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European Football Championship in U.K. 2028

(22 Posts)
DrWatson Mon 16-Oct-23 00:56:48

For Tilly - Brum Council's issues started WELL BEFORE the Commnonwealth Games! There was a radio show today (15th) on that very topic (R4 - File on 4, catch it on the sounds player) which detailed a catastrophic chain of events with incompetent (or dodgy?!) council leaders, unions exploiting them, and the upshot was massive claims for compensation over wage inequality. That is what has sent them down the toilet.

nipsmum Sun 15-Oct-23 12:38:43

That is 5 years in the future, why worry about something so far ahead. Hopefully things will change before then. Don't worry about things you have no control over.

Charleygirl5 Sun 15-Oct-23 12:28:37

Brent, which houses Wembley stadium is 13 million in the red so any extra will help their coffers.

I do not live in Brent but I am about 4 miles away and if younger I could have made money by housing some people as I have 2 spare rooms. My rent would be reasonable, I do not believe in fleecing people.

Saggi Sun 15-Oct-23 12:24:41

All family football fans ….BRILLIANT.

orly Sun 15-Oct-23 12:13:49

It's nearly 5 years away so plenty of time to plan it properly. It'll be a good source of income for the country

Louella12 Sun 15-Oct-23 11:26:24

Like, not lounge!

Louella12 Sun 15-Oct-23 11:25:27

I think it's a fabulous idea

We don't really lounge football but we think it's great that it's coming here. Happy people, revenue for hospitality industry etc etc

Bring it on

missdeke Sun 15-Oct-23 11:17:12

Personally I wouldn't care if no more football games were ever played. I used to enjoy a game of football but these days it's all about money. I'm sure it'll make a lot of people happy though and if I'm still around I'll probably sign up for Netflix, amazon, apple tv etc. as I'm sure that all our main channels will be bombarded with football.

TillyTrotter Wed 11-Oct-23 07:19:28

It’s a few years away yet, let’s hope it is a resounding success. One of our U.K. teams may even steal the Trophy.

Callistemon21 Tue 10-Oct-23 13:49:06

TillyTrotter

My DH is an avid fan too. He has none of my reservations.
We have been told before that big events equals big revenue but the City Council of Birmingham declared itself bankrupt on September 5th just a year after hosting the Commonwealth Games which used a reported 778 million pounds of public funding,
So how is this different please?

The Commonwealth Games made a net profit of about £100m for Birmingham with more ongoing economic advantages for the city as a result.

Casdon Tue 10-Oct-23 13:34:56

I think it’s great news, I really hope the games are shared out equally so Wales directly benefits, we’ve got a fabulous stadium and all the infrastructure already in Cardiff to put as many games on as they want us to. Bring it on.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 10-Oct-23 13:30:05

TillyTrotter

My DH is an avid fan too. He has none of my reservations.
We have been told before that big events equals big revenue but the City Council of Birmingham declared itself bankrupt on September 5th just a year after hosting the Commonwealth Games which used a reported 778 million pounds of public funding,
So how is this different please?

Birmingham Council’s problems are mainly the equal pay law suits against them which could run into billions.

Jaxjacky Tue 10-Oct-23 13:25:08

TillyTrotter

My DH is an avid fan too. He has none of my reservations.
We have been told before that big events equals big revenue but the City Council of Birmingham declared itself bankrupt on September 5th just a year after hosting the Commonwealth Games which used a reported 778 million pounds of public funding,
So how is this different please?

They had to build Tilly a new aquatics centre, a railway station and more. The football stadiums and other infrastructure already exist.

TillyTrotter Tue 10-Oct-23 13:21:50

My DH is an avid fan too. He has none of my reservations.
We have been told before that big events equals big revenue but the City Council of Birmingham declared itself bankrupt on September 5th just a year after hosting the Commonwealth Games which used a reported 778 million pounds of public funding,
So how is this different please?

lixy Tue 10-Oct-23 13:15:20

Good news! It'll bring a lot of money into the country. DS and GS are making plans ...! and I'm looking forward to live sport played in my time-zone rather than the middle of the night.

Visgir1 Tue 10-Oct-23 13:11:53

Good news..

Jaxjacky Tue 10-Oct-23 13:07:04

It’s expected to generate over £2bn across the five nations, I think it’s a good thing, but biased as we are both avid sports lovers.

RosiesMaw Tue 10-Oct-23 12:41:22

MEN’S Euros to be specific.

Callistemon21 Tue 10-Oct-23 12:39:34

What do we all think?

Of course we have to take our turn and I expect DS and DGD are looking forward to it already 🙂

GrannyGravy13 Tue 10-Oct-23 12:27:38

Football = ££££’s

There is always a trade off between revenue for hospitality, ticket sales, merchandise etc against cost of policing.

As for transportation, lots of clubs lay on coaches for match days not just trains, more bums on seat more revenue received, more profit.

Our 8 yr old GS is already looking forward to it

Joseann Tue 10-Oct-23 12:14:20

My family will be happy with that.
I'm sure Cardiff and Wembley are well set up for such events, and no doubt somewhere in Scotland and Ireland too. It will surely cost us in policing but I think there will be other benefits too.

TillyTrotter Tue 10-Oct-23 11:34:38

UEFA have accepted the UK’s bid to hold the Euro’s in our collective countries.
Allegedly it will be at no cost to the Government (or the taxpayers).
What do we all think?
I worry it will put extra strain on our transport systems and our police force at a time when resources are barely covering the needs of the country without this.