Local MP accepted £6,000 worth of free Euro 2020 tickets

Nigel Adams MP accepted £6,000 worth of free hospitality tickets to England’s Euro 2020 games, according to the latest MPs register of financial interests.

Mr Adams, who represents Selby and Ainsty, which includes some rural parts of the Harrogate district such as Spofforth and Follifoot, received tickets to three games at Wembley Stadium.

He received a total of £6,038 worth of tickets from three separate companies, including two gambling and betting firms.

He watched England’s semi-final victory over Denmark, which was valued at £3,457 and paid for by Entain, a gambling company based in London whose brands include Coral, Ladbrokes, PartyPoker, and Sportingbet..

Power Leisure Bookmakers, whose brands include Paddy Power and Betfair, paid for Mr Adams to attend the round of 16 game against Germany. The value of the donation was £1,961, according to the register of interest.


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The Conservative Minister for Asia posted a video from the game on his Twitter feed.

https://twitter.com/nadams/status/1412883736463560710?s=20

Heineken UK, whose Tadcaster brewery is in Mr Adams’ constituency, invited the MP to attend the final between England and Italy — a gift worth £620.

The Stray Ferret approached Mr Adams for comment on the hospitality tickets but did not receive a response.

Gambling Act review

MPs have come under scrutiny for accepting tickets from gambling companies to attend games at this year’s tournament.

Seven Conservative MPs and two members of Labour leader Keir Starmer’s front bench accepted hospitality tickets to games involving England.

Former Conservative minister Esther McVey and Labour’s shadow skills minister, Toby Perkins, were among those who took tickets.

It comes as the government is currently undertaking a review of the Gambling Act to consider stricter rules on advertising.

Italian Harrogate restaurateur backs his country to win

The owner of an Italian restaurant in Harrogate is backing his national team to win the 2020 European Championship against England.

The owner of Al Bivio, Daniele Bojo, said his employees are also excited . He said:

“It (Euro 2020) makes people who are not usually interested in football more interested.”

Italy’s football team didn’t qualify for the World Cup in 2018 but have played spectacularly and mad their way to the final match.

Daniele described his country’s achievement as “amazing”:

“I thought England would be doing all right as they did all right with the World Cup, whereas Italy didn’t even qualify! But the fact they went to the final straight after a competition where they didn’t even qualify is amazing.”


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Al Bivio

Al Bivio customers Rosie and Chloe wearing Italy’s colours

In the Uefa Euro 2020 qualifying tournament the Italian team won every match and scored 100%, the last time this was achieved was by England back in 2016.

Daniele said that Italy’s accomplishments have inspired national pride but it won’t stop him from getting an early night:

“Being Italian, you obviously want your team to win, you know? I just hope it doesn’t go to extra time and penalties because I don’t want to be too late to bed.

“As long as it’s a good match and there’s no bad playing on either side, let the best team win.”

Daniele’s score prediction:  2-1 to Italy …..the winning goal sealed by the FC Torino Captain, Andrea Belotti… oh dear.  Most of us will hope Daniele is wrong.

Italian Ripon restaurant owner thinks England will win

Ripon restaurateur Franco Fantoni has got the blues when thinking about the Azzurri’s chances at Wembley on Sunday.

The owner of Prima Ristorante Italiano in Kirkgate is pessimistic as he prepares for the big match.

He believes that Roberto Mancini’s team will be beaten by Gareth Southgate’s golden boys.

Mr Fantoni told the Stray Ferret:

“Sadly, I think we’re going to lose.

“England have played better football than us and I predict they will win 2-0.”

Photo of Gareth Southgate

Will Gareth Southgate’s team have the last laugh against Italy on Sunday?

The lifelong football fan comes from Bergamo in the Lombardy region of northern Italy and is a seasoned student of football in his native and adopted countries.

Back in the place of his birth, he supports Serie A team Atalanta BC, but he also enjoys the English version of the beautiful game and said:

“Since moving to England in 1973, I’ve followed Leeds United and have been a season ticket holder for more than 30 years.”

Mr Fantoni, who has owned the multi-award-winning Prima Ristorante for 36 years, is convinced that his countrymen will taste defeat, but the four-times Fifa World Cup winners go to Wembley with an unbeaten run of 33 games behind them.

They were also the 1968 Euro Champions.

In contrast, England have just the 1966 World Cup win to their name in major international tournaments and are attempting to bring 55 years of hurt, disappointment and under-achievement to an end.


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The Azzurri have been tactically astute when the heat has been on, most noticeably in the pressure-cooker atmosphere of quarter and semi-final games against Belgium and Spain respectively.

If Italy can serve up yet another winning Euro performance in the three lions’ den, Mr Fantoni will have to eat his words – but it’s a dish he will happily swallow.

 

Harrogate district draped in England colours ahead of Euro 2020 final

Football fans across the Harrogate district have been decorating their homes in England’s colours ahead of Sunday’s Euro 2020 final.

England will step out at Wembley for their first major tournament final in 55 years this weekend and people have draped their houses in St George’s flags as part of the excitement.

Stray Ferret readers have been sharing their pictures of their shows of support for Gareth Southgate’s men.

Houses are covered in red and white, “it’s coming home” slogans and one household even singled out Leeds United’s Kalvin Phillips, dubbed the “Yorkshire Pirlo” by the club’s supporters.


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England will take on Italy in the Euro 2020 final in front of a crowd of more than 60,000 at Wembley. The game will be broadcast on both BBC and ITV.

Have you decorated your house ahead of England’s big game? Share your pictures with us on contact@thestrayferret.co.uk and we will feature them.

These Leeds fans paid tribute to both England and Kalvin Phillips, dubbed the "Yorkshire Pirlo" by supporters.

These Leeds fans paid tribute to both England and Kalvin Phillips, dubbed the “Yorkshire Pirlo” by supporters.

Sheburn House in Knaresborough showing its support for England this weekend.

Sheburn House in Knaresborough showing its support for England this weekend.

More bunting and decorations ahead of England's big game.

More bunting and decorations ahead of England’s big game.

Milk delivery drivers get time off for Euro 2020 final

A milk delivery firm has given its drivers the night off on July 11 so they can watch the Euro 2020 final – and hopefully enjoy the celebrations.

National firm McQueens Dairies delivers milk, eggs and other essential produce to homes in the Harrogate district every week.

An email was sent to customers saying there will be no deliveries on the morning of July 12 due to “our confidence that we will make the final for the first time in 55 years”.

The rescheduling “will allow our staff… to enjoy the celebrations”, the firm explained.


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The company assured its customers that this was a one-off alteration to its schedule, and that people with a delivery due on Monday got their orders yesterday instead.
Chairman Mick McQueen said:
“It is fantastic that England are through to the finals and we wanted to treat our delivery drivers the night off to enjoy it.
“Our milkmen and women worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic to ensure people could stay at home and we hope that they will be able to celebrate a win on Sunday with a pint or two – of McQueens milk, of course.”
Has your employer given you any time off to watch the game – or recover from the result? Let us know at contact@thestrayferret.co.uk
No plans for big screen on Stray for Euro 2020 final, says council

Council officials have said they have no plans to hold a big screen on the Stray for England’s Euro 2020 final against Italy on Sunday.

The Three Lions reached their first major tournament final in 55 years on Wednesday after beating Denmark 2-1 after extra-time in front of 60,000 fans at Wembley.

Sunday is expected to see pubs and beer gardenpacked out to watch the match against Italy which will be broadcast on both ITV and BBC.

Despite being England’s first final since winning the World Cup in 1966, Harrogate Borough Council has said it has no plans to host a big screen for the occasion.

A spokesperson for the council said:

“We have no plans to organise a big screen, or the associated social distancing measures that would be required, on the Stray this weekend.”

The council added it also had no received any applications from other parties to host a big screen.


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The Stray has been used in the past for people to watch major sporting events, such as the Wimbledon final in 2013.

Meanwhile, the government has announced that pubs will be allowed to stay open until 11.15pm on Sunday evening.

The Prime Minister’s spokesperson said the extension would allow people to watch the game in case it goes to extra time and penalties.