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No, but we English are used to it.

Depends on your particular flavour of Christian.

 

As a Scot I'm staying out of this.  

My brother was watching an England V Scotland match with his pals in a pub.

Scotland scored and, of course, he cheered.  I think he forgot he had moved to England and he was outnumbered.

https://m.youtube.com/@virtualscotland

 

Wales, Ireland and Scotland have always been bitter that but for a tiny act of geography they just missed out on being English. The undisputed no 1 nation of all time.

my helmet is on 🏆

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Some say we all dodged a bullet there, Tora.

keep telling yourself that dougie...🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

the prep is going well ....

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Could the Protestants in N Ireland be brought on board by asking them to pray for an English victory?

I feel the biggest difference between the English and the rest of the UK is the sense of humour. 

 

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When we, the Irish, have produced Mrs Brown's boys and sold the idea to the BBC who can say we've no sense of humour?

not the best example sandy, I find that about as funny as shingles!

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I agree.  It's dire.  But it was the BBC wot bought it.

I think the humour is in the EBC buying it, Tora.

In summary - WHOOSH

Not praying, but hoping for England to crash out and give the radio, TV and us a bit of peace.  It is a huge overkill by TV. There are other sporting events needing coverage.  I suspect that very few people are interested in any match other than the ones England are involved in - or Scotland, Wales or Ireland (are the latter 2 in the tournament?). 

 

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