Charlie Bird investigates the plight of Irish fans who just can't let Euro 2016 go

Euro 2016 was a melting pot of mediocre football and banter.

Charlie Bird investigates the plight of Irish fans who just can't let Euro 2016 go

Euro 2016 was a melting pot of mediocre football and banter.

If the trophy had been handed out for a nation being the best craic, Ireland would have won it 10 times over.

Irish fans, of course, were recognised by the French government for their good behaviour and garnered plaudits all over the world.

However, with three months gone since the final, some fans just can't let Euro 2016 go.

The Republic of Telly's Charlie Bird took to the pubs and streets of Dublin to meet these misfortunates who just can't let Euro 2016 be consigned to history.

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