England and Denmark followers present ‘cultural divide’ as supporters flock to brothels
Has there been anything more fitting than the places rival England and Denmark fans chose to hang out in ahead of the game in Frankfurt?
The England supporters decided to spend time close to the train station and red light district.Where one brothel had three mannequins on balconies outside (weird).
The Danes, meanwhile, decided to eat and drink next to the Old Opera House. Different cultures, eh?
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Czechia fans were left seething in Leipzig ahead of their side’s game with Portugal. And no wonder, considering around 90 per cent of the merchandise in the official UEFA store was Portugal related.
And most of it focused on guess who? Yep, Cristiano Ronaldo. On a more positive note, though, at least the Czech supporters got to save some money.
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England’s iconic 1990 home kit has been ranked the best of all time, in a new study looking at Three Lions outfits ahead of Euro 2024. The shirt, famous for being worn by Gary Lineker, John Barnes and Stuart Pearce at Italia 90 , came out on top in data compiled by sports fashion retailer JD.
Metrics such as online search demand, ratings from a fan website, and highest average resale for each kit were combined, to create an overall total in which the 1990 jersey came out first.
But should England go on to win Euro 2024 this summer, something tells me the current kit might replace it as the most popular of all time.
Jude Bellingham isn’t the only superhero in the England camp. One member of the travelling press pack covering England has not just saved one man’s life, but two.
In the first instance, the guardian angel in question came to his colleague’s aid after a tram in Erfurt struck his shoulder.
And within 24 hours he was at it again, dragging a male member of the public off the tracks, after he’d lost his balance and fallen over in the path of a tram. Give him a cape.
Host nation Germany have made a strong start to the tournament, following two wins from two group games.
But it appears Julian Nagelsmann’s team are not that popular with their own media.
During Germany’s solid victory over Hungary on Wednesday night, almost a third of the press seats were not even taken.