Royal Rother No experience like it you say. Well yes, for those who can afford it which most cannot, either financially or the time off work.
This means that hundreds of thousands more will get to see games in what is the 2nd biggest tournament in world football.
Can't be a bad thing surely?
It's not that expensive to go to tournaments, and unless you have an amazingly crap job, taking a week or two off isn't beyond most people. It just takes a bit of planning, rather than deciding a month before the tournament starts that you want to go, and finding all the hotels and flights have been booked, and there are no tickets left.
Besides, it not as if having Wembley available will mean England can have 85000 fans there rather than 3000, as the only fair way would be to make sure teams don't play in their own country.
A tournament is about so much more than the individual group games your country plays in, and so much more than just the matches themselves. They'll lose so much character just sold to the highest bidder.