English football fans drank in their team’s 3-0 victory over Wales on Tuesday at the World Cup — literally — but one fan takes the cake, er, nuggets..The Daily Mail reports one celebrating fan accidentally ordered a delivery of 160 chicken nuggets from McDonald’s, after knocking back a few drinks while watching the match..The Mail, which did not reveal who the reveller was, said she was “unable to comprehend how to use Deliveroo.”.Her intention was to order a regular size of 20 pieces, but ended up hitting the ‘send’ button eight times..She told MailOnline: “I remember thinking the bag was very heavy, then when I opened it, it was just box after box after box of chicken nuggets.”. RecieptReciept .“I think I must have been trying to add sweet and sour sauce but instead was adding extra nuggets.”.There was an upside, she said. .“At least it meant today's breakfast and lunch are sorted!”.Pubs across the country were packed with raucous celebrators who toasted and toasted and toasted their team’s thumping victory over Wales. .The partying started early..Generous bosses allowed staff to be flexible in the hours running up to the much-anticipated clash..Some offered to provide a £25 bar tab for drinks and food, and paracetamol, a mild pain reliever, for the inevitable sore heads the following morning..Workers made swift exits from offices, many heading straight to the pub on a day when some £215 million was expected to be spent on booze..The Mail further reported many in England woke up “with sore heads.”. England gooooooooooooaaaaaaaaalEngland gooooooooooooaaaaaaaaal .“Commuters reported trains being noticeably empty on Wednesday morning, with one tweeting, ‘Train is empty this morning after an England match... hangovers.’ next to a laughing emoji.”.The National Health Service urged anyone who had a little too much to drink to stay home and rehydrate, adding “worse-for-wear fans have been turning up to A&E seeking medical help.”.“Hangovers can be treated at home. Please keep our Emergency Departments free for those who need them.”.Many fans lit up social media, reporting feeling a bit worse for wear as they complained of having to go to work. .“Head is a bit fuzzy this morning after watching and celebrating England's win last night,” one wrote on Twitter, “Work will drag today I can tell.” .Another said: “Hate getting up on these cold early mornings but it's even worse when you're hungover ... but this is the punishment for staying up late celebrating England's win ... wish I was still in bed.” .It looks like Monday might another ‘sore head’ day, as venues across England, preparing to host viewing parties for Sunday's England/Senegal clash, are mostly sold out..The popular TalkSport fan zone, with multiple screens airing all games, sold all of its standard and early bird tickets immediately after the England/Wales game..England fans are quite confident of their country's chances following that triumph, with one telling The Mail, “I think we will get to the semi-finals. We have a good team.”.“I would like to think we'd beat Senegal and perhaps they will build on that and just get better.”
English football fans drank in their team’s 3-0 victory over Wales on Tuesday at the World Cup — literally — but one fan takes the cake, er, nuggets..The Daily Mail reports one celebrating fan accidentally ordered a delivery of 160 chicken nuggets from McDonald’s, after knocking back a few drinks while watching the match..The Mail, which did not reveal who the reveller was, said she was “unable to comprehend how to use Deliveroo.”.Her intention was to order a regular size of 20 pieces, but ended up hitting the ‘send’ button eight times..She told MailOnline: “I remember thinking the bag was very heavy, then when I opened it, it was just box after box after box of chicken nuggets.”. RecieptReciept .“I think I must have been trying to add sweet and sour sauce but instead was adding extra nuggets.”.There was an upside, she said. .“At least it meant today's breakfast and lunch are sorted!”.Pubs across the country were packed with raucous celebrators who toasted and toasted and toasted their team’s thumping victory over Wales. .The partying started early..Generous bosses allowed staff to be flexible in the hours running up to the much-anticipated clash..Some offered to provide a £25 bar tab for drinks and food, and paracetamol, a mild pain reliever, for the inevitable sore heads the following morning..Workers made swift exits from offices, many heading straight to the pub on a day when some £215 million was expected to be spent on booze..The Mail further reported many in England woke up “with sore heads.”. England gooooooooooooaaaaaaaaalEngland gooooooooooooaaaaaaaaal .“Commuters reported trains being noticeably empty on Wednesday morning, with one tweeting, ‘Train is empty this morning after an England match... hangovers.’ next to a laughing emoji.”.The National Health Service urged anyone who had a little too much to drink to stay home and rehydrate, adding “worse-for-wear fans have been turning up to A&E seeking medical help.”.“Hangovers can be treated at home. Please keep our Emergency Departments free for those who need them.”.Many fans lit up social media, reporting feeling a bit worse for wear as they complained of having to go to work. .“Head is a bit fuzzy this morning after watching and celebrating England's win last night,” one wrote on Twitter, “Work will drag today I can tell.” .Another said: “Hate getting up on these cold early mornings but it's even worse when you're hungover ... but this is the punishment for staying up late celebrating England's win ... wish I was still in bed.” .It looks like Monday might another ‘sore head’ day, as venues across England, preparing to host viewing parties for Sunday's England/Senegal clash, are mostly sold out..The popular TalkSport fan zone, with multiple screens airing all games, sold all of its standard and early bird tickets immediately after the England/Wales game..England fans are quite confident of their country's chances following that triumph, with one telling The Mail, “I think we will get to the semi-finals. We have a good team.”.“I would like to think we'd beat Senegal and perhaps they will build on that and just get better.”