- 22 Jun 08, 06:40 PM
Warsash, England
Holland's exit from Euro 2008 at the feet of the mystical Russians brought on one of those "ashamed to be English" moments.
I had just suffered 120 minutes of unfathomably poor football - such a contrast from the slick destruction of Italy, France and Romania in the group stages - in the company of the Southampton Anglo-Dutch Association, an organisation formed in 1971 as a social outlet for Netherlanders in Hampshire.
With at times studious concentration, we watched the game in the function room of a working men's club in Warsash, one of the launch sites for the Normandy landings.

As we were offering our condolences to our hosts at the end of the evening, in walked a middle-aged man, presumably from the 21st birthday party going on next door. His message was heartfelt and genuine: "Sorry about you elimination but you Dutch are lovely people and it's great to have you all here. Better luck next time!"
Unfortunately, every sixth syllable was punctuated with the f-word. As the heads of the assorted men, women and children span round "Exorcist"-style to see who had badly misjudged the evening, the chap mumbled a drunken apology and stumbled out.
What made his misdemeanour even harder to accept was that we had also been joined for the evening by 14 sailors from a Dutch Navy ship moored for 48 hours in Southampton Docks.
Edgar, the ship's first hydrographer, Paul, the chief cook, plus the captain, nurse, etc, had all embraced the family occasion. Despite obvious frustration at their team's performance, limited alcohol and not a single swear word had passed their lips.
I don't know what the opposite of the Midas touch is, but I have it. After our first week on the road, we'd shared four wins with Euro 2008 supporters, two defeats and one draw. Since then, not a single victory. I've actually been with fans of all three losing quarter-finalists.
This was revealed to the Dutch as we de-rigged our equipment. I hope nobody tells the Spanish about my jinx. We're with them next.
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If that was 'unfathomably poor football' one must assume Mark Clemmit has never watched an English Premier League match..
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Can yu are not with you tell us where you will be for the final I want to place a bet on the team whos supports you are not with.
I think you have been a bit of a jinx for the teams this week!
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Holland played as good as they were allowed to play. I can see no mystery here. And your piece is an example of unphatomably poor judgment and boring journalism. Good luck with choosing the right side next time!
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How true laval 74. I wonder if Mark watched tonights debacle against two of the world's top nations. It was a complete mess. The game of football needs a good shake up to bring back honest competition whereby the winner might actually be the strongest, most skilful and tactically intelligent. As far as sports go, football fails in all of these categories. Yet it is so easy to make the game fairer. I think the authorities are either just going with the flow and taking the cash, or are just plain dim. Penalties and free kicks are laughably inadequate rule wise. It's no wonder the Italians can come out and not attack. There's no need. Why bother when they might get the win with one flooky kick after 120 minutes. The FA and FIFA want kicking up the brain cells.....
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"Born to be kings, princes of the universe
Fighting and free, got your world in my hand
I'm here for your love and I'll make my stand
We were born to be princes of the universe."
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