Ben King, an England supporter working as a chef in the United States, quits his job to extend his stay in Texas for the World Cup. According to reports, King had secured a new position about three months earlier that enabled him to remain in the region until after England’s opening fixture. With the tournament continuing beyond that point, he decides to leave his current role and adjust his plans to stay in the US longer. Both outlets describe the same basic timeline: King’s earlier job arrangement kept him in Texas through England’s first match, and his later decision to resign is linked to staying in the country for subsequent games. The reports focus on his employment changes and the timing of his availability in relation to the Three Lions’ tournament schedule, rather than on any on-field or event developments.
England fan quits chef job to extend stay in Texas for World Cup
Ben King, an England supporter working as a chef in the United States, quits his job to extend his stay in Texas for the World Cup. According to reports, King had secured a new position about three mo...
- Ben King is an England supporter working as a chef in the US.
- He quits his job to extend his stay in Texas for the World Cup.
- He had secured a new job about three months earlier.
- That earlier job arrangement allowed him to stay until after England’s opening fixture.
- The reports link his resignation to staying in the US for later tournament stages.
Ben King lined up a new job three months ago which allowed him to stay in Texas until after the Three Lions’ opening fixture.
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