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brief review of the teams
Published on June 10, 2004 By Muggaz In Sports & Leisure
Every two years football fanatics are blessed with excelent tournament's with champion players and quality fans. 2004 is the year of the European Championships, and what a tournament it is shaping up to be.

16 teams, 368 players, and 31 games will decide who the Kings of European football are. The format is four groups of four teams - all pooled according to their qualifying success. The top two teams from each group proceed to the quarter finals, then semi finals, and of course, the final in Lisbon at 'Estadio de Luz' in July 4th. Which team will prevail?

Group A

Greece have drawn a tough group. I dont think they have much chance of progressing to the next stage. Their club football is no comparisson to the great leagues of Europe, and inevitably, their national team suffers. They may have had a chance for the quarter finals in another group, but being drawn with the hosts, and the powerhouse Spain, the greeks will be able to enjoy most of thier summer as spectators

Portugal have had a golden generation of footballers to let them down. Winners of the under 21 world cup a few years ago, they were highly rated going into the World cup in Japan and Korea, however, they failed to impress. Names like Figo (Pictured) deserve to win a major trophy at international level, and with team mates like Rui Costa and Christiano Ronaldo, along with Vito Baia in goals, the home ground advantage may be vital - quarter finals certainty - who knows from there?



Russia impressed everyone in qualifying - the first team to make it certain. Unfortunately being lumped with the home team may come back to haunt them - I am afraid Russia's progression in this tournament rest in other teams abilities to perform or not.

Spain are the perennial under acheivers of world football. Arguably one of the best squads of individuals, with names like Raul, Morientes, Helguera and a keeper like Casillas they have constantly let their nation down. A team that benefits from one of the top, if not the best league in the world, they have always been under immense pressure to succeed - they have tremendous firepower up front, howver, the only thing that is stopping them as a team is probably their individual ego's. Semi finals.

Group B

Croatia surprised the world when they finished 3rd at World Cup 98... there will be no surprises here though, they aren't the team they used to be. While impressive in a recent 2-1 victory over Denmark, the croats have drawn current European champions France in the group, along with England - it's not beyond them to make the quarter finals, it will be very tough though.

England play France in their opening game. I am sure they are looking forward to it immensely. Should they perform well, they will beinstilled with confidence. England, undefeated in qualifying, certainly does have the capacity to go all the way, if they communicate. Led by the illustrious David Beckham (pictured) if he lets his football do the talking, England should make it to the quarter finals. Severley lacking in goals and defense, they can be exposed. Really needs the whole team to stand tall to get anywhere.



France are the current title holders, and whoever beats them can lift the trophy! Simply the best team in the tournament, with superstar individuals like Zidane, Vierra, Pires, Trezeguet, and possibly the best player in the world, Thierry Henry, they will be very hard to beat. The French play a fantastic team game, and their midfield is near unstoppable. For a team to beat them, they virtually have to bypass the midfield entirely, so in short - no one beats them. Expect Henry to kick the most goals for the tournament.

Switzerland are the make wieghts of group D. A 1-0 win over Liechenstein in their final warm up for the tournament will be their last victory for a while. The average wage of the Frenchor English players would be equal to that of the entire Swiss team... the gap in class in to great. The strikers in group B from the other teams will all look forward to this game as a chance to score some goals for their country.

Group C

Bulgaria consider themselves to be underdogs of Euro 2004, and rightly so. They dont have much to lose, and even playing amongst such esteemed company on the pitch is a privelage for them, a young side, however, they lack any depth and will make other teams look better than they should.

Denmark suffered a narrow loss to Croatia in the warm up games, however, they qualified reasonably well for the finals. Winners of the tournament in 1996, they cant hope to emulate that feat this time around. Players like Dahl Tomasson can entertain and surprise, but the depth and consitency to

Italy have always been successful on the world stage, and they are the team the ladies love to swoon over. Always contenders, they suffered their greatest national embarrasement when they lost 2-1 to South Korea at the last World cup, of course, they blamed it on the referree - they only had their 'score goal, sit back and defend' mentality to blame. 2 of the best goalkeepers in the world, and the best defense in the world, Nesta, Cannavaro form a great backbone, and Francesco Totti is a great forward player. They should come out on top of this group, and do well



Sweden Is another team made up of male models, although they certainly play good, cohesive football. Henrik Larson will be looking to bow out of the international stage in style, and this Swedish team can turn a few heads. Not really any 'Superstars' in the true sense of the word, just a diciplined team who can throw a spanner in the works, should outclass Denmark to make the quarters.

Group D

The Czech Republic have Pavel Nedved (pictured) - easily one of Europes best footballers last season, and a penchant for surprise. Also previous winners of the event in the 90's they are not a minnow in world football to be taken lightly. Their is a lot of experience in the team, however - the fates of football will decide the Czech's outcome in this tournament - grouped with Germany and the Netherlands, they will have to really turn it on to get to the quarters



Germany were the losing finalists in the last world cup, going down to Brazil 2-0. Famous for their typical German efficiency. This will be Oliver Kahn's last tournament, and the Germans will want him to go out in style. He has been a brilliant goalkeeper, and a German institution. Michael Ballack should rise to the occasion, and Germany will win games from sheer perseverance... not really any flare, just true grit. Semi Finals at least.

Latvia I will really enjoy watching the form of the other three teams in this group when they play Latvia... Were lucky to qualify for the finals, and should enjoy the experience, the defenders wont have too much fun though.

Netherlands have possibly been the greatest under acheivers of late in world football. Too many inflated egos and not enough communication makes a team of superstars near useless. Individual talent can only get you so far. Have not won a major tournament since the glory days of Marco Van Basten and Johan Cryuff, and their preparation has been rather stunted by infighting. Have the skill to go all the way with players like Van Nistelrooy, Davids, and Seedorf, but not the solidarity.

The count down has begun and kick off is in a little over two days - Portugal vs Greece. Its going to be a tiring fortnight for me.

BAM!!!










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on Jun 11, 2004
Hehe, not a problem, my Dad, a huge England fan has got this album of England songs, and he was listening to them and I thought ahhh I have to share that one, it's hilarious to listen to! I don't understand half the chants so you're not alone, my favourite is, yip yap Stam is a big Dutch Man, things would be so different if we had good ol Stam now! I also like WHO put the ball in the German net......for obvious reasons!
on Jun 13, 2004
Ok, I feel like I'm abusing this article, but I just have to say I'M SO EXCITED! COMEEEEEEEEE ONNNNNNNNNN ENGLAND! Ok I feel better
on Jun 13, 2004
No abusing Sally


Only 3 hours to kick off!!!!

BAM
on Jun 13, 2004
3 hours to gooooooooo, 3 hours to goooooooo *does a dance around the room*

The only downer is I'm to ill to go out, so I have to watch it from the comfort of my own bed, ahhh well, I get to see England kick some French ass! How come you're up, staying up to watch it???
on Jun 13, 2004
I juts got home for the pub... no pub around me is showing it... so i am deciding whether to stay up, and listen to a simulcast on the net, or just watch the replay tomorrow night... I know i will check the scores, I wont be able to help myself... its so exciting... I cant beleive Greece beat portugal.... football is sooooo awesome... anything can happen!!!

BAM!!!
on Jun 13, 2004
Your dedication is admirable young Muggaz.
on Jun 13, 2004
...I just wrote that on Peteys blog, freaky! I think you should do both, listen and watch, but I'm a bad footballing (is that a word?) influnce! Greece were fabulous, poor Ronaldo though, he really showed his lack of experience, but it will make him a better player. I won't mention the England score till I know you've seen it! Ahhh I'm so kind
on Jun 13, 2004
4.45am is kick off time here!!! I am afraid that i am simply too wasted too stay awake even if i wanted to!!!

Yopu can blurt the score if you really feel like it sally!!! you can rest assured that it wll be the first think i check when I wake up tomorrow!!! I am going to the Footy tomorrow (Australian Rules that is) and it will be a mssive game!!!

I wonder who will win out of Switz and Croatia? it could be very improtant for England's qualificaction!!!!

At least Ronaldo scored a goal... young players make mistakes, and the loss can't be blamed on the lad.... POrtugal are perenial chokers...

BAM!!!
on Jun 13, 2004
I was on a bus once, and Man Utd had just played liverpool and I was sat next to this bloke, and I was talking to my friend about the game, and I mentioned the score, and this guy just jumped up, and was pretty abusive, apparently he'd missed the game and was waiting to watch the highlights, and I'd ruined the game for him, so this time I'll keep my big gob shut!

I'm watching the game at the moment..Switz are looking the stronger side, but we shall see! 5am in Morning, wow I don't blame you for getting some sleep, I'd be tucked up right now! Good luck for footy 2moz!
on Jun 14, 2004
I just got back from watching the replay... I have to say Sally... I am glad i knew the score, because I dont know how well i would have to deal with that result.. you know, i suffer heart break like any good fan...

I want to punch Steven Gerard... I guess it was reassuring though... France are a great side, and it isn't really a shame to lose to them... I am confident England will progress!!!

BAM!!!
on Jun 14, 2004
I did try and keep the score from you! But it just wasn't to be. Negativity aside, I was totally impressed by how we played in the first half, we had a great passing game going on. Scholes and gerrard hooking up in midfield was amazing, and Rooney, well I take back everything I said about him, how fabulous! Where the heck was Owen the whole game? We was unlucky, but as I said you never know with football, we sat back to much and let them come at us, and we rode our luck a little to far.

I think after that performance, and if we keep it up, we could progress alot further, we just have to do the business with the other two teams, and as a commentry team said, 'we'll beat them in the final', ahhh heres hoping! I wanted to cry....but there's hope yet!
on Jun 14, 2004
I think you are being a bit harsh on Owen!!!

HE only had scraps to feed of, and he was dealing with one of the worlds premier back 4... the service he was gettting was really non-existent... I think Rooney should have passed the ball to Owen before he won that penalty... he was in loads of space, and a goal surely would have been a prospect... instead... Beckham misses.... grrrr....

BAM!!!
on Jun 14, 2004
I agree totally, Owen had poor service, and he doesn't have the same presence as Rooney (he isn't a big fuker) so I understand but I expected a few moments of greatness from him, but he was quiet the whole game and Scholes is injured, NOOOOOOOOO, that breaks up the great mid field, not happy! Owen should of taken penalty, no doubt, the bot beckham choked!
on Jun 14, 2004
boy* it's late here....
on Jun 14, 2004
I hate to think how good Rooney will be in ten years time when he hits his sporting peak... the fiery young lad needs to control his temprement though, thats for sure... I laughed so hard when Claude Makelele gave him a little patronising slap...

go to bed you crazy woman

BAM!!!
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