Euro 2020 could be a "free-for-all of booze, sex and violence" if it goes ahead with fans this summer, a security expert has claimed.
The tournament was postponed last summer due to the Covid-19 outbreak, and it is due to be played this year in 12 different cities across the continent, including London, Glasgow and Dublin.Governing body UEFA is determined for the football spectacle to go ahead, or they will risk losing hundreds of millions of pounds in revenue.Anthony Glees, a professor at the University of Buckingham, warned if any number of fans are allowed to attend the matches it could be "a recipe for letting off 18 months of pent-up frustration".He said: "It has the potential to get very messy."If it does go ahead and significant.
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