The Large One
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...I am fairly sure that this European Championship would have been a financial 'mare.
So many of the games that we went to over there, there were THOUSANDS of English fans. The England flags around the grounds don't tell half the story. Italy v Bulgaria was the most noticeable. The Italian support was pathetic. I don't know the official attendance (it's not on the Euro 2004 website), but if there were 17,000, I would be surprised. Out of that, at least 3,000 were English.
It goes on, Spain v Greece, easily 2,000 England (albeit in what was close to a sell-out). Germany v Holland - 48,000 attendance, and no more than 12,000 Germans. Germany v Lativa - 2,000 English in the middle of the Germans cheering on Latvia. Now, that was funny.
Denmark v Bulgaria in that Subbuteo ground next to the rockface. zzzzzzz. Thousands of English probably felt at home because it was FREEZING in that ground.
And yet, England could have sold out Luz a couple of times over. The reason for attendances not reaching capacity was because the FA had bought 5,000 tickets and kept them back, just to reduce the number of English there.
And the 50,000 or so English (50,000! - the Dutch were second with 25,000, which is even more than the Spanish could muster) were very well behaved in Lisbon, Porto and other cities (apart from the fat tattooed pikeys in the Algarve), and it was a great party.
And all along the message was - England fans misbehave, England get thrown out. In reailty it was, England fans don't turn up, UEFA gonna shit themselves.
So many of the games that we went to over there, there were THOUSANDS of English fans. The England flags around the grounds don't tell half the story. Italy v Bulgaria was the most noticeable. The Italian support was pathetic. I don't know the official attendance (it's not on the Euro 2004 website), but if there were 17,000, I would be surprised. Out of that, at least 3,000 were English.
It goes on, Spain v Greece, easily 2,000 England (albeit in what was close to a sell-out). Germany v Holland - 48,000 attendance, and no more than 12,000 Germans. Germany v Lativa - 2,000 English in the middle of the Germans cheering on Latvia. Now, that was funny.
Denmark v Bulgaria in that Subbuteo ground next to the rockface. zzzzzzz. Thousands of English probably felt at home because it was FREEZING in that ground.
And yet, England could have sold out Luz a couple of times over. The reason for attendances not reaching capacity was because the FA had bought 5,000 tickets and kept them back, just to reduce the number of English there.
And the 50,000 or so English (50,000! - the Dutch were second with 25,000, which is even more than the Spanish could muster) were very well behaved in Lisbon, Porto and other cities (apart from the fat tattooed pikeys in the Algarve), and it was a great party.
And all along the message was - England fans misbehave, England get thrown out. In reailty it was, England fans don't turn up, UEFA gonna shit themselves.
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