Something amazing happened last summer. The football-mad country I grew up in shifted its passionate attention to a team of women who went on to win the European Championship - England's first major football title since the men's team won the World Cup in 1966. Over 87,000 people were there at London's Wembley Stadium to cheer on England's Lionesses, the highest number ever for a men's or women's European Championship game, with many millions more watching on screens nationwide.