I just finished this article written by one of your own. In my thoughts, I had antedated the match is more than football for England. Do you agree with what he wrote?
I'm only half awake currently so I would have to say that the article is a bit of an overreach. One thing which I think people in the UK never do is link politics with football. It's a total no go area.
The shared disappointment of successive England teams has built up a picture over the years of ' we'll lose on penalties' or 'we won't get out the group stage' mentality which is hard to shake. There's a quote in it which chimes for me personally...
Me: I don’t know when this started, but at some point I stopped enjoying watching England. It brings only pain.
I literally have to 'watch' the match on the updates as does my Dad. It's too much. You just listen to the screams and cheers out of the window to work out when they score. I'll always want them to do well and win and I do think we'll win the WC eventually again as even a broken clock is right twice a day especially when we keep making the semis. It's all about young players and grass roots. They need to stop hogging the funds at Premiership level and start building a set up which will produce the very best players we can. It's not like there's a cash shortage. My opinion only.
Anyway, I don't give a hoot about where we stand in the world and I suspect neither did any other England fan at full time last night. It's just another in a long line of kicks in the balls

we just have to get on with. Football isn't politics. To quote Danny out of Ted Lasso...
Football is Life!!!
Watch this if you haven't. It's a great series about football in the UK.