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Carnage

At times I was embarrassed to be an England fan yesterday!!!

Having been lucky enough, through the ESTC membership to be re-allocated my group, semi-final and final tickets I awaited each game with hope and anticipation

One of my favourite moments was standing outside the co-op before the Croatia game on Wembley way, drinking my lemonade singing 10 German bombers with the fans.

Move forward to the final - pissed up individuals wearing England shirts throwing beer cans, traffic cones and anything else they could get their hands on!!! It was a beer fuelled riot!!! Very scary at times!!!!

Storming the stadium!!! Accept you don’t have a ticket!!!!! Many of the true fans who have been loyal England fans for years and have endured the dross games during the cold and wet!!! Deserved their seats. They didn’t want to share it with a pissed up yob who’d got in for free!!!

Don’t even start me on racial abuse!!!!

Yes we lost on penalties!!!! Their colour is not why they missed!!!! Their performances in the previous games are the the reason we were in the final!!!

I am proud of every single member of the England team- from coach to players to back room staff.

Come on England, I still believe - Qatar

Lynne Ogden
  • 12 Jul 2021 9:53 AM
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6 Replies

  • Paul Kimberley
    Paul Kimberley
    • 12 Jul 2021 10:14 AM
    Totally agree with you ,scary at times
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  • David needham
    David needham
    • 12 Jul 2021 10:22 AM
    Totally agree with you it was scarcely. Completely different from the game against Denmark. With hindsight should have made Wembley an alcohol free zone, and had the security cordons much further out.
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  • Roger Clunn
    Roger Clunn
    • 12 Jul 2021 11:22 AM

    In reply to Paul Kimberley:

    Personally I didn't feel at risk when the barriers were being stormed and pushed over but my Granddaughter who I go with didn't like it and wanted to get inside asap. Then it started just inside entrance F where we were. Not nice for kids to have to witness.
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  • Naheed Sarwar
    Naheed Sarwar
    • 12 Jul 2021 11:23 AM

    In reply to David needham:

    Hi Lynne well said. Doubt we will get the 2030 world cup
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  • Alan Dixon
    Alan Dixon
    • 12 Jul 2021 12:13 PM

    In reply to Naheed Sarwar:

    we don't deserve it after yesterday. such a sad day for many many reasons.
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  • Chris Power
    Chris Power
    • 12 Jul 2021 12:28 PM
    It was clear it was all getting out of control very early. Queuing for the portaloo next to Wembley arena was particularly interesting, ducking to avoid glass bottles flying through the air. This carnage, hours before even the warm ups.
    All in all, a sad reflection of society & some of the scum that occupy this country.
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