There are already plenty of people already out there tweeting, blogging and writing about the World Cup — but maybe its time for a new voice to enter the mix.
"My boyfriend asked me to text him updates from the #ENGTUN game as he's on his way home," tweeted @lightningstarr, a law student from London, on Monday night. "You can't say it's not accurate."
Here is the undeniably glorious result:
My boyfriend asked me to text him updates from the #ENGTUN game as he's on his way home. You can't say it's not accurate. #WorldCuppic.twitter.com/fOIUKsMLus
— lightningstarr (@lightningstarr) June 18, 2018
That series of messages has now been shared over 2,500 times.
Needless to say, it went down a storm on Twitter.
This is excellent commentary. Please continue. I see no issues here.
— Alice Eggeling (@aleggeling79) June 18, 2018
Oh this is far more entertaining than the actual commentary
— Red Bren #FBPE 🇪🇺🇮🇪🇬🇧 (@RedBren72) June 18, 2018
The only bad news is we won't be getting a follow up in the England vs. Panama match on Sunday.
Thanks everyone! If I knew this was going to take off I would've made sure I spelt floor correctly 😂 I'm sorry to say that I'm on a plane at the time of the next England game... 🤦♀️
— lightningstarr (@lightningstarr) June 19, 2018
Still, there's always the next game.
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