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UEFA EURO 2020

Anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms from the tournament?

I'm bad enough when the group stage goes down from three games a day to two games, let alone when its all over.

It's worse this time obviously as I've never followed us all the way to a Final before, but the defeat mixed with the tournament actually ending has left me with an empty feeling these last two days.

Ii keep looking at the UEFA website hoping they'll announce some more games   :-))))

Peter John-Baptiste
  • 14 Jul 2021 1:30 PM
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  • Stuart Franklin
    Stuart Franklin
    • 11 Aug 2021 7:43 AM

    In reply to Thomas Rose:

    Welcome back Tom. Nobody completely leaves, you’ll always be an England supporter at heart. I’ve never left but came close once or twice.
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  • Neil Rands
    Neil Rands
    • 11 Aug 2021 12:19 PM
    A bit late to reply but yes PJB, had withdrawal symptoms and still have tbh. Today's announcement hasn't helped as I was hoping that the trips would finally help ease the pain!

    Even though it was a "home" tournament I tried to apply the same approach to a trip (a lot more pub than normal too) so was gutted when it ended.
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  • Brian Crofts
    Brian Crofts
    • 11 Aug 2021 12:34 PM

    In reply to Stuart Franklin:

    Absolutely. I thought it was a fantastic tournament with loads of great games. Watching on TV with crowds in stadiums was so much better than what we have seen for the last season or more. I was lucky enough to get to all the Wembley games and the atmosphere in the Germany and Denmark games was off the scale.
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