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Harry Kane had just scored and my son was cheering at home (about 100 meters from ours) when he was watching Facebook. There, on his mother's timeline, there was a big red box shouting: "GO KANE!"
& # 39; My God! & # 39; Dan told his wife. "Mom is watching football!"
It also amazed me. What I know about football could be written on my sticker (which could be too big) and the sport in general leaves me cold.
I am the snooty woman with her nose stuck in a book when all around applaud their teams or watching a Wimbledon final.
To be honest, I always thought that footballers were (for the most part) vain, a little overpaid, a little sordid
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The English captain of Harry Kane has a strangely timeless beauty. He has the calm authority that was associated with the British officers, ready for any effort, any sacrifice
But I was there Tuesday night, almost flipping my glass of wine while I was standing head in Anxiety, cheered up, screamed: "Shoulda been a red card!", sucked my teeth, dug my husband in ribs, encouraged, moaned, covered my eyes – and finally ran outside (hugging the glass of wine, of course) shouting "Yaaay!" to share the jubilation with my son.
He just shook his head and said, "I really can not believe you're looking, Mom!"
Why did I suddenly feel so happy? It's simple. This lady is crazy about Harry.
The captain of England, Harry Kane, has a strangely timeless beauty. He has the calm authority that was associated with British officers, ready for any effort, any sacrifice.
And when I read that this paragon (remarkably without a tattoo) is engaged to his childhood love. . . Well, it was me: Gone Girl. Or should I say, Gone Granny? Yes, I know it's silly but I'm crazy about the boy.
To be serious, it seems that women of all ages have become captivated by this team from England. In the photo, Kieran Trippier, Jordan Pickford, Jesse Lingard and Harry Maguire play with inflatable unicorns
To be serious, it seems that women of all ages have become captivated by this team from England.
Of course, they are as rich as all other footballers, and some have been naughty, and there is no doubt that there will be scandals in the future.
But they have no doubt captivated the hearts and minds of women throughout the country.
When Colombians started to play dirt (and you do not need to know anything about the game to recognize a deliberate head shot) Our boys kept their cool.
They walked away – and it seemed that days of brutality, dirty behavior and exhibitionism had disappeared in the wave of a St George's flag.
More Bel Mooney for the Daily Mail …
Friends who know football remember when Wayne Rooney and John Terry seemed to dominate the pitch with a threat – but not objective enough to compensate for the bad behavior .
In three World Cup finals, Wayne Rooney scored only one goal. David Beckham scored a goal in each of the 1998, 2002 and 2006 World Cups, and was expelled in 1998 when he was deported.
He was only 23 years old – but what? At 24, our hero Harry participates in his first World Cup and scored six times (up here).
Combining football with vulgar excesses on and off the field, I wondered what these guys were paid for. Then, Tuesday, I finally understood.
You really had the feeling that everyone gave it their all, digging deep for the extra time, facing the horrific shootings with a rocklike calm. Astonished, I admit that all my maternal feelings have been awakened.
Yes, I wanted to take care of boys – and why not? As several experts said, players could barely walk in the end. They have squeezed every drop of themselves and that is something that a novice observer like me can really respect.
In three World Cup finals, Wayne Rooney (last month's photo) scored only one goal
C Worse to know if other women had the impression me, I did a check on Facebook. Indeed, the words used were "humble", "enthusiastic", "hardworking", "greedy", "fair" and "sweet".
A friend wrote, "They look nice, erased, hard-boys who love their moms.
And another commented, "There is something innocent and decent about them. Their director educated them well … "
Oh yes, Gareth Southgate, closes in his waistcoat, square shoulders, pulling his guys together – a man embodying success after failure, stubbornness after bitter disappointment, courage after criticism.
Southgate was described as "too good for football", but it is precisely his tactical approach that paid off Colombia.
Moreover, he is a devoted family man who met his wife Alison when they were teenagers. They have two children that they keep away and Southgate often insists on the importance of his family life.
Gareth Southgate was described as" too good for football "but that's precisely his tactical approach that paid off. against Colombia
This is quite different from the various canoodlings of Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Of course, managers set the tone. Maybe what really delighted women, is that this young team seems to be exuding something rather old-fashioned – the spirit of 1966, if you will.
They seem largely to be a team of rather heterogeneous family men. you'll never see Harry Kane staggering drunk like a skunk in a bar, then drive a strange woman home under the influence and be stopped by the police (at the Rooney).
Kane abstains from drinking alcohol during the football season and his fiancée Katie Goodland has nothing to do with old fashionistas. They have one child, another on the way and two Labradors on which they sting.
Kane abstains from drinking alcohol during the football season and his fiancée Katie Goodland (pictured) has nothing to do with the old fashionista. wags ” class=”blkBorder img-share” />
Kane Alcohol has no alcohol during the football season and his fiancee Katie Goodland (pictured) as the fashionistas to the old wags
Potted biographies of others make a refreshing reading, also, with many married to girls that they met as teenagers. I realize that men will consider this as irrelevant duvet. What matters is football, and who cares about who is married or who is the mainstay of society?
But Wayne Rooney argues with poor Coleen about his appalling behavior with other women. while drinking?
Who can say that the fury of Nancy Dell & Olio with Sven without faith has not affected his control of his team?
The "handsome game" is played by human beings who are even more prone to the old deadly sins (greed, pride, anger, and desire, to name but four) than most of them. we, because they have the means and the opportunity. So, if a team is well "governed", it must have an effect.
It was enough to look at Harry Kane's self-control and concentration on Tuesday night to see that in action.
– and (like many of us) liked what she saw.
And now you will not do away with this bookish lady of terrible boys who evoke Shakespeare's beloved: "Cree God for Harry, England and Saint George!