Irish pub offers free pizza ahead of Euro final as 'Football's Coming Rome'

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Irish pub offering free pizza to every table ahead of Euro 2020 final as 'Football's Coming Rome'

A pub has declared itself the unofficial venue of Ireland’s “Italy supporters club” ahead of the game against England tonight.Insisting “football’s coming to Rome” ahead of the clash, they are adding a free beer to the package to get the party started Leeside.

The Juventus fan told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “We’ll be watching the game and make the Irish proud beating England.The family-run Fairview Grill in North Dublin already has Italian flags up and t-shirts at the ready for the big game. Owner Maria Rea, whose parents are both Italian, has been running the business since 2001 and will be working today.“The Italian-Irish community is huge and that’s been going on for about 50 or 60 years.

“I love to see them winning because they were going through a bit of a doldrum so it was nice to see them coming back with such a young side.”

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