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Jimmy Maloney: “With the only travelling English fans coming from places in continental Europe, I’m looking forward to the reaction to the English flags in the stadium reading ‘Helmstedt’, ‘Bremen’ ‘Brussels’ etc.”
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A gathering of the English tribes from all over the EU.
Some fans have managed to get tickets for the game as they live outside of the
UK. Luke Curner, originally from Folkestone, Kent, was able to avoid isolation as he travelled from Helmstedt,
Germany, where he lives with his wife and children. The 36-year-old bought tickets for the match in 2019 as it falls on his birthday weekend and said: “I feel very privileged to be here, I’m usually on the wrong end of these kind of situations.”
Jack Francis, 20, from Southampton, travelled to Rome from
France and said he feels “lucky” to be able to go. “It feels very surreal, and hopefully it will be a memorable game which will be talked about for years to come if we go all the way,” he added.
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