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I know it’s a bit away but what’s people’s thoughts on the chances of the euros going ahead as scheduled with fans

Anthony Simpson
  • 25 Sep 2020 3:49 PM
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  • Barry Pounder
    Barry Pounder
    • 25 Sep 2020 7:17 PM
    Probably zero with fans they should put it back to at least 2022 and the World Cup to 2024
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  • Anthony Simpson
    Anthony Simpson
    • 25 Sep 2020 7:21 PM

    In reply to Barry Pounder:

    Probably made harder also with the fact that it’s to be hosted by 12 countries
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  • Clarke Buckeridge
    Clarke Buckeridge
    • 9 Oct 2020 1:20 PM

    In reply to Barry Pounder:

    How can you put the Qatar World Cup back to 2024 when we have Euro 2024 in Germany?

    The Euros will go ahead just with minimal fans or fans at all. On a positive note we have had the Supercup in Hungary with fans (15,000) plus a couple of Grand Prix's in Russia (30,000) and this weekend in Germany (20,000) and all of those countries are host countries next summer so there are reasons to be optimistic that some fans will be allowed.
    How the fans will be selected is a headache for Uefa and the respective Football associations!
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  • jason broom
    jason broom
    • 9 Oct 2020 6:54 PM

    In reply to Clarke Buckeridge:

    If played behind closed doors I can see it all being played in one country ,but as people have mentioned above who gets the tickets??? If so e fans are allowed in , I’m sure major sponsors will want tickets , the FA family will want some then that leaves the true fans who get shafted as usual
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