This is so lovely to read, unlike all the usual doom and gloom on this sub.
WillWatsof on
>Chloe Kelly, who scored England’s winning goal at 2022 and the decisive penalty in Sunday’s shootout, said: “Pressure, what pressure?”
Cool as shit.
GuyLookingForPorn on
This is so sweet.
>”I’ve been crying all the way down The Mall,” said captain Leah Williamson.
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>”This is unbelievable, probably one of the best things we’ve been a part of.”
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>The 28-year-old Arsenal defender added: “We’re making history every single step. Stay with us, this story is not done yet.”
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>.. The Football Association said at least 65,000 people attended the parade and Morgan added: “A few of us said the other day ‘we hope the parade is not the full length of The Mall because there might not be enough people to fill it’.
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>”We were like ‘what if that happens?’ – but we showed up today and it was absolutely packed, I can’t believe it. You don’t realise the scale of how many people watch and support us, and yeah, we feel so lucky.”
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>FA chief executive Mark Bullingham told BBC Radio 5 Live: “It was funny, the players kept asking us ‘do you think people will really come?’.
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>”And we were like ‘yeah, they definitely will come’. We’d seen crowds yesterday coming to meet them at the airport so we were really confident, but the British public are just incredible and really did us proud today.”
apocalypsebrow on
Good for them. They deserve all the praise and should totally embrace it
terrordactyl1971 on
So proud of these girls. What an achievement to lift the spirit of the nation
chaircardigan on
I am very happy for England and the Lionesses. Go team.
And it annoys me that the Scottish people (where I live ) and the Northern Irish people (where i come from) probably won’t share those sentiments.
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This is so lovely to read, unlike all the usual doom and gloom on this sub.
>Chloe Kelly, who scored England’s winning goal at 2022 and the decisive penalty in Sunday’s shootout, said: “Pressure, what pressure?”
Cool as shit.
This is so sweet.
>”I’ve been crying all the way down The Mall,” said captain Leah Williamson.
>
>”This is unbelievable, probably one of the best things we’ve been a part of.”
>
>The 28-year-old Arsenal defender added: “We’re making history every single step. Stay with us, this story is not done yet.”
>
>.. The Football Association said at least 65,000 people attended the parade and Morgan added: “A few of us said the other day ‘we hope the parade is not the full length of The Mall because there might not be enough people to fill it’.
>
>”We were like ‘what if that happens?’ – but we showed up today and it was absolutely packed, I can’t believe it. You don’t realise the scale of how many people watch and support us, and yeah, we feel so lucky.”
>
>FA chief executive Mark Bullingham told BBC Radio 5 Live: “It was funny, the players kept asking us ‘do you think people will really come?’.
>
>”And we were like ‘yeah, they definitely will come’. We’d seen crowds yesterday coming to meet them at the airport so we were really confident, but the British public are just incredible and really did us proud today.”
Good for them. They deserve all the praise and should totally embrace it
So proud of these girls. What an achievement to lift the spirit of the nation
I am very happy for England and the Lionesses. Go team.
And it annoys me that the Scottish people (where I live ) and the Northern Irish people (where i come from) probably won’t share those sentiments.
Go team England!