Posted on 28 June 2008 by admin
The final is here! Its been an exciting tournament this time around. Possibly one of the best. From stylish football to pure determination by some teams.
The group of death nearly finished the opposite to the highly predicted outcome. Other groups have seen some teams rise in stature…noticeably Russia and Turkey. Turkey in particular were very
Posted on 26 June 2008 by admin
Spain take on Russia tonight in Vienna in the 2nd semi-final. They last met a few weeks ago in the group stage of the competition where Spain thrashed them 4-1. However Russia were without secret weapon Andre Arshavin in this match, and the team look so much better with him!
But can this difference inspire the
Posted on 25 June 2008 by admin
Ok, so tonight is the first of the Euro 2008 semi finals. Germany play Turkey in Basle and it already looks set to be a tough fight for Turkey.
After scraping through most of their games with late goals, Turkey now have to beat a German team with tough mentality. What’s more, Turkey have five
Posted on 22 June 2008 by admin
The last of the Euro 2008 quarter finals takes place tonight and if the last 3 are anything to go by, then it is going to be exciting. So far the 3 underdogs have go through – Russia, Turkey and Germany (if you can really call them underdogs).
The bookies have the odds on Spain to
Posted on 20 June 2008 by admin
Croatia take on Turkey tonight and it looks like the bookmakers are backing Croatia, who have done exceptionally well so far, gaining a maximum 9 points in the group stage.
A big point to make for this game is that the Turkey goalkeeper Volkan Demirel is suspended.
The Turkish population of Vienna at the moment (60,000), far
Posted on 20 June 2008 by admin
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Posted on 19 June 2008 by admin
Now that the group stages of Euro 2008 are over, it is time to review who will be the top scorer at the end of the tournament.
The current top scorers are:
Villa (Spain) – 4 goals
Podolski (Germany) – 3 goals
Yakin (Switzerland) 3 – goals
Spain have had an excellent start scoring 8 goals in total. 4 of which
Posted on 19 June 2008 by admin
The first quarter final kicks off tonight with Portugal facing Germany.
Germany, the strongly tipped winners at the beginning of the competiton, scraped through the group stages and now face a strong Portugal side who had the luxury of resting players in their last game against Switzerland.
Germany have further worry with their top scorer Lukas Podolski