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How Long Can This Go OnIf like me you are a massive football fan, I am sure the expectations of yet another world cup, were just as high as mine, oh you tell yourself don’t get too optimistic, it always leads to disappointment, why should this time be any different, etc, etc, but lets be honest most of us just cant help it.
By the time the competition actually starts, we are hooked and the trophy is already ours for the taking. Now I hear some of you saying, never, that wasn’t me, but can you look in the mirror, hand on heart and say it, I doubt it.
Being born in 1960 I can just about remember the 66 final, I think I was supporting West Germany, well I was only six. But by the time the 1970 world cup came around, having sorted out my loyalty another avid England fan had been born, sometimes though I do think if only I’d stuck with Germany.
Now that 1970 quarter final against West Germany was where it all started for me, the utter and complete sense of England footy disappointment, I mean 2 – 0 up and 21
minutes to go, as a ten year old you think YEAH who will we be playing in the semis.
What it shows you is how naïve 10 year olds can be, final score 2 – 3 to West Germany after extra time, as I ‘m sure most of you reading this will know.
That was the first time the tears came courtesy of the England football team, and I’ve
never looked back since, except for the odd moment of ecstasy, the most famous being, I’m sure you know what’s coming, September 1st 2001 world cup qualifier at the Olympiastadion in Germany, now I want you all to savour this moment again, here we go, England 5 - Germany 1, but it has to be said these moments have truly been few and far between.
So why do we put ourselves through it, why not follow a sport England are successful at, yes I know, easier said than done, but for myself I cant, I’m waiting for that moment when it all goes right, when the England football team come to the bar, and our proud captain ( whoever that might be) raises that magical gold trophy aloft.
Now I have to admit recently having reached the magical age of 50, (yeah right )
and having watched our most recent debacle, as sad as it sounds, I am actually starting to think, how many more chances will there be to see that magical moment,
but then again I might live to be a hundred, OH PLEASE GOD NO.
Anyway thanks for reading and as the lines from the 1970 world cup song go.
Back home, though they think we’re the greatest
That’s what we’ve got to prove (AMEN TO THAT)