I know a Sussex based qualified accountant, a big bloke, who follows Spuds and the Albion, who goes early to derbies against Arsenal to be part of the baying mob attacking opposition fans outside WHL.
I still loved the players, play and the managers. Great memories, you can’t take away:
Teams can still have a great tournament, even if they don’t win it.
Gazza, Shilton, Butcher, Beardsley, Pearce, Lineker, P.Neville, Shearer etc etc, were all exceptional players, and Robson / Venables...
The advice has been given so many times over the decades - find quieter bars or hotels to drink and avoid congregating with the huge pissed mob. It’s a shame that significant numbers within the mob can’t hold their drink, start to throw beer, objects, vandalise and abuse others. Yes, the...
Would love the UK and Dutch police over the next few weeks, to identify those who carried out criminal offences and to drag them back to court in Amsterdam. Would f*ck up some livelihoods.
Yep, why can’t they just get drunk and have a laugh? Large numbers always have to abuse locals, opponents and break stuff. W*nkers.
Not anti-English observations. Others such as Russia, Poland and Germany have the same cerebrally-challenged scum.
I’m no Spuds fan, but Walker’s been quality for club and country for several seasons. Pep hasn’t done that. It’s simply been more of the same from Walker.
I thought the same about Rose, until the commentators pointed out that through injury he’s barely played for months. Perhaps as his game unravelled, Southgate should have substituted him earlier?
The worst starter out of the 22 - Van Aanholt. Dross.
Vardy, Welbeck & Alli were all awful in their 20 minutes. Strange.
Overall, against a poor Holland, England played well. Henderson, Stones, Trippier, Walker, Pickford, Maguire, Lingard, Rashford were all excellent in their given roles.