Jude Bellingham has revealed why singing the national anthem for England at the World Cup is so special to him.
“I think the anthem is the last chance you get to really be mindful of the people who have got you there and what it means to be from England.
“I think about my grandad, who passed away just before my England debut. He was so patriotic.
“He was an Englishman through and through. He could give you every fact about every war, every battle, every king and every queen. I do think about my grandad when that moment’s coming.”
@mcgrathmike and @Matt_Law_DT have more on Bellingham's comments ⤵️
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The irony is incredible.
Toronto backed a law capping ticket resale prices to stop profiteering, then bought 3,500+ World Cup tickets and resold them as a revenue-generating investment.
Apparently the problem wasn't reselling tickets. It was competition.
Just heard the news on #ClaudeLemieux
This is extremely sad no matter what feelings from past or present you hold. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends and people who got to see the person off the ice wasn’t the person on. As I’ve said and will always call it as I see it
“If your on the ICE with Claude Lemieux and your turn your back. YOU Are an IDIOT.
But off the ICE I’ll turn mine”
And please. If you are struggling at all please reach out and talk to someone
Godspeed my friend
“It will happen to all of us, that at some point you get tapped on the shoulder and told, not just that the party is over, but slightly worse: the party’s going on and you have to leave.”
— Christopher Hitchens