Paul Williams of V2 Radio reflects on England's enduring wait for football glory since their sole World Cup victory in 1966. In his commentary, he references the emotional resonance of the 'Three Lions' anthem, a song that has become synonymous with national hope and nostalgia ahead of major tournaments.
Williams captures the bittersweet sentiment felt by many fans, as generations have grown up singing 'it's coming home' without witnessing a major trophy return to England. The phrase, rooted in pride and optimism, continues to echo through stadiums and living rooms, symbolizing both belief and the weight of history.
Despite near misses and moments of promise, the dream remains unfulfilled. Yet, as each tournament approaches, the familiar refrain reignites hope that this time, football might truly be coming home.
