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@KayaNakamura Se você jogar alguns no Google dá.
O ideal é você fazer eles, seja por App ou por programas que fazem gifs.
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OASIS' WONDERWALL is a 30-year-old Britpop classic that's now become the England squad's unofficial anthem for the FIFA World Cup.
It's been belted out at all of England's World Cup fixtures so far, and even prompted NOEL GALLAGHER, following the 4-2 victory over Croatia, to add: "Wonderwall belongs to the people".
It's a ballad that has stood the test of time, and the reunion tour last year gave it a new lease of life. Beloved by fans across the globe, It's inspiration has changed over time, originally thought to be about Meg Matthews, Noel later attributed Wonderwall to being about someone who 'didn't exist'.
As to why it's struck a chord and been adopted by England fans, there are some practical readings: it was sung at England's FIFA World Cup qualifier against Serbia and has been sung at Wembley prior to the tournament kicking off.
On top of this, ahead of each World Cup, the FA canvas groups before tournaments about what songs they like and each nation submits a playlist of songs to be played before and after games.
Songs including Neil Diamond's 'Sweet Caroline', The Beatles 'Hey Jude' and Oasis' 'Wonderwall' were submitted. And England players have really leant into Wonderwall in particular 🏴