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to get ragey about the celebrations surrounding winning a football match 50 years ago!

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molyholy · 30/07/2016 10:03

The media coverage of winning the world cup in the 60's is ridiculous. Radio phone-ins, interviews with people who watched it, books written, news coverage.

If anything it should be embarassing that England hasn't won anything for 50 years.

I know I am b abit u and I don't know why it irks me so much.

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Roussette · 30/07/2016 17:31

OMG.... DH and I are in tonight with yummy grub and a bottle of wine and telly.

There is nothing on. BBC1 is Casualty which I hate, or ITV is "1966 A Nation Remembers" . I want to forget!

Netflix here I come!

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limitedperiodonly · 30/07/2016 16:57

I got very lucky in the Olympics draw and got most of the tickets I applied for.

The best was handball which was four years ago tomorrow. My mum and I saw France, Argentina, Denmark and some other nation I wish I could remember - possibly Spain. We didn't have a dog in the race but it was thrilling. Fast and physical. Shock

Best was watching the Danish and French supporters who were dressed as Vikings and Gauls Grin

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derxa · 30/07/2016 16:57

'Joe Hart punched the air...and missed Grin

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limitedperiodonly · 30/07/2016 16:40

I think it's ironic that Wales got so much flak for celebrating our place in the semi finals in our first ever Euros with such amazing performances, by the very same people who won't shut up about that time England won the world cup in '66.

But did they? I don't know anyone apart from Piers Morgan and some twitter trolls who criticised Wales.

They deserved their achievements and I wanted them to go all the way - not likely but we can dream and we don't have to be Welsh to do it.

I was also cheering for the Wildlings after seeing Aron Gunnarsson

to get ragey about the celebrations surrounding winning a football match 50 years ago!
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Gottagetmoving · 30/07/2016 16:34

I reckon we only won in 1966 because the tournament was here on our home soil.
It's about time we moved on from basking in the glory of a win 50 years ago.

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limitedperiodonly · 30/07/2016 16:31

Joe hart let in an easy goal against Iceland and someone said, 'Do you think hart should play in the quarter final?'

Derxa and yet I heard an English pundit after a match say: 'Joe Hart punched the air...and missed' Grin so some of us do have a sense of humour and that's what I stubbornly cling to.

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OvariesForgotHerPassword · 30/07/2016 16:30

I think it's ironic that Wales got so much flak for celebrating our place in the semi finals in our first ever Euros with such amazing performances, by the very same people who won't shut up about that time England won the world cup in '66.

Hypocrisy much? Grin

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limitedperiodonly · 30/07/2016 16:20

Rousette it was a bit Likely Lads. It's a 25-minute journey and the closer I was getting to my stop, the twitchier I became. I was thinking of getting off and walking because I was sure my luck was going to run out.

It was a bit of a walkover, which was probably nice for him, but I'd have preferred a better match.

I was so upset for him when he lost his first final, but when he won the first time - that was great.

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BertieBotts · 30/07/2016 16:13

It's hilarious in Germany. I teach English here and there was an article about small talk which mentioned that many English football fans see Germany as their great football rivals, whereas Germans don't think that at all.

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Roussette · 30/07/2016 16:11

limited eeeeek I love wimbledon too, well done on getting to catch up on it whilst not knowing the result!

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Roussette · 30/07/2016 16:10

I agree with that limited. I feel sorry for true football fans, their hopes are dashed again and again because for some reason the players under perform every time it matters at european and world levels. I just can't work out why... I can only presume it's because the players are obscenely rich, arrogant, not patriotic, there is no hunger or passion, and they are just not excited about international football.

I don't understand why we act all surprised when we get knocked out because it happens every time and if we do get anywhere in any tournament it's usually against a small insignificant country. And we couldn't even do that in the Euros!

Oh well...

My DH would have an opinion on all of this but daren't ask him or he will be talking football all evening! Grin

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derxa · 30/07/2016 16:09

limited Your message hasn't got through to the pundits and media. I watched all the Euro matches and no matter what match it was they were droning on about England even after they were knocked out. Joe hart let in an easy goal against Iceland and someone said, 'Do you think hart should play in the quarter final?'

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limitedperiodonly · 30/07/2016 16:05

makes mental note to check footie fixtures of any kind should any of the DCs decide to get married

You have to be more dedicated than that Roussette. My friend had advance tickets for Ghostbusters on the day of the men's Wimbledon final.

I'd accepted before I realised that Andy Murray would be playing so, in the spirit of Mumsnet, I honoured that agreement. I set the Sky+ and the film started just as the match did.

We both agreed that the film wasn't very good and I wanted to go home. But it was sunny and she wanted to sit at a pavement cafe so I agreed and hoped no one would reveal the score while wondering if it was going to be a five-setter.

Eventually I left. I got the bus which was luckily full of foreign tourists who'd probably not watched it. I stared at the floor in case I saw happy or sad people draped in Scottish flags out of the window.

I ran in and turned the recording on. Andy, of course won. It wasn't an epic, but I was pleased for him.

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limitedperiodonly · 30/07/2016 15:52

But it isn't arrogance. It is a reasonable expectation given that most of the team members perform at least adequately for their clubs in the Premiership, the most competitive league in the world, and some of them play equally well for top clubs abroad.

I don't know where you get the impression that England fans don't think that their team should focus on every game as important. They do.
It's just that the message isn't getting through to the players and doesn't look like it will in the foreseeable future.

As an England supporter this is not my view that we should rule the world at football, nor of countless others. It seems to exist only in the minds of people who have an uninformed and unshakable view of what the average English supporter expects from their team.

Either they are supporters of other nations or not supporters at all.

We expect them to perform to the best of their abilities. And they don't. What's arrogant about that?

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StillStayingClassySanDiego · 30/07/2016 15:47

*England.

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StillStayingClassySanDiego · 30/07/2016 15:46

English footballers aren't trained or coached well enough by men skilled in international football.

In this country, from a young age boys are told they are the cream of the crop and lucky to be in academies etc. Parents believe it, the boy believes it and they are educated in the 'academy way'.

They are mollycoddled, cared for and at domestic level play very well for their clubs who pay huge salaries

. I don't think individuals care about playing for the Engkand when they are so well rewarded at club level.

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limitedperiodonly · 30/07/2016 15:38

Then I commiserate with you on your English acquaintances someonestolemynick. I've met some Germans that I didn't warm to either. Unpleasant people exist the world over, as I'm sure you know. But they are outnumbered by nice people, as I'm sure you also realise.

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EdmundCleverClogs · 30/07/2016 15:33

With the talent and size of the nation, the quarter finals should be a definite and the semi finals ought to be achievable. That is not an arrogant expectation on behalf of supporters.

But it is arrogance! Hasn't it not just been proven in the Euros, it's not the size of the country or having 11 mega stars on the pitch that always matters? English fans need to stop 'expecting' a win and focus on every game as being important, like other teams do. Spain forgot this after their last big win, and paid for it. Expectation leads to arrogance, leads to failure. Leads to a bloody stupid 'cerebration' of mediocrity, 50 years later.

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JCDenton · 30/07/2016 15:30

Just let people enjoy talking about something they like remembering ffs. It seems to be a growing trend to get annoyed by people who like things you don't like.

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Roussette · 30/07/2016 15:29

Yes, there is a failure there and maybe that's why I lose patience with all of this.

We have the highest paid players, most successful premier league etc and yet can't win against a tiddly country with no money spent on football (Euros). The question is why? I honestly think we shouldn't even enter the next WC unless this can be addressed. I don't think there is a hunger there. And there were no repurcussions to playing badly... Wayne Rooney just goes back to his £300,000 a week, and life carries on.

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PuppyMonkey · 30/07/2016 15:25

It's all very embarrassing imho. Commemorating a sodding football match is bad enough but drawing attention to how long it's been since this one great victory took place is an utter joke. Grin

I was born in 1966 btw.

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someonestolemynick · 30/07/2016 15:22

I'm not taking it very seriously. The 1966 won gets normally brought out by arsehole when they learn I'm German. Seriously, it only happened a few times in my 10 years in England but I take pleasure in winning a gloat-off.Blush

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limitedperiodonly · 30/07/2016 15:20

It's like the English believe the rest of the world should be in awe of that single achievement so many years ago, and base that on every win and loss in any other tournament they enter.

I do not recognise this at all in any of my friends and acquaintances or in wider football commentary. England fans are depressingly aware of our chances and swing between anger at real, not imagined, underachievement, and amused resignation.

Where do you get your view from that England expects to win the tournament rather than getting out of the group? With the talent and size of the nation, the quarter finals should be a definite and the semi finals ought to be achievable. That is not an arrogant expectation on behalf of supporters. It's a failure of players and management.

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HoratioNightboy · 30/07/2016 15:20

Fuck's sake, England, it's the 21st century! Can't believe one poster referencing Dunkirk - live in the now!

If this is symptomatic of post-Brxit "Britain", i.e. reliving so-called glories that are so far in the past then thank christ in Scotland we at least have a get-out option.

No, OP, YADNBU!

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EdmundCleverClogs · 30/07/2016 15:09

Yes living, but there's a big difference between having pride in brave men who defended our country and stopped a megalomaniac all those years ago, and the arrogance that English football fans have due to a misplaced sense of pride over their football team. It's like the English believe the rest of the world should be in awe of that single achievement so many years ago, and base that on every win and loss in any other tournament they enter. Unlike other teams/fans who treat every World Cup as something that should be worked for, not expected as 'this should finally be our turn again'. The win of '66 should stay in '66 - fondly remembered, but nothing more.

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