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Fiona wrote:OMG- cut short a holiday by a week for a football match?? how did husband take the news?A dog I can understand though!
Sanji wrote:I'm sat in the same bar typing this, where I sat and watched Spain win the World Cup in July .
What a night- priceless - the Spanish know how to celebrate.![]()
Sanji x
andy66 wrote:I remember being in a bar with loads of Germans in 2001 when the score was Deutschland 1 , England 5 , I think I was more shocked than the Germans , especially when Heskey hit the fifth , it was fantasy football gone mental .
Also a load of us at work huddled around a small portable watching England v Scotland at Euro 96 watching Gazza score that wonder goal ( sorry about that Gemmawasn't Gazza playing for Rangers then as well ? )
Being on holiday in Malaysia and when the locals find out you're English the first thing they then say is " Ah Man Utd " There's probably more man u fans there than in England !!! But they love the premier league and know so much about our football .
Sport can cross so many barriers and make people feel differently about things , we all saw that with the Olympics and especially the Paralympics .
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