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Metro - EE AYE ADDIO We’ve done the cup
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The Metro’s front page features the latest strike action on the UK’s railways, which will hit football fans heading to London for the FA Cup final, and those going to Liverpool for the culmination of the Eurovision Song Contest.
The paper says the strike day on 3 June – one of three – will “ruin” the final for fans and adapts a famous chant for its headline “Ee aye addio, we’ve done the cup”. Meanwhile, Eurovision’s final in Liverpool is also set to be hit after rail union RMT strike on 13 May “hitting Ukrainians” visiting the event.
The front page also pays tribute to American TV host Jerry Springer – who died at the age of 79 – quoting his famous sign-off “Goodbye and take care of yourself and each other”.
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