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England's Euro 2020 Exploits

How? I currently can't get past the uefa site without the whole thing falling over :mad:
It's not the easiest site to work around, certainly.

I really struggled to find my way round, and even now can't find my way back to the ticketing page.

Also had a bit of a panic ahead of the pre-sale opening as there was some confusion on the site as to whether you could register any time before the pre-sale, or whether it had to be before July. And didn't get any email with the pre-sale code until the sales actually opened :rolleyes: :(

I mean, I'm literally logged in now, with the account I bought tickets on, and it's inviting me to create an account :confused:
 
I notice that the England team did not wear black armbands to mark the death of former England centre forward, Paul Mariner, who died a few days before the Euro 2020 final.

As I believe the England team has worn black armbands to mark the death of former players on previous occasions, I wondered if anyone knew what the FA's 'etiquette' or policy was around this?

(Italy wore wear black armbands in their final Euro 2020 group game against Wales as a tribute to a past player, Giampiero Boniperti, who had died earlier that week.)
 
Today, using my status as an officially "ambulant disabled" person I bought tickets for one of the quarter finals (£10 for two) and one of the semi finals (£15 for two) of the women's Euros 2022.

One is in Milton Keynes, the other is in Brentwood.

Am excited!
 
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