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Genuinely getting excited about this now, normally a better standard tournament than the WC without dragging on for so long. Will keep an eye on Poland Greece but my first match to sit and watch will be Russia Vs the Czech Republic - a russian win methinks. Both of Saturday's games look good too - Dutch Vs Denmark and Germans v Portugal. Dutch win and Draw.

What Quids said, anticipating a great tournament, straight into quality matches.

Pre-tournament tips for Group 1st & 2nd places...


Group A: Poland & Russia

Group B: Germany & Holland

Group C: Spain & Italy

Group D: France & Ukraine


Poland are my dark horses, host nation with a quality striker, worth a punt to make it to the semis...time catches up with Spain, Germany to win in style...

I haven't been a fan of the Euro's over the years, and this year is no exception, but what the fcuk is going on with the FA, and Hodgson, and what are the footballing reasons he refers to for Ferdinands exclusion. Wouldn't be better for all concerned if he just came out and said what these "reasons" are?

red devil Wrote:

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> What Quids said, anticipating a great tournament,

> straight into quality matches.

> Pre-tournament tips for Group 1st & 2nd places...

>

> Group A: Poland & Russia

> Group B: Germany & Holland

> Group C: Spain & Italy

> Group D: France & Ukraine

>

> Poland are my dark horses, host nation with a

> quality striker, worth a punt to make it to the

> semis...time catches up with Spain, Germany to win

> in style...


A - Russia & Greece

B - Germany & Holland

C - Spain & Italy

D - France & Sweden


And - as previously stated - the Dutch to win the final against the Germans...

Huguenot Wrote:

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> What was the lesson?


A football lesson is a common term used in football when a team gets well beaten.


It seems there is no end to you talking nonsense as demonstrated in the Pirate Bay thread. You've no idea about football but yet you felt the need to give your own version of what footballing lesson means. This is *Bob* like behaviour. ;-)

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