In case you thought we might be really neutral in the office at the World Cup I can confirm that there were limbs everywhere when Harry Kane scored England's winner on Monday night but not in the same way as one fan who got thrown from a car.
When it comes to the Premier League we all try and stay pretty neutral when reporting on things, it helps having fans of Bristol City and Bolton Wanderers in the team, for example.
But when it comes to the World Cup we're all Three Lions singing, Harry Kane chanting, St George's flag waving, England fans and we couldn't hold our emotions when the Spurs striker scored the late winner last night.
Personally I was the bastion of professionalism who jumped up, punched the air, and then sat straight back down to write the article for the final whistle in a mad rush.
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That was essentially the extent of our celebration, other than eating a bit more pizza, but for some the chance to party was just too appealing.
Hundreds of fans in Plymouth celebrated outside a Walkabout with one fan mounting a car and being driven along before being thrown of it further down the road outside a Weatherspoons, an interesting way to get between the two:
The lad looked pretty okay, rolling off the front of the car and then back to his feet, before reportedly rejoining the huddled and celebrating masses outside the bar.
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No action is being taken with Devon and Cornwall Police saying in a statement: "We've had no reports [of an incident] from either party, there's no action being taken."
Just watch out how you celebrate everyone, no one wants to get hurt!
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