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Pieknie bylo ale skonczylo sie jak zwykle. Ostatnim razem to
potezna Islandia pogonila nas precz do domu. A i tym razem nie da
sie ukryc,
ze zespol dzielnych gorali Horwackich byl po prostu lepszy. Ja
patrzylem w domu, popijajac patrotycznie dobre angielskie
piwo-Black(stout, cos jak Guinness) oraz Two hoots(typical classy
"ale" tutejszy o zabawnej nazwie- I don't give two hoots what you
think about this or other).Oczekiwalem, ze Horwaci zdechna w
dogrywce bo wymeczeni przeciez morderczym meczem z Belgami.
Tymczasem to my zdechlismy. Zal.
nic to, nastepnym razem bedzie lepiej. Jestescie dalej w grze,
fatso, ale posrednio: Francuzi i Belgowie ponoc w brytyjskich
klubach graja.
Wiadomo, ze na wyspie sie teraz ludzie do kanalow rzucaja, i dzis
kazdy z kacem maxem do roboty szedl, ale czy druzyna tego
dzentelmena-trenera rzeczywiscie nic nie zdobyla? Doszli zuchy dalej
niz wszyscy inni dlugie lata przed tem. No i sa wciaz w grze. Pewnie
i tak ich jako bohaterow beda po powrocie witac.
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Ten brytyjski stiff upper lip to juz raczej tylko w literaturze. A
dzisiaj panikarze na boisku jak i Brexicie.
bzdura. Anglicy do ostatnich minut nie dawali sie ponosic emocjom,
pokaz jakas statystyke fauli w tym meczu. Nie znasz Anglikow - swietny
humor, no i dystans do jakis tragedii. W pilce Anglia ma ponoc w
ostatnim czasie kupe sukcesow z mlodzieza i przyszlosc tej druzyny sie
dopiero po tym mundialu zaczyna. Tutaj o ich trenerze po meczu z
"'THANK YOU GARETH' Our divided nation has been united thanks to a
polite Englishman and a bunch of modern ordinary lads"
https://www.thesun.co.uk/world-cup-2018/6757350/england-three-lions-
gareth-southgate-croatia-world-cup-2018/
"NOW WE KNOW WHAT'S POSSIBLE Gareth Southgate says his England heroes
have replaced misery and regret with bravery and belief"
https://www.thesun.co.uk/world-cup-2018/6766969/gareth-southgate-
Front pages, back pages and many of those in between are dominated by
events at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow - their overriding tone one of
pride, rather than bitter disappointment.
The Times pictures Gareth Southgate consoling his captain, Harry Kane,
after the final whistle with the headline: "Pride of Lions - England's
Glorious World Cup Run Ends."
The Daily Telegraph declares: "You did us proud. It's not coming home,
but it was great fun while it lasted... Hold your heads high."
The online Independent pictures Gareth Southgate clapping the England
fans at the Luzhniki stadium applauding his defeated players - not
always the case for England teams at big tournaments. It says: "Thank
you for allowing us to dream."
The Guardian is more anguished. It speaks of hopes being shattered and
hearts broken in Moscow. But proud fans who watched the match on a big
screen back home tell the paper Southgate has "relit the fire".
The Sun says "brave" England were "kicked in the Balkans" as cheers for
their early lead turned to tears.
But the paper reckons our "troubled nation" has been united "thanks to a
polite Englishman" - Southgate - and a "bunch of ordinary modern lads".
The paper adds: "It hasn't taken much. Just a football tournament, a
brilliant, fearless young England side and an inspirational manager."
For the Daily Mirror, defeat means the "end of the dream" of winning the
World Cup and "four more years of hurt".
But it doesn't disagree with the Sun's verdict: "Look how far we have
come" from losing to Iceland at Euro 2016, and how we've fallen "back in
love" with the England team.
The Daily Express calls them "exceptional young men" who "reflect well
on their country - their diverse nature echoing the nation we have
become".
Contrast their behaviour, says the Express, with our politicians and
their "vicious infighting" over Brexit.