The reasons are clear -- that's why we will decline to broadcast the World Cup matches in Qatar, even if this results in losses for us," the pub said in an Instagram post to which Grosskreutz replied with three fire emojis to indicate his approval.Bundesliga clubs including Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Mönchengladbach have criticized the decision to give the World Cup to Qatar and said they will only give it minimum attention on their websites and social media platforms."There's just a multitude of things that have happened and are happening there that overshadow the great joy of sporting competition," Jörg Schmadtke, the sporting director of Bundesliga club Wolfsburg, told the Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper last week.In contrast to previous tournaments, there will be no major public viewing events due to various factors including the cold weather, complications caused by the coronavirus pandemic, and the difficulties staging more outdoor parties during the Christmas market season.Belgium's soccer federation this week dropped plans to set up a fan zone for supporters to follow games on big screens citing a lack of demand, and Paris and other French cities also nixed public viewing parties."