The Qatar World Cup 2022 is almost upon us. If it seems like just yesterday that the England faithful were out in the streets en masse, shoving firecrackers up their backsides and hoisting the flags of St. George high in the sky, it’s because it basically was. We’re coming up to our third major football tournament in eighteen months, after our gallivanting successes at both the men’s and women’s Euros: the deeply controversial World Cup in…