to watch the games, and their opinions on current storylines.

Individuals aged 18 or older can submit their accounts, with the option to remain anonymous.

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The submission form is encrypted, ensuring data is accessible only to the editorial team for the feature.

Personal details will be removed once no longer needed. Alternative contact channels are available via WhatsApp at +447766780300 or Telegram at +447799322095.

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For those requiring complete anonymity, a dedicated secure messaging service is also provided.

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Author: Johan Robert
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