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England Fan Sells Second Home for £350k World Cup Bender – Proper Three Lions Madness!

England Fan Sells Second Home for £350k World Cup Bender – Proper Three Lions Madness!

EN 27 March 2026 at 12:55
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Andy Milne, a 62-year-old England fan living in Thailand, is selling his £350,000 second home to fund a seven-week trip to the 2026 World Cup across the US, Mexico, and Canada. Aiming for his tenth tournament, he'll catch England's group games against Croatia, Ghana, and Panama, amid fury over Fifa's sky-high ticket prices. It's the ultimate act of Three Lions devotion.

England Fan Sells Second Home for £350k World Cup Bender – Proper Three Lions Madness!

Picture this: you're a die-hard England supporter, and the 2026 World Cup is calling from across the pond. Rather than dipping into the savings for a cheeky group-stage jaunt, one bloke's going all-in by flogging his second gaff. Meet Andy Milne, the 62-year-old retired teacher who's turning heads – and emptying wallets – for the ultimate footy pilgrimage.

Living the dream in Thailand, Andy's no stranger to the England away days. He's clocked up eight men's World Cups, chucked in the 2023 Women's World Cup, and wanders matches with a shiny replica trophy that screams 'I've seen it all'. Now, he's gunning for his tenth tournament, and he's not messing about.

From Thai Beaches to Yankee Stadiums: The House Sale Heist

Andy's got a £350,000 ($465,000) second home up north in England that's hitting the market. Why? 'To go to the World Cup, innit?' he told The Mirror, as reported by The Independent via OneFootball. After 27 years of it sitting pretty, it's time to cash in for seven weeks of non-stop action.

This isn't some armchair fan wittering on about 'it's coming home'. Andy's the real deal – a recognised face among the Three Lions faithful. Imagine explaining to your missus that the bungalow's gone because Gareth Southgate's lads need your live support. Legend status unlocked.

Epic Itinerary: Dallas, Foxborough, and Beyond

Kicking off on June 3, Andy jets to the US for the full shebang. First up: England vs Croatia in Dallas on June 17 – a tasty rematch from 2018. Then it's Ghana in Foxborough, Massachusetts on June 23, and wrapping group stage with Panama in New Jersey on June 27.

But it's not just England's games. He wants the lot – from group grinders to potential knockout glory across the US, Mexico, and Canada. Travel bills? Eye-watering. Hotels, flights between stadiums, and Fifa tickets that could buy a small car.

Speaking of which, Fifa's pricing has fans up in arms. Cheapest group tickets at $140, but finals? A whopping $8,680. Fan groups called it a 'monumental betrayal' last December. Andy's laughing it off – or crying into his replica trophy – but his house sale's covering the madness.

The Cost of True Passion – Worth Every Penny?

Let's break it down, pub-style. Seven weeks globetrotting for England? That's more miles than Harry Kane's career assists. Add Fifa's greed, dodgy exchange rates, and the price of a pint in Seattle (spoiler: criminal), and you're looking at a proper wedge.

Yet Andy's all-in. 'It felt like the right time,' he says. In a world of part-time glory hunters, this is peak fan culture. While we're glued to the telly, he's living the dream – or nightmare, depending on penalties.

Will England deliver? Who knows. But blokes like Andy keep the soul of the game alive. Selling up for the World Cup? That's not fandom; that's a full-on love affair. Hats off, mate – just don't ask him for a spare bed in Thailand post-tournament.

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