HERE at The National, we know how everybody is dreading hearing about a certain footballing victory in 1966 for the next few weeks.
Football is apparently coming home again despite not being seen since the mid-60s though and we wanted to give everyone the chance to show their feelings about it all.
As such, we’re offering you the chance to wave the flags of England’s group-stage rivals for just £15.
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Head over to The National’s shop HERE to purchase the flags of Denmark, Slovenia and Serbia and let the friendly rivalry begin.
England will kick off their group stage campaign against Serbia on Sunday night, before taking on Denmark on June 20 and Slovenia on June 25.
We’ve got plenty of other merchandise on sale as well, including stress balls for when those matches get a little bit too much.
Or you can even get a framed cover of our famous Euro 2020 front page featuring then-Italy manager Roberto Mancini as William Wallace.
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We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories. We’ve got the most informed readers in Scotland, asking each other the big questions about the future of our country.
Unfortunately, though, these important debates are being spoiled by a vocal minority of trolls who aren’t really interested in the issues, try to derail the conversations, register under fake names, and post vile abuse.
So that’s why we’ve decided to make the ability to comment only available to our paying subscribers. That way, all the trolls who post abuse on our website will have to pay if they want to join the debate – and risk a permanent ban from the account that they subscribe with.
The conversation will go back to what it should be about – people who care passionately about the issues, but disagree constructively on what we should do about them. Let’s get that debate started!
Callum Baird, Editor of The National
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