England are two wins away from being crowned football World Champions in America, just days after the U.S. celebrated 250 years of kicking us out. If that doesn’t inspire @HKane and his team to glory, nothing will. Come on lads, do it for King George III.
I’ve seen a lot of posts on here about the potential for trouble at tomorrow’s 🏴 v 🇦🇷 match.
There’s going to be severe provocation from both sets of supporters to each other, throughout the game but even more so after the match when one set of fans is going to be pissed off and mercilessly taunted by the other set.
The reality, however, is anyone who does anything stupid is going to be dealt with pretty severely by the Atlanta police.
Of the 4 stadiums we visited in the World Cup Atlanta was the most impressive inside.
But getting in and out wasn’t easy. Lots of slow moving queues both before and after the game.
England and Argentina fans both have beef with each other (sorry) so it could be a bit lively…
@VolRising901@shaunvlog_ I wish! Would have saved me a few dollars 😂
Big Grove Brewery did celebrate their Easy Eddy being ranked 1st on their Instagram. Good for them, but I certainly didn’t get paid for it (in money or free beer 😢)
Great to see Freddy back on here.
Hopefully he has a more pleasant experience than last time.
Just waiting now for @shaunvlog_ to conflate his experience to Freddy’s and label me an ‘internet troll’ again… ⏰
Hello again.
We’re currently in Clemson, South Carolina. I’ve decided to come back here to document the final part of our road trip.
The main reason I deactivated my account two weeks ago was that things became increasingly toxic. For some people, it’s unfortunately unfathomable that a good story can exist without some kind of hidden agenda behind it. There was even a Reddit group going through my entire account trying to find anything they could use to reveal my identity.
I know this was only a small percentage of people, but after a while it became exhausting. During the last two weeks, I received so many kind messages on Instagram, and they really made me realize how many people genuinely enjoyed following the trip. Some people even told me that their grandparents regularly ask them, “What are the Germans up to today?” I think that’s really cool.
I decided to continue because I realized that the overwhelming majority of people loved following along. A small group of very loud people shouldn’t be able to ruin something that brought so many others joy.
I also want to clear something up, as people who follow me on Instagram already know.
I’ve been to the United States before. This is not my first visit, and I’ve never claimed that it was. The last time I was here was in January 2022, when I visited New York and Philadelphia.
A lot of people shared my Raising Cane’s post from November 2025 to make it look like I was secretly American. That post wasn’t from the United States, it was from my trip to Saudi Arabia.
This is my first time back in the U.S. in more than four years, and apart from Boston, I’d never visited any of the places we’ve been to on this trip before. That’s probably why many people assumed it was our first time in America, because for all of these places, it actually was.
And let me tell you, Ohio and Alabama are very different from New York City or Los Angeles.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Thanks for reading.
I have a lot of new American followers, and ahead of Wendesday’s World Cup Semi-Final I’m aware many of you may not be aware of the history and depth of the England - Argentina rivalry
So here’s a thread that hopefully helps
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@BRFCJohn I agree mate, definitely a toss up between Dallas and Atlanta.
Both incredible stadiums, but Dallas just shades it for me (even though the screen was really off putting)
The Freddy Saga is a good reminder both of why normal, well-adjusted people often end up ceding the public square to a handful of deranged, overly online individuals and of why it is so important for normal folks not to do so.
the last time england played argentina (competitively), my parents were there at the 2002 world cup having met just a few days before.
the match on wednesday falls on their 20th wedding anniversary!
win it again for them ta @England
Twenty-four years later, England and Argentina meet again on football’s biggest stage.
Different players.
Different generation.
But the history between these two nations never really disappears.
The hatred is very real.
Let’s see what chapter gets written next.
Gutting to come home, but work and all that:
22 Days
13 States
10 Major Cities
10,723 air miles
2,792 driving miles
13,515 total travel miles
(not including local ubers etc)
USA it’s been some journey! Thank you so much, incredible country, incredible people. 🏴🇺🇸
@4681broadway I think the biggest potential risk
will be after the game. One set of fans is going to be pissed off and the other
set of fans will be mercifully taunting them.
🤞 nothing happens.