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World Cup 2026: Mexico, USA and Canada

No absolutely, TBH I am fairly disinterested in national football these days, just saying, the standards brick and we should by default do fairly well, if they don't I couldn't really care too much

I honestly don't know half the teams in it or when it start, only found out today England are playing tonight when missus complained about it, bit of a cheek as I had to endure Worlds got Talent for weeks.
 
Hence my quandary.

Had they qualified I would be supporting them.

Surely in such a predicament your fallback should be whichever national team has the most ASSnal players? As they did play the most turgidly defensive football in Europe last season.

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Englishmen just fudging hate the mexican wave. Why? I've noticed this over the years, it's like the worst thing that could ever happen in a stadium, according to Brits. It seems like a part of the football culture in Britain. Where does the hatred come from? Why is it so awful that it's become a bit of an antagonist in the British football encyclopedia?

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You could always reply "it's cheesy" or whatever, but why is that such a unison response in the UK? You're all brainwashed! Haha. I don't particularly care for it one way or the other, so wouldn't be bothered to boo it (why would I?), but I wouldn't necessarily care to participate either.
 
Englishmen just fudging hate the mexican wave. Why? I've noticed this over the years, it's like the worst thing that could ever happen in a stadium, according to Brits. It seems like a part of the football culture in Britain. Where does the hatred come from? Why is it so awful that it's become a bit of an antagonist in the British football encyclopedia?

I hate it. You're in the middle of a football match and the real supporters want to watch the game as it becomes a little chess like. Then the people in the stadium who don't appreciate the game and are therefore bored decide the only way they can be entertained is doing a Mexican wave. So the real supporters refuse to do it. Used to make me laugh as an England fan away from home where the opposition started it and not a single England would stand up.
 
Englishmen just fudging hate the mexican wave. Why? I've noticed this over the years, it's like the worst thing that could ever happen in a stadium, according to Brits. It seems like a part of the football culture in Britain. Where does the hatred come from? Why is it so awful that it's become a bit of an antagonist in the British football encyclopedia?

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You could always reply "it's cheesy" or whatever, but why is that such a unison response in the UK? You're all brainwashed! Haha. I don't particularly care for it one way or the other, so wouldn't be bothered to boo it (why would I?), but I wouldn't necessarily care to participate either.

I dislike it as I go to sports events to watch the match and not have some mindless idiot stand up in front off me, I also dislike spectators who standup at corners and freekicks as I have a bad back and dodgy knee.
 
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