No more matches in Poznan unfortunately, almost all the fans already left the city and I can’t help but feel sad about it.
Poznan was never as colorful and just sooo.. happy. All the fans from Ireland, Italy and Croatia, all the singing in the streets, happy faces, just having fun even if they lost the match.
I was amazed by the Irish, and I thought maybe I’m just a bit too excited, maybe it’s just me, but no! Everyone here misses them already! The most genuinely friendly nation I’ve ever met. They drank a lot and sang a lot, hugging strangers on the streets and being just so … nice! Our polish football fans could learn from them ( and people in general, because we as a nation are known for heavy drinking and … well …getting aggressive). And we did, we learned from them, sang with them, exchanged out flags and had so much fun together. They seemed as amazed with us as we were with them.
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EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">I work in this whole “football industry” so I know how football fans can be, especially to a woman (as I work mostly with men ) and it was such a nice change not to be treated like a piece of meat with boobs for once.
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