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http://innocentsorrows.blogspot.com/2008/06/euro-2008-yeah-im-suppose-to-be.html [The unwritten history] Once again Italy,Spain, France & Germany are favourites with Portugal & Russia being surprise packages. & I wouldn't write off the Swiss nor the Greeks.

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Stop Mike Lupica[Stop Mike Lupica] Euro2008 Preview; Argentina Soccer Updates: And if another strong team was in this group - say Croatia - I would feel more confident in them than either Greece or Spain. Spain is one of those teams that does well in pre-tourney games because they are very patient, and don't make many mistakes. 

There Is Only One Sinnacle[There Is Only One Sinnacle] Euro 2008 Prop Bets: Germany would meet the second place team in group A (either Portugal, Turkey, Czech, Switzerland) where as Holland would most likely go up against Spain in the other group. Provided Germany avoids Portugal they would still be favoured to advance to the semi finals hence I’ll lay the chalk.

Cows and Graveyardshttp://cowsandgraveyards.wordpress.com/2008/06/04/euro-2008-picks/ [Cows and Graveyards] Euro 2008 Picks: With a different draw, I think neither of these teams would even smell the finals, as I wouldn’t rate either as near as strong as Italy, Spain, or France, but they got remarkable draws in remarkably easy groups to pave the way for one of them to make the finals.

Win US$1000.00http://6yardboxblog.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!CBD8F9BD973A5D8F!354.entry [Win US$1000.00] Golden Boot Boys: were the surprise team in the lastEuro Championships and more established goalscorers such as Charisteas and Basinas will bethere again. But in Gekas, they have a typical all-action centre-forward thatmanaged to get them five goals in the qualifying campaign and top scored forthe team.

Untitled[Untitled] Euro 2008 Goalkeeping Preview: Iker Casillas (Club: Real Madrid, Spain): At the age of just 27, Euro 2008 will be the Real Madrid goalkeeper’s fourth tournament as his country’s first choice. On the books at the Bernabeu since he was eight, Casillas won the Champions League a year after his 1999 debut and has since added three league titles, another Champions League, and European Supercup and Intercontinental crowns to his bulging trophy cabinet.

BobbyMcMahon's Blog[BobbyMcMahon's Blog] Euro 2008 - Part 8 of 10.: Part Three - Switzerland and Turkey. Part Four - Austria and Croatia. Part Five - Germany and Poland. Part Six - France and Italy Part Seven - Netherlands and Romania. Part 9 coming up on Wednesday - Spain and Sweden. ...

Soccerlenshttp://soccerlens.com/euro-2008-elo-ratings/7635/ [Soccerlens] World Football Elo Ratings for Euro 2008 - an alternative to FIFA ...: FIFA should have its rankings done by an independent third party (OK, I won’t suggest Elo) to avoid any appearance of corruption and vested interests … beyond its usual system of corruption and vested interests.

Keeper Skool Blog[Keeper Skool Blog] Euro 2008 Goalkeeping Preview: Ricardo (Club: Real Betis, Spain): Famous for his heroics in penalty shootouts, Portugal’s No.1 was an ever-present figure in the qualifiers. The Real Betis stopper knocked England out of Euro 2004 by first saving Darius .

bobbymcmahon's Blog[bobbymcmahon's Blog] Euro 2008 - Part 1: Romania, France, Italy and Netherlands - June 9, 13 and 17. Group D Spain, Russia, Greece and Sweden - June 10, 14 and 18.

101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League, La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup & more[101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League, La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup & more] Political football, Wenger to leave Arsenal in 2011 & many many ...: We’d be talking about it for years”¦ but then again, there’s always Greece!” Joe Lovejoy (Sunday Times) also looks at the bigger picture of Euro 2008 and favours Spain. “On that unscientific basis and less dubiously on the evidence of .

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