I'm not the kind of person to 'boo' other nations anthems,it's disrespectful and could fire up the opposition into playing better against us. That said,I think this is an over-the-top reaction to a fairly common occurrence and it certainly wouldn't be taking the shine off yesterday's performance and result for me.
Be careful you might upset Of The Line he’s just finished listening to James O’Brien and has been taking notes.
Booing another country's national anthem is classless ****er behaviour regardless of whether you're a 'snowflake' or not. It's embarrassing and reflects badly on our country and people on the world stage.
You always get a few idiots but let’s not for one minute think it’s more than a tiny minority and it’s not just England supporters doing it.
Scottish fans booed ours, after we booed theirs first. Against Croatia, Scotland and Germany, the booing of the other nation's national anthem was quite audible on TV, which suggests it wasn't a small pocket of fans in a Wembley with more than 40,000 against Germany. I didn't notice booing against the Czech Republic.
Rather than focus on the negatives focus on the brilliant support the majority of England supporters gave the team yesterday the atmosphere seemed unreal.
The atmosphere was brilliant and I wish I could've been there but the booing left a sour taste on an otherwise intense and incredible occasion, but that's just me.
Great result last night, I was hoping for no ET or penalties. When I was at work later, I felt a twinge in my ankle, so think I’ve got an ankle injury from my celebration at home.