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Published 22:51 28 Jun 2016 BST
As pointed out by Marca before the last 16 clash in Nice, Gudbjartur Jonsson - manager of North Sailing - offered England's players a free boat trip in Northern Iceland.
"It's only polite and part of Icelandic hospitality culture," said Jonsson.
"The poor players may not be able to return home as their fans would be furious to lose to a small country of only 300,000 inhabitants, so we're offering a peaceful day watching whales in a small town in Northern Iceland with beautiful nature and nice people as compensation."
The England players have since touched down in Luton following their showing. As far as we know, they're yet to take Gudbjartur up on his generous offer.
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