England’s Euro 2020 Squad: Where They Ply Their Trade

Source: Statista

Gareth Southgate announced his provisional 33-man squad for the upcoming Euro 2020 (no typo) tournament this week. For this infographic we’ve gone through the men vying to board the plane to see which clubs they ply their trade for domestically. Despite Manchester City and Liverpool‘s dominance in the Premier League over the last two seasons, it’s Manchester United that are supplying the largest amount of English talent for the campaign with 5 players potentially heading to the tournament in June. The vast majority of players are based in England however Dortmund’s two exciting young prospects Jude Bellingham and Jadon Sancho look likely to make the final cut, while the newly-crowned La Liga winners Atletico Madrid are supplying Kieran Trippier. Southgate is set to name his final 26-man squad on 1 June.

Why Pubs Are A Football Fan’s Best Friend

The famed 17th century diarist Samuel Pepys reportedly stated that ‘The Pub is the heart of England.’ Four centuries down the line, this relationship between the people and this focal meeting place has never been more important.

When it comes to football, this bond is elevated to a whole new level. Both the pub and football were traditionally the realm of the working man, so it stands to reason that the two would be intrinsically linked. It was a common place to meet and escape the grind of the working week, where the loosening qualities of alcohol and competitive sport formed a central part of social life.

Factory workers in the 1950s would finish their Saturday shifts and venture down for the 3pm kick off, finishing the day off with a few pints at the pub nearest the ground. Fast forward to the modern day and the role of the pub has become more encompassing, with punters starting and finishing the day in the boozer, win or lose. The whole Matchday experience now centres around the cult-like realm of the public house.

Throughout the testimony of a handful of fans and punters, The Heart of England, from COPA90 Stories, tells the story of this kindred relationship between the pub, football and the people who go there. From the greatest nights of their lives to the sadness of losing this experience through the Covid-19 pandemic, The Heart of England lets the fans tell how much this place means to the them

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Film By: Nick Manser, Sam Lewis, and Rory Reames