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There are days football fans prepare their whole lives for.
World Cup appearances, winning finals, surviving relegation with the last kick of the game, securing league titles.
But one footy fan put years of pub-going to the ultimate test when supporting the Oranje down the boozer with fellow Dutch followers.
Forget total football, this is total pint lifting.
Sunny Sports Bar in Fort William, Scotland, was the setting for the ultimate test of watering hole endurance.
With Ronald Koeman’s men taking on Sweden transmitting from the telly, the retro jersey-fitted bloke ordered 26 pints of Tennent’s for him and his mates.
How would he get them from the bar to the table? A tray? Multiple trips? A little help from his friends?
Not this punter. All 26 glasses would be transported in one go – by himself.
Pubgoers watched on in amazement as he wrapped his arms around the beers.
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Encouraged by shouts of ‘you’ve got this’, he certainly had it.
With a lift of Herculean proportions (and a bit of spillage), the man grips on to all 26 glasses and effortlessly swaggers back over to the table.
Cue jubilant scenes from his pals and celebratory cheers around the pub.
This is what the World Cup is all about.