It seems like the world champions getting kicked out of the tournament in the group phase has become something like a tradition. It happened to France in 2002 and to Italy in 2006 and now it has happened to Spain.
It seems like the world champions getting kicked out of the tournament in the group phase has become something like a tradition. It happened to France in 2002 and to Italy in 2006 and now it has happened to Spain.
It seems like the world champions getting kicked out of the tournament in the group phase has become something like a tradition. It happened to France in 2002 and to Italy in 2006 and now it has happened to Spain.
It seems like the world champions getting kicked out of the tournament in the group phase has become something like a tradition. It happened to France in 2002 and to Italy in 2006 and now it has happened to Spain.
But with Spain it´s more surprising I think, since they won three tournaments in a row with the European Championships in 2008 and 2012 and the World Cup 2010 inbetween.
It seems like the world champions getting kicked out of the tournament in the group phase has become something like a tradition. It happened to France in 2002 and to Italy in 2006 and now it has happened to Spain.
Mehmet Scholl made sure to also mention Germany in the EC in 2000.
It seems like the world champions getting kicked out of the tournament in the group phase has become something like a tradition. It happened to France in 2002 and to Italy in 2006 and now it has happened to Spain.
Italy in 2010, right? They won in 2006.
Tonight it´s Uruguay vs. England - that could also be an exciting and fun match to watch. I´m looking forward to it.
Tonight it´s Uruguay vs. England - that could also be an exciting and fun match to watch. I´m looking forward to it.
I'm watching it with a friend who's also an England fan. I'm hoping for an England win but I'm not very optimistic.
It's kinda odd though, even if we lose if we continue the way we played against Italy there's a lot for English football to be hopeful about. Suddenly the appointment of Hodgson seems to be bearing fruit, even if its fruit that might not ripen until after he leaves the job.
On the subject of FIFA, anyone else seen this? The arrogance of Blatter and co really knows no bounds (FIFA apparently stumped up £16 million of its £19 million budget)
On the subject of FIFA, anyone else seen this? The arrogance of Blatter and co really knows no bounds (FIFA apparently stumped up £16 million of its £19 million budget)
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