Apex court asked the lawyers to provide a copy of the apology advertisements without enlarging them, emphasising they should not need a microscope to read it
Of the 42,025 fans who turned out in the mild winter conditions to see the visitors book their place in next week's final against Bahrain, no more than 25 showed any sign of backing the visitors.
"The game was very difficult. The Qatari team has good elements, Akram Afif and Moez Ali - 1-0 was a difficult result," said a Saudi fan who gave his name as Saud, 25, an oil worker from Dharan who had the signature green Saudi colours draped over his shoulders.
"They pressed us in the second half from the 60th minute till the end."
At Al Janoub, located south of the capital Doha, two infant brothers played in the stands, one wearing a traditional thobe and red keffiyeh waving a Qatari flag, and the other the Saudi colours.
"I'm happy to be here and happy for the win," said the boys' mother, a Saudi dressed head-to-toe in black and married to a Qatari and living in Doha.
"Saudi is my country," said the woman who wore white sneakers and brandished a Saudi flag.
But Qatari supporter Abdulrahman, 20, insisted it was "too hard to lose to Saudi".
Bahraini Hassan Ajha, 41, told AFP with a smile that "all Bahraini people have family in Qatar".
"All the Gulf are coming together with the same hand."
But the education ministry worker conceded "it was a big round (trip) for coming here, taking time" for those like him not lucky enough to score a seat on one of the direct flights.
Ajha, who wore Bahrain's blood-red kit, had flown along with several hundred other countrymen via Kuwait.
Bahrain fan Abdulla said he had enjoyed a "very friendly response by Qataris".
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