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[Football] Euro 2020 - Pride











ConfusedGloryHunter

He/him/his/that muppet
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Jul 6, 2011
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I like English sporting teams winning and get ridiculously happy about it sometimes but I don't equate that to any kind of national pride.
 


Jan 30, 2008
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For a long time in a while, I feel genuine pride at being English. I'm always proud, but at the moment, that pride is very high.

Everyone doing their bit, getting through the last 16 months and now celebrating opening up again and England looking class at the Euro's, for me there's nothing that beats it. Having BW in the squad too and a very likeable squad at that, plus our fans being absolute class. Christ, it makes me slightly emotional at how good this next week COULD be.

As Southgate said, 'now's our time to make our nation happy again' and boy is he doing that.

How have you found it so far?

A breath of fresh air 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Regards
DF
 








BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
It’s a bit weird. In previous tournaments I’ve noticed quite a few flags on houses and cars etc thank tend to increase in number as England progress through the competition.

This year I haven’t seen any :shrug:

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I think [MENTION=457]sheebo[/MENTION] lives here. :)
 






Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
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Sweden
You’re Swedish ffs - couldn’t you just leave one thread that doesn’t concern you alone?! Have a dominos and watch a film man.

No I couldnt. It would be like you leaving those people who dont really care that much about the English national team alone... not happening.
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
No I couldnt. It would be like you leaving those people who dont really care that much about the English national team alone... not happening.

Which would happen if they didn’t keep starting regular negative threads whilst the team is doing so well. If they don’t care, there’s no need to keep starting my threads.

Ps - I can go on and on and on with this if you want to try :thumbsup:
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,199
Yeah but what about straight pride?

Oh right . . . Yeah

My flag is out and flying.

Not sure if it is pride I am feeling but I ma certainly enjoying this run.

Sent from my M2010J19CG using Tapatalk
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
20,666
Born In Shoreham
Fair enough. I live in a small village and judging by most folk round here they are possibly more into Wimbledon than the football
London is mental after each game flags out people jumping of bus stop shelters crowd surfing, marvellous scenes. Which in truth makes NSC a really sad place with its cool I’m not into the Euro’s brigade the rest of the nation is loving every minute of it.
 
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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,404
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This is turning into my favourite tournament of all time. So many brilliant games, and such a thrill to see England grow and progress, getting better and better. Even if it all goes wrong on Wednesday, its still been tremendous fun.

Oh, and to all the "are England playing tonight then ? zzzz" in the qualifiers this last 18 months - DO one. You don't deserve to watch us in a semi final. Switch over to Love Island you miserable bunch of snivelling spunktrumpets. You know who you are.
 




rigton70

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Jul 5, 2003
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This is turning into my favourite tournament of all time. So many brilliant games, and such a thrill to see England grow and progress, getting better and better. Even if it all goes wrong on Wednesday, its still been tremendous fun.

Oh, and to all the "are England playing tonight then ? zzzz" in the qualifiers this last 18 months - DO one. You don't deserve to watch us in a semi final. Switch over to Love Island you miserable bunch of snivelling spunktrumpets. You know who you are.

You mean the same ones that think booing a national anthem is worthy of a hanging offence?
 




Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
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For a long time in a while, I feel genuine pride at being English. I'm always proud, but at the moment, that pride is very high.

Everyone doing their bit, getting through the last 16 months and now celebrating opening up again and England looking class at the Euro's, for me there's nothing that beats it. Having BW in the squad too and a very likeable squad at that, plus our fans being absolute class. Christ, it makes me slightly emotional at how good this next week COULD be.

As Southgate said, 'now's our time to make our nation happy again' and boy is he doing that.

How have you found it so far?

I'll speak here at risk of receiving some of the abuse that you have hurled on other threads.

Ego sometimes dresses itself up as pride. The two are separate.

The fact that you hurled abuse at folk on another thread who suggested that they were not excited by the tournament (and a Swede on here with a different interpretation) shows this about ego for you.

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You talk about pride in your nationality, but do you not have pride in your nationality when they go out the first round ? What is your pride dependent on ?

Here is the carbon test.

When your nation goes out the first round, the economy drops its placing in the world, another nation does something better than us, and you still feel satisfaction at being English on the basis of what the nation does, rather than what it does better than others, and when it does do stuff better than others you don't feel the need to hold it over others, that's pride.

Your pride in being English when they win something, but not stating that pride when they are quickly vanquished, is ego as it is based on a transient premise.

I love being English, although I get a bit coy sometimes because of the actions of others.

If England win I'll be really happy. I'll be proud of the team, but no more proud of what's good in my country. It's the team I support, my favourite. But if Denmark win I'll be pleased for them too. And if Italy win I won't be as pleased but I'll have a large sum of pre tournament investment to collect from the bookies.

Actually, the biggest carbon test would be start a thread that congratulates the team who eventually beats us (if that happens). Anyone hostile at the idea of contributing to that is on an ego trip.
 
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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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You mean the same ones that think booing a national anthem is worthy of a hanging offence?

I'm not in that bracket, as my previous posts will attest.

I'm not sure what your point is. My barb was aimed at the ones who love to make a great point of publically YAWNING when England are playing a Wednesday night qualifier in Vilnius, but then get the face paints out when we're balls-deep in the resulting tournament.

Savvy ?
 




Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
25,909
This is turning into my favourite tournament of all time. So many brilliant games, and such a thrill to see England grow and progress, getting better and better. Even if it all goes wrong on Wednesday, its still been tremendous fun.

Oh, and to all the "are England playing tonight then ? zzzz" in the qualifiers this last 18 months - DO one. You don't deserve to watch us in a semi final. Switch over to Love Island you miserable bunch of snivelling spunktrumpets. You know who you are.

Yep.

I'm one of the few who loves the multi national format. It would be have been even better if the grounds were full. The idea of winning in Rome then getting things back to Wembley was great. Like a real cup competition.

England don't lose much at Wembley. If think the time who has only won all their competitive matches there is....

Oh....Denmark.
 




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