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Euro 2012

clockwork orange

Blind faith in "LVG filoshophy"
Pot 1: Spain, Netherlands & hosts
Pot 2: Germany, Italy, England, Russia
Pot 3: Croatia, Greece, Portugal, Sweden
Pot 4: Denmark, France, Czech Republic, Republic of Ireland

so 2 groups of death, 1 with Spain 1 with Holland
 

eye4goal

Established Member
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

Hope the hosts get tougher groups to balance it out abit. Imagine if the hosts got England and Russia from pot two and Spain and Netherlands faced Germany and Italy. Saying that I hope France and Portugal get tough groups as they've earned it
 

entropy13

Established Member
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

Spain, Germany, Portugal, France
Netherlands, England, Sweden, Czech Republic
Poland, Italy, Greece, Ireland
Ukraine, Russia, Croatia, Denmark
 

clockwork orange

Blind faith in "LVG filoshophy"
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

I'm hoping for a group of death, we always get out off those alive.
 

mo50

Established Member
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

redwhiteAustrian said:
Spain, Germany, Portugal, France

I'd laugh my ass off.

This is exactly what I wanted to post. Spain and Germany would quite easily top it though. Portugal and France aren't up to much recently.
 

Dokaka

AM's resident Hammer
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

I'd love for us to get one of the hosts and Russia (I'm Danish). None in pot 3 are really notworthy.

Fingers crossed for a fit team for this cup, unlike the last.
 

albakos

Arséne Wenger: "I will miss you"
Administrator

Country: Kosova

Player:Saka
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

Netherlands, Germany, Portugal, France - Group of Death
Spain, Italy, Greece, Ireland - Group of Debt
 

jerome2158

Established Member
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

Well being French...I for one am absolutely dreading this draw.



Hopefully Blanc can negotiate a group of death a bit better than Domenech could in 08.
 

fabo

6.51 / 10
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

I suspect the French will be going home pretty early tbh. England too.

Potential for some nasty groups though, can't wait!
 

Bossa

Established Member
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

Damn this could be a group.

Spain, Germany, Portugal, France. I'd sign for that.
 

albakos

Arséne Wenger: "I will miss you"
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Country: Kosova

Player:Saka
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

clockwork orange said:
:D albakos for president.

If the Group of Debt is really drawn, you can bet it will be said by various media countless of times.

Can I claim a copyright right now and perhaps become a millionaire ? :)
 

jerome2158

Established Member
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

huzzah! The day is here and the draw is on.


Unfortunately it's only on Espn3 here, so I've been stuck listening to alexi lalas talking about how germany is good for the last 20 minutes.

Then again, based on past draws...I can't imagine I'm missing much.
 

rich 1990

Not A Big Believer In Diversity
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

These things are always death, why can't they just get on with it? Stop bloody wasting everybody's time.

I hope England are drawn in Ireland's group.
 

GUNNERS4L1FE

Established Member
Re: Euro 2012 draw - Dec 2nd 17:00 GMT

This draw is even more boring than the Champions Leagues one, can't believe I'm still watching it.
 

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