Articles tagged with "euro-2008-news"
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 20th, 2008
Some news to read as you sue your dad to get un-grounded. And win.
Van der Sar wants a famous save (Netherlands Blog)
Germany developing an ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 20th, 2008
To say, "Turkey wins it on penalties" doesn't even come close. Even if you add "after coming from behind. Again," it still doesn't ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 20th, 2008
Player of the Day : It has to go to Rüştü Reçber. The 35-year-old Turkish keeper started off shaky but came back strong, making ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 20th, 2008
Just how great a comeback team are Turkey? Over their four games at Euro 2008 Turkey have spent 280 minutes on level terms with opposition, ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 20th, 2008
Reuters has reported that UEFA will decide sometime this year whether to expand the European Championships to either 20 or 24 teams. Since this ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Chris | Jun 20th, 2008
It's only taken one game, of course the UEFA Cup didn't hurt, and Andrei Arshavin's stock is shooting through the roof. Previously clubs like Newcastle, ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 20th, 2008
Fatih Terim's Turkish side is into the semifinals against Germany, after beating Croatia on penalties. The magic continues. Can they do it again?
Photo ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 20th, 2008
You may have heard by now that potential Polish citizen Howard Webb won't be reffing any more games at Euro 2008.
And this Fake Photo ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 20th, 2008
A good many wingers would be perfectly happy leaving Euro 2008 with a goal and an assist. But we expected a bit more of Cristiano ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 20th, 2008
After Germany sent the Portuguese packing in the first quarterfinal, there are seven sides left in contention for the Euro 2008 title, and for the ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 20th, 2008
The underdogs vs. the under-underdogs. The dark horses vs. the really dark horses.
Who do you think is going to take this one? ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 20th, 2008
It's the underdogs vs. the under-underdogs.
Unless your name is "fan of Slaven Bilic" or "England," (or perhaps "Kranjcar Fangirl"), you may be ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 19th, 2008
Some news to read as you unveil a statue dedicated to the enema:
France-Italy in thirty pictures, with captions. (I'm a France fan, and they ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 19th, 2008
Well the first quarterfinal did anything but disappoint.
I was a little bit worried that maybe the group stages would be all action and goals and ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Chris | Jun 19th, 2008
Player of the Day: Bastian Schweisteiger. How quickly he goes from goat to hero. Streaked in for the first, curled in the free kick for ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 19th, 2008
Got to admit, Michael Ballack had a great game tonight. He looked imperious and confident in Germany's midfield, box to box, composed on that ball, ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 19th, 2008
1980 was an interesting year in sports. The US beat the Soviet Union in the most famous hockey game ever. The Wenzels were ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 19th, 2008
According to grief counselors, there are five stages to the grieving process: Anger, denial, bargaining, depression, and... Proposing to your babymama on national ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Chris | Jun 19th, 2008
Ricardo saves a ball during pregame warmups. Clearly Bastian Schweinsteiger wasn't involved. (Patrick Hertzog/AFP/Getty Images)
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 19th, 2008
Cristiano Ronaldo or Michael Ballack? Flying Dutchmen or Russian youth? Croatian dark horse vs. um...Turkish dark horse? World Cup Champs Italy or ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 19th, 2008
Our Euro 2008 Bracket Predictor contest is heading into the knockout rounds, and we have our first prize winner. Russia won on more than ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 19th, 2008
Welcome to the last installment of our best eleven series for the group stage of Euro 2008. The third round of games saw some ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 19th, 2008
Germany will take on Portugal today without a rather key element: their coach.
Official word on Jogi Löw's punishment came down yesterday: A one-match ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 19th, 2008
Two teams playing today. One goes on, one goes home.
Who do you think will win it today to advance to the semis? ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 19th, 2008
Euro 2008 group stages, we need to talk. We've been together now for 11 days, and they've been some of the best 11 days of ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Laurie | Jun 18th, 2008
Some news to read as you face thirty-eight years in prison for hacking the school computers to change your grades:
Wingers are back in fashion (and ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Chris | Jun 18th, 2008
Player of the Day: Andrei Arshavin. Do you think Hiddink was just playing mind games by saying he might not start? Because if this is ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Ian Rose | Jun 18th, 2008
Just like a few days ago in Group B, we had two matches today, one that meant nothing and the other everything. Spain took ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 18th, 2008
That headline is the only lame pun I'll make about this. Mostly because ITV's Robbie Earle has used up all the other ones.
Just be glad ...
Posted on: UEFA Euro 2008 Championships by Daryl | Jun 18th, 2008
The group stage is over and all sixteen teams have played three times.
So what finer moment than now to do our Euro 2008 Power Rankings?
Below ...

