>you now remember the UK is hosting the Euro in 2028surely it's coming home this time, right? (though to be fair 2021 was a home tournament for them too, they played all their matches bar one at Wembley)
Not a single stadium of the traditional giants of England (Anfield - Liverpool, Old Trafford - Man United, Emirates - Arsenal) is hosting any games? Souless
>>152899123City's stadium and Everton's new stadium have more luxury suites. It's free money
>>152899123>Anfield - Liverpool, Old Trafford - Man Unitedpretty sure these ones are old and collapsing. also anfield is too small>Emirates - Arsenalspurs stadium is better and 2 london stadiums is enough
>>152898767,>Ireland>UK
Will be nice to humiliate the dirty Anglos on their own rotten soil AGAIN and win the Euros AGAIN under the eyes of their monarch. Fun fact: Did you know thet England has NEVER won the Euros? Isn't thet crazy? I ekan Greece, Denmark, The Netherlands, Czechoslovakia and so many more have won it - unlike, England, haha
Such a shame they couldn't sort out Casement Park in Belfast. Would have been nice to have all four Home Nations plus the Republic all hosting matches.
>host nations required to qualifyoh boy, something funny will happen
>>152899928https://archive.4plebs.org/sp/search/image/98Xbkfc_9JFmmpcUy6Q2eQ/country/IE/what a sad cunt you are
>>152900487best performing 2 out of 4 will have a safety net
>>152899928you presumably see the absurdity of your country agreeing to a joint Euros with the UK when this is exactly the sort of political and geographical conclusions people will draw from such an event.imagine I Can't Believe Its not Butter agreeing to take part in a butter show
Feel a bit for the Northern Irish, who do have even one decent stadium
>>152898767The UK is the most understandable case of multiple hosts, but it still should have been only England
Just do either us or the other 4 together
>>152898767How Ireland is so lakepilled when Great Britain island is a lagunacel?
>>152903987The island of Ireland is only 1.8% lake, that's nothing
>The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region and national park in Cumbria, North West England. It is famous for its landscape, including its lakes, coast, and mountains, and for its literary associations with Beatrix Potter, John Ruskin, Arthur Ransome, and the Lake Poets.>Loch (/lɒx/ LOKH) is a word meaning "lake" or "sea inlet" in Scottish and Irish Gaelic, subsequently borrowed into English. In Irish contexts, it often appears in the anglicized form "lough".
>>152904352not the etymology
>>152904352>largest lake in the "Lake District" is less than 15 square kilometresBruh
>>152898767>you now remember the UK is hosting the Euro in 2028Dubliners on suicide watch
>>152905583that's why it's not called the Big Lake District, obviously.
I hope Harry Kane scores 19 goals and they win it all by a JLingz goal in extra time.
>>152899123They've picked the best stadiums.
>>152899928>nooo my larp
>>152898767England will win the Euro in 2028 after The Farage gets into power, slaughters the Royal Cuck Family and puts Louis as a figurehead king until he is old enough to rule. This will complete Brexit. England will also bring it home in 2030 still under The Farage, which will start the expansion of Brexit worldwide to Johnnyforeignerstan.
>>152904352You can name as many districts as you want, but when you look at the map of Ireland you can see big lakes but Great Britain you can see nothing. Get digging lakelet.
>>152898767hampden park is a complete shithole should play at murreyfield
wish i were jewish
>>152898767Dublin is not in the UK
>>152920973*turning and looking at the camera* ...yet.
>>152921081what’s it feel like to lose an empire ?
>>152923398Better to have loved and lost
(and of course, the same question could be asked of the French, the Dutch, the Spanish, the Germans, the Italians, the Japanese, and God knows who else as well.)