Sun's lion mascot Harry Mane rallies England fans in Times Square ahead of Panama World Cup match
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Nick Parker
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The Sun's lion mascot Harry Mane is in New York's Times Square rallying England fans ahead of the World Cup clash against Panama. The article covers fan excitement, with supporters back home expected to drink 40 million pints during the late-night match. The piece is a lighthearted, promotional feature centered on The Sun's mascot and England's World Cup campaign.
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So says Sun lion mascot Harry Mane who was the pride of New York yesterday as England fans prepared to roar into the World Cup's knockout rounds.
Back home, supporters are expected to sink 40million pints as a huge late-ni
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