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JOEFY
Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« on: March 10, 2008, 06:22 AM »

guys, lets comment here on the up and coming euro 2008, the ealier the better.
dayokanu
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #1 on: March 10, 2008, 08:00 AM »

Mannschaft all the way-
Olumide7 (m)
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #2 on: March 10, 2008, 02:26 PM »

Here are my Favourites: Spain,France, Holland, Switzerland & Croatia. Portugal can go out in the first round for all I care.
J UNIT (m)
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #3 on: March 12, 2008, 06:02 AM »

withouth eduado now, sroatia do not look like they will pose a threa, i say holland and spain., but watch out for russia and switzerland, after all they will be playing at home.
dmenax
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #4 on: March 12, 2008, 04:41 PM »

You guys don't want to make me laugh!!!

Where are you putting Greece ?

Silent but hot.
dayokanu
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #5 on: March 27, 2008, 06:37 AM »

Switzerland 0 Germany 4
We can now see the contenders and the pretenders
J UNIT (m)
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #6 on: March 31, 2008, 06:38 PM »

spain all the way.
hustler (m)
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #7 on: March 31, 2008, 07:14 PM »

Cant see any team that can stop the Azzuri.

The only person that can stop them is their coach. Credit to him for what he has done so far bit i still have some doubtss,
dayokanu
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #8 on: April 01, 2008, 07:26 AM »

I beleive Italy would have a slow start like they always do and given the grop they are, they might not be able to scrap through Though in the latter stages they are a difficult opponent to play.

I would still stick with Germany, Italy and probably France in that order. I am almost sure Spain and Portugal would not cause any problem they are featherweights. Holland, I beleive  Van Basten is not good enough.
Then most of the Dutch players due to the love for EPL money went to England and they can now see the effect.

The fact is that when most of your players have EPL orientation they cannot play well.

Example England that play with 100% EPL players did not qualify, Nigeria with our EPL squad is one of the worst in Africa, Players like Andre Ooijer ad Wilfred Bouma that were promising defensive talents are now in the EPL and playing some gutless Chicken and Chips football

Italy won the world cup when all their players were outside EPL, Brazil won the world cup when all their players were outside EPL France won when all their key players were outside EPL. Greece won last time but their key players Troianos Dellas, Nikopolidis, Zagorakis, Charisteas, Vassilis Tsiartas was in AEK, Karagounis, Basinas were outside EPL. In 2000 Zidane whom the tournament was about was outside EPL, Ditto Euro 1996.
hustler (m)
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #9 on: April 01, 2008, 08:17 AM »

I doubt Holland will make any impact. Neither will Portugal, Italy and France remain the strongest because of the quality of experienced players in their ranks.

I agree with you a 100% that EPL orientation will get u nowhere especially in world class tournaments like this. National teams that have done well recently have not had many EPL players in their teams. It's amazing to see Torres who was averaging 15 goals in a season for Athletico banging hat tricks for fun against the Derby counties of this world. This is not to say he doesnt have quality. But he will never get it that easy against competitive teams.

Against Italy the other day, he didn't have much of an impact whereas his colleague David Villa scored a stunning goal.

Do not count out the defending champions Greece to as they have retained the coach,most of the players and the same mentality of playing games. They are supercharged against the big teams.

My only fear for Italy is if Toni gets injured as they do not have a replcement for him in that dept.Gila is off form, Ditto Lucarelli,Vieri,Inzaghi, so it might lead to a whole change of tactics for Donadoni whose system of playing Toni with DiNatale and Camo on the left and right has paid dividends.

Spain have always been underachievers, i don't see much  changing because their problem has always been their backline. But sumtimes i feel Aragones does not get his team right, Maybe it's because of the depth they have. Nowadays he plays one striker which i feel is wrong.

He should be fielding Raul and Torres,with the ff 4 midfielders behind them Xavi,Iniesta,Senna and Alonso or Fabregas.Raul shld be playing as he has been terrific this season,

I don't think the German team has enough experience in their ranks even tho they have been together for sum time. They will need Ballack in top form. Pair Gomez and Klose in attack, midfield is Joachim's major worry, the depth in that dept doesnt seem to be enough for me as without Ballack they could be very ordinary and they had better pick Hildebrand as goalie or else they would leakkkk

If C Ronaldo has a good showing i think he would get the player of d yr.
J UNIT (m)
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #10 on: April 01, 2008, 11:10 AM »

cr doesn't shine in the big game.
bgees (m)
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #11 on: April 01, 2008, 12:20 PM »

The germans will have a good tournament.
I think spain will shrug off d underachievers tag at d euro 2008.
Holland have great players from d midfield to d attack including d full backs.and the only potential problems is inexperience on the part of d coach and some players.
France are also strong.
Its definately goin to be an exciting tourney.
I enjoy these tournaments more  than i enjoy d world cup.
dayokanu
Re: Euro 2008. Comments And Analysis
« #12 on: April 02, 2008, 06:44 AM »

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I don't think the German team has enough experience in their ranks even tho they have been together for sum time. They will need Ballack in top form. Pair Gomez and Klose in attack, midfield is Joachim's major worry, the depth in that dept doesnt seem to be enough for me as without Ballack they could be very ordinary and they had better pick Hildebrand as goalie or else they would leakkkk

Well I disagree with you on that.
The midfield quartet are good enough they don't have to be spectacular but they have been together for some time Schweinsteiger, Frings, Ballack and Schneider have been together for long. without 3 of this players they beat England at wembley ( Though England is not a test of strength for any team better with Sudan)  I have Borowski, Hitzlsperger, Trochowski, as back ups so no worries. I don't think Hildebrand has been having a fantastic season either Lehmann would still be in goal. I am waiting for the Rene Adler, Manuel Neuer, and Michael Rensing to take over the goal.
Gomez and Klose should strike for me with Podolski and Kuranyi coming in as the need arises.
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