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In 1966, I left Wembley convinced England would win again

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开始于 June 04, 2026

Some people count their life in spoons; I count my life in World Cups

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The nostalgia surrounding World Cups unites generations, fostering a shared cultural identity that transcends sports.

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Focusing too much on World Cups can overshadow local clubs and grassroots initiatives that are vital for football's growth.

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World Cups serve as a benchmark for national pride, but they also highlight the complexities of national identity in a globalized world.

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The obsession with World Cups promotes unrealistic expectations for success, leading to disappointment and disillusionment among fans.

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Counting life experiences through World Cups offers a unique perspective on personal milestones, connecting individual stories to a larger narrative.

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