Harry Kane has scored for England on six of the seven days of the week. The only day of the week he hasn't scored on is a Wednesday.
I remember reading somewhere that you could pay on the gate that day. Incredible really.It's probably time for me to start reminding everyone that I too was there in '66, then. I wasn't at the Sex Pistols gig, though.
I remember reading somewhere that you could pay on the gate that day. Incredible really.
I lived in Wembley then 1/4 mile from stadium. Every match of the World Cup I walked up there an bought a program or a rosette.It’s amazing how about seven million people crammed into Wembley that day.
I wasn't aware of that. We (my brother and I ) didn't pay at all, because my grandfather worked at Wembley on security.
Don't think Norway was ever really ruled by Sweden. It was Danish. Norwegians have always got behind Sweden and Denmark teams in big tournaments but perhaps because of the huge support for English Club sides, support for England's national team seems to have grown.
How old were you Stroller ? What was it like ? I’m genuinely interested to hear from someone who was at such a historical moment
If England win on Wednesday and get to play France in the final, where will you be watching it? I'm not going to insult you by asking who you'll be supporting as that's a given but in your case you will be able to sing Football's coming home whatever the result. What is the French translation?bye bye Sweden.![]()
I was 12 at the time, and was lucky enough to go to all of England's WC games, thanks to my grandfather. We had to go to a certain turnstile and ask for a Mr Locke, who would turn up and let us through a side gate. We would then walk around to the first-aid post, where my grandfather was on duty, and he would take us through a little door which opened onto a kind of balcony above the tunnel where the players came out. This was in between the two terraces behind the goal - a perfect view (although I couldn't tell you if Hurst's second goal was actually over the line). I don't recall feeling particularly tense during the game (I was much more so a few months later when Rangers took on West Brom) and I think I fully expected England to win. We lived in Harlesden at the time, so walked home afterwards rather than trying to get on a bus, and I remember loads of people along the Harrow Road waving excitedly out of their windows. There was a general good feeling of course, but I don't think that the levels of excitement then were as great as they will be this time round, if we get to the final.
Looking back, I don't think I realised at the time quite how lucky I was.
i had never actually seen this video before
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I like Three Lions, but this is England.Love it.