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Fan spends £15k following England across Europe since 1981 – watching 177 games

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A diehard footy fan has spent more than £15k following England across Europe – watching 177 games over the past 45 years.

Eddie Allcorn, 56, from Canterbury in Kent, first watched the Three Lions in action on a school trip in 1981. Since then he has journeyed as far as western Russia to support the men’s team in international tournaments – cheering his country on in at least 15 countries.




Now in Germany for his tenth tournament – which could see his match tally exceed 180 games if England reach the quarter-finals – Mr Allcorn hopes Gareth Southgate’s team can finally go all the way and win the first silverware of his lifetime.

Born the year after England’s World Cup win in 1966, Mr Allcorn, has dedicated his life to following both the Three Lions and his beloved Gillingham FC.

Eddie in Russia for the 2018 World Cup.

He pays around £75 every two years for his England Supporters Travel Club membership, which gains him discount tickets costing just £25 for home matches at Wembley and access to away and tournament tickets.

Mr Allcorn has tickets to all of England’s group stage matches at Euro 2024 – which cost him €30 each – as well as tickets to any latter-stage matches they will go on to play.

The price of the tickets for this year’s tournament in Germany isn’t bad at all, he says, adding: “It costs that much to go and see Gillingham away sometimes.

“I first went to a home game against Spain at the old Wembley on a school trip in 1981. I didn’t go to an away game until 1998, when we beat Tunisia 2-0 in the World Cup in Marseille. I’ve now been to seven Euros and three World Cups, but I haven’t been outside of Europe for matches. The Slovenia game will be my 41st away game, and on average we spend around £300 per game if you add it all together.”

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