A die-hard England national football team fan has flooded his bed store in Birmingham with over 400 flags ahead of Englands Euro 2020 round of 16 football match against Germany, as seen on Monday.
In support of his team with the upcoming match against Germany on Tuesday night at Wembley Stadium, Noel Barton has plastered his store with St George's flags, hanging over rows of twin, queen, and king size beds.
"I've got over 400 flags in for the Euros to support England," explained Barton and added, "Well, the flags have come from years of accumulating them because I do these every two years; obviously, it's been three years because of what's happened with the pandemic, but I've built them up over the years."
England are seeking to beat the Germans for the first time in the knock-out stage of a major competition since the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley Stadium.
A die-hard England national football team fan has flooded his bed store in Birmingham with over 400 flags ahead of Englands Euro 2020 round of 16 football match against Germany, as seen on Monday.
In support of his team with the upcoming match against Germany on Tuesday night at Wembley Stadium, Noel Barton has plastered his store with St George's flags, hanging over rows of twin, queen, and king size beds.
"I've got over 400 flags in for the Euros to support England," explained Barton and added, "Well, the flags have come from years of accumulating them because I do these every two years; obviously, it's been three years because of what's happened with the pandemic, but I've built them up over the years."
England are seeking to beat the Germans for the first time in the knock-out stage of a major competition since the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley Stadium.
A die-hard England national football team fan has flooded his bed store in Birmingham with over 400 flags ahead of Englands Euro 2020 round of 16 football match against Germany, as seen on Monday.
In support of his team with the upcoming match against Germany on Tuesday night at Wembley Stadium, Noel Barton has plastered his store with St George's flags, hanging over rows of twin, queen, and king size beds.
"I've got over 400 flags in for the Euros to support England," explained Barton and added, "Well, the flags have come from years of accumulating them because I do these every two years; obviously, it's been three years because of what's happened with the pandemic, but I've built them up over the years."
England are seeking to beat the Germans for the first time in the knock-out stage of a major competition since the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley Stadium.