Change is a queer beast, at the . It seems to mean whatever the organisers want it to mean, depending on who they are trying to impress at the time.So, on Saturday, the Generation Amazing Foundation — a flagship legacy initiative for this tournament with Ronald de Boer among their ambassadors — said there would be positive social change through football here with young people learning new teamwork, leadership and communication skills as a result.Vague, but dutifully reported. It’s what is claimed at every World Cup. Then there is the change in Qatar itself, of the type highlighted by and others, with the abandonment of the Kafala system leading to better working conditions for low-paid migrant workers as a result of scrutiny from outside.
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