Posts Tagged ‘Euro 2012’

The Monday Miscellany

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Mike Martin reflects on the atrocious abuse afforded to Sol Campbell by Tottenham supporters, observes the demise of Poland's grand Euro 2012 plans and ogles at Barcelona's brilliant demolition of Atletico Madrid.... (Continue reading)

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The Monday Miscellany

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Mike Martin on Uefa's mass changes, Hull's attacking victory over Arsenal, England's right-side and the rebirth of failed Liverpool forward Florent Sinama-Pongolle.... (Continue reading)

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Euros expansion threatens to lower quality threshold

Matthew Day reflects on Uefa's decision to expand the Euros from 16 to 24 nations, the hopeless rebranding of the Uefa Cup and why Michel Platini is so keen to keep Poland and Ukraine as hosts of Euro 2012.... (Continue reading)

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Euro 2008 – The Post Mortem

Mike Martin reviews a memorable tournament in Switzerland and Austria.... (Continue reading)

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Poland and Ukraine rejoice as dreams come true under Platini’s watchful eye

By Olga Sellars in Ukraine Poland and Ukraine are celebrating their victory for the right to host one of the world’s major sporting events – the 2012 European Championships. Not many in Europe believed in these two countries – with Italy an... (Continue reading)

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