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Euro 2020: Lads adorn Angel of the North with 'football's coming home' badge before final

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!A midnight mission to mount the England crest on the Angel of the North was foiled after onlookers called the police.Under the cover of darkness, a group of daredevils attempted to clamp a 5ft Three Lions badge on the Gateshead sculpture early on Saturday ahead of England's first major final in 55 years on July 11, Chronicle Live reports.The badge was emblazoned with the message "football's coming home" and was designed to send support to England as the team faces Italy in the Euro 2020 final.

However, officers ordered the group to remove the badge within minutes of it being attached after onlookers called the police."I was in work just two days ago, and the lads were saying that they.

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