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Euro 2012

Discussion in 'Leicester City' started by Proud Fox, May 12, 2012.

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Who will win Euro 2012?

Poll closed Jun 11, 2012.
  1. England

    16.2%
  2. Holland

    29.7%
  3. Spain

    16.2%
  4. France

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    0.0%
  5. Portugal

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  6. Republic of Ireland

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  7. Czech Republic

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  8. Germany

    32.4%
  9. Croatia

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  10. Other

    5.4%
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  1. Proud Fox

    Proud Fox Well-Known Member

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    I watched it on tele. It's on sky anytime
     
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  2. LeicesterWizard

    LeicesterWizard Well-Known Member

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    Didnt actually see it, but the reports below, no doubt theres a youtube vid out there somewhere that has it showing.
    http://www.skysports.com/tv_show/story/0,,20438_7758043,00.html

    They have a trailer for it on SSN
    http://www.skysports.com/video/clips/0,23791,23396_7753830,00.html
     
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  3. Proud Fox

    Proud Fox Well-Known Member

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    Rio Ferdinand looks like he isn't going. Why do you think that is?

    Refusing to play alongside Terry ? Or body isn't up to it or Roy has his own ideas
     
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  4. I used to be john fallen

    I used to be john fallen Active Member

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    does it matter...? just re postioning the deckchairs on the titanic..
     
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  5. Proud Fox

    Proud Fox Well-Known Member

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    England beat Norway 1-0 with Ashley Young scoring the goal. Not the best performance in the world but a steady performance
     
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  6. I used to be john fallen

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  7. Proud Fox

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    <party> <party> <party>

    But that would mean Jordan Henderson getting called up

    :emoticon-0106-cryin
     
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  8. Proud Fox

    Proud Fox Well-Known Member

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    Wow the Spanish midfield is frightening

    Cesc Fabregas, Juan Mata, David Silva, Xabi Alonso, Xavi, Iniesta, Sergio Biscuits, Santi Cozorla

    Fernando Torres has made the team. David De Gea misses out.


    It just shows when our second choice keeper is a championship keeper and the Man Utd number 1 is only Spain's 4th choice behind Victor Valdes, Pepe Reina and Iker Casillias
     
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  9. Bzzz

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    Germany for me, only lost to Spain in the World Cup due to age, they have now matured and are the ones to beat.
     
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  10. Greatness_Since_1884

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    This is a golden period for this Spanish side. And I hate to say it but it looks to continue - they also won last year's U21 champs. The way they develop players is frightening. We've only just caught up now with St Georges Park and making the youngsters play 7 vs 7 and 9 vs 9 rather than straight to 11 a side.

    And we wonder why we haven't won anything for ages.
     
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  11. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Their strike force isn't nearly as good as it was in the last European championships.

    Jesus Navas (Sevilla), Pedro (Barcelona), Fernando Llorente (Athletic Bilbao), Fernando Torres (Chelsea), Alvaro Negredo (Sevilla)

    Total of 68, average of 13 each.

    Compared to when David Villa and Torres were about 68 between them in 2008.

    I think they're very much beatable this year.
     
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  12. Proud Fox

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    Thats why i have gone with Holland. I think Spain will lack the cutting edge
     
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  13. Lesta Gangsta

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    I've gone for Holland.
     
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  14. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Still think Germany will win.

    Despite not having the attack of the Dutch their defence, goalkeeperand midfield is absolute world class.

    Their strike force isn't shabby either, Gomez is one of the worlds best and Podolski is a notorious tournament scorer.
     
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  15. Proud Fox

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    Everytime i have seen Gomez he has been shocking. Crap at Euro 08 and World cup 2010. He was bloody awful against Chelsea in the champs league. I just got a feeling about the dutch this time
     
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  16. Proud Fox

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    Gareth Barry ruled out of Euro 2012

    <party>
     
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  17. THE ROAR

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    Were a friendly familly club thank you !!, its those comments that give us a bad reputation pull your fox up<whistle>
     
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  18. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    My group predictions...

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    GROUP A

    Poland
    Russia
    Greece
    Czech Republic​


    POLAND
    Key man - Robert Lewandowski - 22 goals in the Bundesliga this season. Scouted by Manchester United.
    Manager - Franciszek Smuda - Criticised the Polish defence by saying 'If anyone can find a class defender with a Polish passport, they deserve a bonus'.
    Verdict - Group winners but knocked out in the next round.

    Russia
    Key man - Andrey Arshavin - Recently revived his career by moving back to Russia, will be looking to get some goals behind Pavlyuchenko.
    Manager - Dick Advocaat - Won UEFA Cup in 2008 with Zenit St Petersburg. Qualified unbeaten.
    Verdict - Runners up on goal difference. Knocked out in next round.

    Greece
    Key man - Ionnis Fetfatzidis - Olympiakos wonderkid. Nicknamed the Greece Messi, 21 years old and has a spark of flair and imagination.
    Manager - Fernando Santos - Greek football league awarded him with the 'Greek coach of the decade' accolade.
    Verdict - Will be beaten comfortably. Bottom of the group.

    Czech Republic
    Key man - Petr Cech - Champions league winner, one of Europe's best 'keepers.
    Manager - Michal Bilek - Came up through the coaching ranks at Czech Republic. Kind of their version of Stewart Pearce.
    Verdict - Not going to do much. 3rd in the group.


    Predictions
    Poland 2-0 Greece
    Russia 2-1 Czech Republic
    Greece 0-2 Czech Republic
    Poland 2-2 Russia
    Czech Republic 0-3 Poland
    Greece 0-1 Russia


    GROUP B

    Holland
    Germany
    Portugal
    Denmark​

    Holland
    Key man - Robin Van Persie - Top scorer in the best league in the world. Absolutely lethal.
    Manager - Bert van Marwijk - Runners up in 2010 World Cup, also won the UEFA Cup with Feyenord in 2002.
    Verdict - Lethal strike force, poor defence. Will thrill the neutrals. 2nd in the group.

    Germany
    Key man - Mesut Ozil - Absolute flair. Top class player, shone through at the 2010 World Cup. I expect him to do it again.
    Manager - Joachim Low - Manages to combine continental flair with the German spirit of grinding out results.
    Verdict - Can't see anyone else winning it. Everywhere you look there is sheer quality.

    Portugal
    Key man - Cristiano Ronaldo - Worlds best player in my eyes. The only real shining light in a fairly average side.
    Manager - Paulo Bento - Tournaments youngest manager. Reported to have been asked to be SAF's #2 at Old Trafford after Carlos Queiroz left.
    Verdict - Won't qualify from the group of death but will still score some goals.

    Denmark
    Key man - Christian Eriksen - Another star in the making, will be looking to impress Europe's top clubs.
    Manager - Morten Olsen - Danish legend. Became manager in 2000 after making 50 caps as Danish captain as a player.
    Verdict - Won't win a game, unfortunately. Might have even qualified from Group A if they were in it which shows how tough this group is.


    Predictions
    Holland 4-1 Denmark
    Germany 2-0 Portugal
    Denmark 1-3 Portugal
    Holland 1-2 Germany
    Denmark 0-3 Germany
    Portugal 2-3 Holland


    GROUP C


    Spain
    Italy
    Croatia
    Republic of Ireland​


    Spain
    Key man - Andres Iniesta - Getting on a bit now, scored the goal that won them the World Cup in 2010. Amazing passing and dribbling attributes.
    Manager - Vicente del Bosque - Spain's most successful manager ever. Former Real Madrid coach has an immense record.
    Verdict - Will win this group easily. Only Italy will put up a decent fight. Could be beaten finalists/semi-finalists

    Italy
    Key man - Andrea Pirlo - Has had an amazing season at Juventus. Still one of the continent's greats. Stupidly good passing range.
    Manager - Cesare Prandelli - The match fixing scandals will make the Italian side extremely tough to manage.
    Verdict - A fight between them and ROI to qualify behind Spain. Need to bounce back from a miserable World Cup.

    Croatia
    Key man - Luca Modric - One of Europe's best attacking midfielders. Had another great season, might be playing for a transfer too.
    Manager - Slaveb Bilic - Played in the PL for West Ham and Everton. Plays open attacking football.
    Verdict - Could also fight for 2nd spot. Can't quite see them managing it though.

    Republic of Ireland
    Key man - Robbie Keane - Captain and talisman for the ROI. Knack of scoring for the national side.
    Manager - Giovanni Trapattoni - Worked wonders for the Irish. Would have qualified for the World Cup if it wasn't for Thierry Henry.
    Verdict - Can see them qualifying. They always do well against Italy and that is their biggest game in this group.


    Predictions
    Spain 3-0 Italy
    ROI 2-0 Croatia
    Italy 2-1 Croatia
    Spain 3-1 ROI
    Croatia 0-2 Spain
    Italy 0-1 ROI


    GROUP D


    Ukraine
    England
    Sweden
    France

    Ukraine
    Key man - Andriy Yarmolenko - Another wonderkid looking for a move. Scored 12 in 20 for his club and has had PL scouts monitoring him.
    Manager - Oleg Blokhin - Lead Ukraine to the quarter finals of th 2006 World Cup.
    Verdict - The hosts will finish bottom of this group. They're fairly dire. (Yet they will still give England a scare)

    England
    Key man - Steven Gerrard - Named captain and will HAVE to perform to his best.
    Manager - Roy Hodgson - Not quite the first choice for most but still experienced and best of all is English.
    Verdict - Will struggle but will qualify second behind France.

    Sweden
    Key man - Zlatan Ibrahimovic - One of Europe's best players at club level but never really seems to perform on the international stage. He'll have to.
    Manager Erik Hamren - Scraped through qualifying as best runners up. Successful in Norway as a coach.
    Verdict - 3rd in the group, once again will give England a scare being our bogey team.

    France
    Key man - Karim Benzema - Unbelievable form in La Liga and helped win the league for Real Madrid.
    Manager - Laurent Blanc - Steadied the ship after he took over from Raymond Dominich. Currently 18 games unbeaten.
    Verdict - Clear winners of this group. The team will miss Remy through injury but the likes of M'Villa, Ribery, Cabaye and Ben Arfa are class players.


    Predictions
    France 1-0 England
    Ukraine 2-2 Sweden
    Ukraine 0-3 France
    Sweden 2-2 England
    England 2-0 Ukraine
    Sweden 0-2 France​
     
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  19. Greatness_Since_1884

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    A:
    1. Russia - by far the best squad in the group
    2. Poland - home advantage and an in-form striker might seem them nick 2nd
    3. Czech Rep. - great keeper and Rosicky starting to find some form but don't have enough firepower since they lost Jan Koller and Baros
    4. Greece - core of Rehaggel's squad seems to have gone and I cant see any miracles from them this time

    B:
    1. Germany - winners for me. Quality all over the pitch and this fairly young squad will have learnt a lot and improved from SA 2010.
    2. Holland - more functional side than in the past but still have some great attackers. Defence let's them down though.
    3. Denmark - qualified well and I think they might provide some stiff (ultimately futile) resistance in a killer of a group.
    4. Portugal - limped over the line in qualification, inexperienced coach and whilst they shouldn't be too reliant on Ronaldo with the other players they possess, they are.

    C:
    1. Spain - will win the group but I think teams have worked them out to some extent which could tell in the latter stages. Villa is a big loss.
    2. Italy - who knows how this scandal night affect them. But it also happened in 06 and we know what happened then. Should have enough talent to progress.
    3. Croatia - Modric is key in midfield and he's feeding a good set of strikers.
    4. Rep. Of Ireland - will be well organised but I feel their lack of quality (especially in midifeld) will be exposed against 3 highly technical sides.

    D:
    1. France - Blanc seems to have gotten this talented side playing to their full potential. My dark horses.
    2. England - I dont think we're that bad. Hopefully Hodgson can get us defensively solid but do we have the attacking quality to trouble Europe's best?
    3. Sweden - provided Ibrahimovic decides to turn up, they could give us a run for our money. Will get good service from the likes of Seb Larsson too.
    4. Ukraine - even playing at home I think they'll struggle. Dont have a real star like Shevchenko and seemed to be dogged by negative off the field headlines.

    QF:
    Russia 1-2 Holland
    Spain 2-0 England
    Germany 3-0 Poland
    France 2-1 Italy (AET)

    SF:
    Holland 0-1 Spain
    Germany 1-1 France (Germany on pens)

    Final:
    Spain 1-2 Germany

    Top scorer: Gomez

    At least we have some Footy to look forward too - and it promises to be a good'un.
     
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  20. Proud Fox

    Proud Fox Well-Known Member

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    No Frank Lampard now

    So thats no Kyle Walker, Jack Wilshere, Frank Lampard all ruled out who more then likely would have started

    I think the only way we can win the Euro is to keep everyone fit now, we can afford to lose anyone else and when Rooney suspension is up he needs to hit the ground running.

    But apart from Euro 2004 when has Rooney ever shown some form for England
     
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