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LET’S bottle this feeling, shall we? We have a brilliant bunch of players who also happen to be decent people. We also have a manager who is, I know from personal experience, an incredibly nice, intelligent man.
And together, they’ve taken us, once again, to a semi-final of a major football tournament.
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Let’s bottle this feeling, shall we? We have a brilliant bunch of players who also happen to be decent people[/caption]
Even better, they’ve managed to do so without fraying our nerves until we’re on the edge of sanity. There is a limit, after all, to how much fraying our nerves can take.
Looking at the result, and the low ranking opposition, it would be easy to conclude Saturday night’s win was never in doubt.
But there was something un-English, almost indecent, about winning at such a canter.
We must be behind Gareth Southgate and his team whatever happens[/caption]
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There’s another seriously good reason to bottle this feeling. While I’m pretty sure we’ll beat Denmark and then win the final, it’s possible this won’t be the case.
If that is so, God forbid, let’s remember how we feel about Gareth and the boys now.
We need them to know that we are behind them no matter what — only that way will we go all the way to lifting the trophy together.
While I’m pretty sure we’ll beat Denmark and then win the final, it’s possible this won’t be the case[/caption]
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