John Bishop criticized for changing show date to watch England in Euro final, seen as unprofessional.

He's definitely a supporter.

July 11th 2024.

John Bishop criticized for changing show date to watch England in Euro final, seen as unprofessional.
John Bishop, a popular comedian, recently faced some backlash for rescheduling his comedy gig on Sunday evening at 8pm. The reason? He wanted to watch the Euro 2024 final between England and Spain. It all happened after England's thrilling victory against the Netherlands in the semi-final, with a penalty from Harry Kane and a goal from Ollie Watkins in the last minute. The Lions, as the team is affectionately called, showed a renewed energy on the field and secured a spot in the final on Sunday at 8pm.

Unfortunately for John, he also had a comedy gig scheduled at the same time in Wolverhampton. Realizing this clash, he took to social media to inform his fans that the show would be rescheduled in light of England's success. In a video posted on Wednesday night, John addressed his fans, saying, "This is a message to all the people coming to Wolverhampton on Sunday. I'm not doing the show at 8 o'clock. The show is going to get moved to the afternoon. You're all going to get an email in the morning telling you the time." He also assured fans that if they couldn't make it to the rescheduled show, they would receive a refund.

John is a passionate Liverpool FC fan and is hoping for a win in the Euro 2024 final. Some fans were shocked and disappointed by his decision, while others understood and supported him. One fan even joked about being a Scotsman with nothing to do after already booking a hotel for the show. But overall, many fans agreed that John's decision was justified, as it's a once-in-a-lifetime event for England to make it to the final.

The Lionesses, England's women's team, had previously won the Euros in 2022, but the Lions' only major trophy remains the 1966 World Cup. In the Euro 2020 final, England lost to Italy on penalties. As for the Euro 2024 final, it will be broadcasted on BBC One or ITV 1 on Sunday at 8pm. So, if you're a fan of England or just a fan of football, make sure to tune in for what promises to be an exciting match.

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