Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team

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The victory of the England national team over Sweden in the quarterfinals of the 2018 World Cup (the first in 28 years) provoked festivities of fans. Overjoyed by reaching the semifinals, the fans splashed the fun out of the bars onto the streets, dancing on cars, blocking traffic, climbing bus stops and street signs. And all this joy, of course, was flooded with rivers of alcohol, so that especially devoted fans could not stand it until the morning — they lay down from fatigue on roads, curbs, stairs. And the good policemen collected them in the morning, like autumn mushrooms.

An unpleasant incident occurred in the center of London, where fans, distraught with joy, climbed onto an ambulance that arrived on call near the place of festivities, and jumped on it. The London Ambulance Service stated that there was "no excuse" for such behavior and vandalism, since the doctors of this car could not go to other calls due to the condition of the car.

It remains only to be glad that these English fans staged festivities not on Nikolskaya Street.

Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team

Obviously we are chuffed with the result this afternoon but there is absolutely NO excuse to vandalise emergency service vehicles by jumping on them..

This vehicle is now off the road and unable to respond to patients. We are better than this England…. pic.twitter.com/ZvfG50zjkw

— Joint Response Unit (@LAS_JRU) July 7, 2018

A mangled ambulance.

Live scenes at IKEA — LONDON #ENGSWE pic.twitter.com/rAOEm3cqqA

— (@KingMo786) July 7, 2018

IKEA store also got it.

Clapham junction…. spot the guy falling through the bus shelter… pic.twitter.com/GzeCGUG4Ui

— victoria coulson (@vickycoulson) July 7, 2018

One of the fans was so happy that he fell through the roof of the bus.

Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team
Thank God, not on Nikolskaya: how English fans celebrated the victory of their national team

Keywords: Fans | Vandalism | Festivities | Joy | Football | 2018 world cup

     

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