Seriously, what’s happened to all the chatter about World Cup betting wins? Back in the day, you couldn’t scroll through a thread without someone bragging about how they called the underdog in 2014 or cashed out big when France took it all in 2018. Now it’s all just doom and gloom about losses or lectures on “responsible gambling” like we’re all drowning in debt. I get it, we’re supposed to play it safe, but can we at least talk about the times it actually pays off? I still remember the rush from Russia 2018—put a cheeky bet on Croatia to make the final after their group stage grit, and when they pulled it off against England, I was over the moon. Decent payout too, enough to cover a trip to watch a qualifier live later that year. And don’t get me started on the 2010 Spain run—everyone was obsessed with Germany, but I stuck with my gut on Iniesta’s clutch moment. Turned a tenner into a couple hundred. These tournaments are chaos, sure, but that’s where the magic happens—reading the momentum, spotting the sleeper teams. Why’s no one sharing that anymore? Feels like we’re all too scared to admit we sometimes win, like it’s shameful to enjoy the ride. I’m not saying bet your house, but come on, let’s talk about the highs for once. The World Cup’s the one time the whole planet’s watching—shouldn’t we celebrate when we get it right?