The last match up this big between England and Norway was at Stamford Bridge... in 1066...
We won that one, but lost to France in the final. 960 years of hurt..
2am kick off, the Azteca, Bellingham and Kane, 10 men, Burn heading a million crosses away, Wonderwall, Kane’s interview, Henderson breaking his arm in the celebrations.
In twenty years, we’re probably looking back on this as the most iconic England match ever.
This is a total disgrace.
It is absolutely not the role of the police to intimidate members of the public - especially while openly admitting no law has been broken.
An affront to free speech and a massive overstep of authority.
The public expects the police to focus on real crime, like stopping burglaries, not squandering taxpayer funded time and abusing their powers by actively undermining free speech.
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@BellRibeiroAddy Whose side are you ? You are lobbying for the UK tax payer to pay foreigners based on some historical grievance - this is why Labour is totally unsuitable for government - they behave like student fifth formers
Did you know that in Religious Eduction (RE) as a GCSE (compulsory in many schools in the U.K. especially Church of England schools!), when our 14-16 year olds have to learn the education materials for the RE GSCE, it’s 50% Christianity and 50% Islam. That’s bizarre enough as it is. Why is it 50% on Islam?
But what is even more telling, in the two exams, the one on Islam, is ALL on Islam. Then the other exam that is supposed to be on Christianity is split in two, with one half as a compare and contrast with Islam. So in the end, the students spend about 75% of their time learning about Islam for their GCSE RE!
They are also taught that Jihad means to struggle and does not mean to wage religious war.
That’s genuinely insane. My “favourite” UK-China comparison is Hinkley Point C vs the city of Shenzhen.
> 1980 Shenzhen SEZ announced
> 1981 Hinkley Point C announced
Today Hinkley Point C is still incomplete with yet more delays. Unit 1 expected to come online in 2030 (I highly doubt it).
In comparison Shenzhen went from a network of fishing villages with a GDP of $37 million to a mega city with a GDP of $557 billion. It has two operational nuclear power plants.
It is genuinely hard to describe the state of Britain if you have not visited newly developed parts of the world. Practically nothing has been built in Britain in the last 50 years, it isn’t just stagnating, it’s dying.