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The Gallagher brothers can't agree on whether or not football's coming home
WORLD CUP FEVER is at an all-time high in England right now as they march on towards their semi-final against Croatia this Wednesday night. I mean given their government seems to be on the verge of collapse, it’s hard to blame them isn’t it?
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Anyway, there are three things you can count on in life; death, taxes and the Gallagher brothers disagreeing on absolutely everything. In a bid to distract even more people from the absolute shit-show that is Brexit, they decided to weigh in on whether or not England could win the World Cup.
It all kicked off on Saturday when after England beat Sweden, Noel decided to give his two cents on the whole ‘Football’s coming home’ debate. He, of course, said it wasn’t which didn’t exactly go down well with the crowd at his show who had just started singing ‘Three Lions’.
That’s us told.
Well just to be contrary (we think), brother Liam decided to weigh in on the other side of the argument and stated that football is very much coming home.
He also very quickly dispatched with someone who claimed that kissing a Celtic badge once meant he couldn’t support England.
Fair enough. If nobody was allowed to support the Republic of Ireland because they wore the jersey of a non-Irish team, we’d have no supporters left.
Anyway, some people suspect that the feud between the Gallagher brothers may be put on a bit because it appears that they don’t hate each other as much as they make out.
Anyone for a few bars of Wonderwall?
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