Twenty-five years ago, when
Football last came home, the Euros captured the hope and spirit of the time. Is there any chance this year’s tournament can do the same?
A quarter of a century on and history repeats itself.
England are hosting the Euros, playing
Scotland in the group stage, and football’s coming home again. In 1996, it came home for the first time. It was the first major tournament England had hosted since the
World Cup victory of 1966. England fans also hoped it was coming home in the larger sense – that the country was going to win the European championship and end 30 years of hurt. But despite the best efforts of a team fired by the maverick brilliance of Paul Gascoigne, England lost in the semi-final. On penalties, of course. To
Germany, of course. Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.
Now it’s 55 years, and the clock still ticks away relentlessly, mockingly.