England have a penalty in extra time but could see them through to the final. England have reached their first final since 1966. I don’t think I’d change anything about that date. We’re about to create history. Really far proud to be English. The excitement is building. What a feeling. There’s a happy faces. Cheering, singing. Best Days of Our Lives. We haven’t even got tickets. The whole country is united. COVID had had people cooped up. They’re ready to go wild. People drinking heavily, taking cocaine. We’re just there for a good time, just getting out there. There was limited police presence. It was just college. And then it gets violent. There are thousands of supporters without tickets want to be in the stadium. There’s people getting trampled on. You felt like we were under attack. My only thought was to protect my daughter was blood and there was bandages. Just like a bomb had gone off. What the hell is going on? The eyes of the world were on Wembley. What the?
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