Football can go home now! Moment neighbour tells off England fan for singing ‘It’s coming home’ loudly in his friend’s back garden
- Footage of fan’s reaction in Stoke-on-Trent as England demolished Ukraine 4-0 in the UEFA Euro 2020 quarter finals has been shared across social media
- More than 435,000 people have watched the neighbour’s profanity-laden response to jubilant supporter Callum Goldstraw’s cheering and celebrations
- England will play Denmark tomorrow in their first Euro semi final in 25 years
One jubilant fan’s chanting after England demolished Ukraine 4-0 in the Euro 2020 quarter final landed him in hot water.
The 20-second clip, shot on a doorbell security camera in Stoke-on-Trent last weekend, shows one noisy fan’s celebrations resulting in some colourful language being used by a neighbour.
While most of us will be tuning in from home, Callum Goldstraw promised he’ll be watching England’s game tomorrow from the pub – after a neighbour’s profanity-laden rebuke of his celebrations while watching the Three Lions play on Saturday.
More than 26million people watched the BBC’s broadcast on Saturday evening as England demolished Ukraine 4-0, thanks to goals from captain Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson and Harry Maguire.
Callum Goldstraw from Stoke-on-Trent was one of them, but one neighbour certainly thought he took his celebrations too far and decided to give him a piece of his mind.
In the short video clip that has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times on social media, Callum can be heard singing ‘Football’s Coming Home’ in his back garden.
Callum Goldstraw, from Stoke-on-Trent, celebrated England’s crushing 4-0 victory over Ukraine by chanting in his back garden. A neighbour didn’t take too kindly to this
But to Callum’s shock, a neighbour shouts ‘shut the f***’ up, I’ve got a daughter sleeping here’
But as he prepared to bellow out more lyrics, a neighbour poked his head out the window and told him to be quiet.
While Callum tries to sing to someone on the phone, the neighbour shouts: ‘Oi, fella, shut the f*** up.
‘I’ve got a daughter sleeping here.’
A bemused Callum turns, looks at him and simply asks: ‘Why are you being nasty?’
Callum blamed the emotional situation for his chanting, and promised he’ll be watching England take on Denmark from the safety of his local.
Responding to the now viral clip, Callum told MailOnline: ‘They aren’t my neighbours, but I doubt they [my friends] will have a good relationship with them now!
Passionate: England fan Callum Goldstraw has promised to watch the next Three Lions game from the pub, to avoid irritating any neighbours in the future
‘It was all a bit of a blur because I was so emotional, as we had just reached the semi-finals and was surprised the guy didn’t join in.
‘I will be making sure I will be watching in the pub when we beat Denmark on Wednesday so I can celebrate with all the other passionate fans like myself and hopefully not wake any babies up.’
But not everyone online found the clip as amusing as most.
One user wrote: ‘It’s only 9.40! Unless there’s a baby next door, it’s fair game. Even then it’s only one month every two years. Let him have his fun.’
David Palmer said: ‘Defo happened all over the country this.’