PEOPLE have been left shocked after discovering what England superfan Andy Milne does for a living.
He first came to the attention of the general public when he went viral after appearing during a broadcast of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
That was because viewers at home had to double-take to check whether it was former England boss Steve McClaren.
The supporter has become a household face after being spotted celebrating wildly at several tournaments.
And the Three Lions fanatic has already been spotted at Euro 2024.
Milne is a member of the England Supporter’s Club and has been following the Three Lions for over 40 years.
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The die-hard has been to no less than eight World Cups, with the current Euros his ninth.
Milne is now retired after reportedly previously enjoying a career as a teacher in his hometown of Northwich, Cheshire.
However, these days he is doing something very different when not following England across the globe – running a real-life treasure hunt in Thailand.
They last six hours and are situated on an island that is part of the Chumphon Archipelago on the west of the Gulf of Thailand.
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Guests have to solve clues and find the map that will then lead them across the island.
On their way they will meet friendly locals and also stop off at a number of picturesque coves and beaches.
Speaking to The Mirror about it, he said: “When you arrive, you get to a pirates den, and then after the introduction, you begin.
“The start is like a traditional escape room.
“Customers work out the clues to find their treasure map. Then they will set out in groups of up to 12 for the day.
“They will follow a route through the main town, visit local businesses to find their provisions and transports.
“The tour takes them to four beaches and view points.
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“They get to snorkel for clues and follow a trail underwater to find a giant sea creature.”
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However, despite loving his new business, Milne will be hoping to stay away from it for at least another nine days out in Germany.
His beloved England face Switzerland in the quarter final of Euro 2024 tomorrow as they look to edge a step closer to glory in Berlin next Sunday.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk