Mohammad Farkhan Ali yeah because in India they love it it’s their sport and there’s 1.3 bill population there and them plus Pakistan and all cricket fans
As a colombian, this match had me biting my tongue. It doesn't matter what happened, it was a great match and both sides were going crazy is suspense. The Russia world cup was the best and I hope that the next world cup will be as crazy and join us together again.
For me, this was the most pure joy and elation I’ve ever felt as an England fan. It was honestly like winning the World Cup itself even though it was only the round of 16. To finally win on penalties, when another shootout loss looked inevitable after Hendo missed, you couldn’t have written a better script. Brings a tear to my eye.
The DJE Control of our borders, control of our money, control of our own laws, we have more freedom to trade with who we want. Also it was a fuck you to career politicians who want to take democracy away from the people. The EU is so undemocratic and rejects the will of the Europeans. Europeans vote against EU laws and the EU implements them anyways or makes the vote again. Also, the power the people have in the EU is so little that they are powerless. MEP’s vote on laws that are made by unelected people.
CJB1997 One game away from the finals..... a week after that I got my brown belt after 13 years, then the week after my daughter was born! It was a mental fee months!
@@jjgiles1802 fucking bitch, dont take it aggressively, but now that u put it that way of course I'm gonna be aggressive, and the fucking FIFA refs said that it wasnt a foul after the match like 1 week after at a conference, harry fucking Kane literally pulled him, why would u think that harry was leaning even before the colombian touched him?, so that it would seem as if it would have been a foul, so thanks to that the fucking bitch got awarded a damn penalty 🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻
I was actually had the cushion covering my eyes and biting my fingernails cos I can remember Argentina at world cup 98, Portugal at the euros 2004 & world cup 2006
I’m currently living in Sydney and being here makes me really appreciate how diverse London is. Being such a huge cultural melting pot is what makes it the best city in the world.
It a match I always remember I kept covering my mouth also with my England shirt saying score score the curse been broken on pens more pen win shootouts in the future
Superb. A rollercoaster of emotions. This is why I love football (and sometimes hate it!!). Cracking video. Now let's beat the Kiwi's tomorrow in the Cricket world cup final. English and proud of it.
Every pub and bar was like this, it was amazing atmosphere and a great summer with its weather. Let’s hope Euro’s 2020 will bring a similar atmosphere.
Was with my family was in tears of happiness even though we never won the World Cup still the best World Cup and one of the best moments of my life ❤️🏴
Miss World Cup 2018. What a sick summer, didn’t come home but I swear what a fkin good vibe England was and the heatwave ah man miss it nothing but good memories
Remember that England bid on this world cup spot. Could you imagine England advancing that far in a world cup in front of the home crowd again? Would've been nuts!
guess we will get some idea this summer in the Euros but i have a feeling the pressure of being infront of our own fans will be an issue and as such im not so sure we would have done so well in 2018
my heart sank when they equalised i collapsed onto the chair at end of Extra Time and screamed after the shootout was a rollercoaster ride that i still relive watching these videos now
By far the best three weeks of my entire life. England did well, class laugh with your mates, loads of alcohol, absolute limbs and unreal sunshine. Fuck corona for ruining the euros😂
Haha i was in work desperately trying to avoid hearing the score of the game. Then got home and watched it all on record not knowing the outcome until 3am - good times.
@@readingfc83 yes mate, so I had all the emotion of the penalty shootout etc just a few hours later. Drove home with the radio completely off and didn't talk to anyone until it was over haha
It was such a good time. When there was a game on during school the teachers let us watch it. And literally was one of the best times to be alive no matter who you were everyone was so happy with each other and on during sports day we sung it's coming home all day
One of the most exciting moments of watching England I’ve experienced, up there with Michael Owen’s goal against Argentina and Stuart Pearce’s penalty in 1996. Watched it with my boy as well. 👍
I was living in a jungle city in the Amazon region of Peru watching with a fellow Englishman and just before the end of the 90 mins there was a power cut in the entire city WTF.... luckily came back on 10 minutes later !