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infall
Profile Joined October 2010
Sweden39 Posts
June 05 2012 16:25 GMT
#541
Zlatan is obviously gonna dominate this championship.
plutonowy
Profile Joined August 2011
Afghanistan287 Posts
June 05 2012 16:45 GMT
#542
Zlatan got biggest EGO on planet
hate that something
for money he will do another dude 4 sure
Fan of gomtv code s. Best SC2. KR >>>ALL Tasteless + Artosis >>>ALL
Corsica
Profile Joined February 2011
Ukraine1854 Posts
June 05 2012 16:48 GMT
#543
Proud to be Steward on NSK Olimpiskiy Stadium :D

bring it on
Pandemona *
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
June 05 2012 17:11 GMT
#544
On June 06 2012 01:48 Corsica wrote:
Proud to be Steward on NSK Olimpiskiy Stadium :D

bring it on


Congrats!! What games are in that stadium?
ModeratorTeam Liquid Football Thread Guru! - Chelsea FC ♥
Hadley_
Profile Joined May 2012
Germany157 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-05 17:48:50
June 05 2012 17:48 GMT
#545
On June 05 2012 22:50 Ysellian wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/video/2012/jun/05/euro-2012-germany-animated-history-video?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3486

Haha you Germans are really amazing at football, but you guys really love losing your finals more than winning them XD


I forgot, tell me how was the last time Holland won anything? ...huh?
NuclearJudas
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
6546 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-05 18:12:31
June 05 2012 18:00 GMT
#546
Aight, time for a little run-down on Sweden, bros:

+ Show Spoiler [text and images inside] +

Some chill music for you, lads:

Now let's get started.

Sweden

Goalkeepers

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#1 - Andreas Isaksson (30): "Isak" is our definite first choice. He's got very quick reflexes and can make some ridiculous saves. Unfortunately, he's not as solid as one would like the keeper of the national team to be. His handling leaves much to be desired, and his communication with the back four varies greatly, sometimes leading to goals for the other team. He needs to be at his best for this tournament for us, or we might go out 0-3. Thankfully he usually steps it up during big competitions, so hopefully he can do that again. The fact that PSV apparently wants to cut him loose after the season is definitely a bit worrying.

#12 - Johan Wiland (31): Very solid keeper with great reflexes. Was named in "The Team of the Week" once in the 2010-11 UEFA Champion's League.

#23 - Pär Hansson (25): First keeper for reigning Swedish champions, Helsingborgs IF. Haven't seen all too much of him, but I assume he's mostly here to see and learn, and is unlikely to play.

Defenders
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#2 - Mikael Lustig (25): Looked like a great talent in his first season or two for Rosenborg, but has cooled down since. Transferred to Celtic where he has been injured and benched for some time. He has most likely lost his right back position due to his lack of playing time.

#3 - Olof Mellberg (34): One of the definitive leaders in the team. Has a heap of routine from playing for clubs like Racing Santander, Aston Villa and Juventus. The one player many look to for guidance and leadership, even after he resigned his captaincy.

#4 - Andreas Granqvist (27): Quite the late bloomer, he made some noise owning up in Groningen, earning himself a transfer to Genoa. Unfortunately I haven't had the chance to see much of him in Genoa, but he's been very good when given the chance in Sweden. Expect him to be the choice for right back ahead of Lustig. Goal.com named him as one of the players to watch out for.

#5 - Martin Olsson (24): Speedy defender with a good eye for crossing. Very offensively minded left back. Last season he played for Blackburn, who were sadly relegated, leading to him wanting out of the club. Was not super impressed from what I saw of him in the PL, but he looks like a solid mid-table club player, imo. He's been very solid in the national team and adds to the offensive power. Expect him to cause some trouble for his opponents come the Euro.

#13 - Jonas Olsson (29): Very underrated defender in my opinion. A defensive leader for Wigan, who he helped avoid relegation. Solid defender with good positioning. Most likely the starting centre back with Mellberg after Majstorovic's injury.

15 - Mikael Antonsson (31): Solid defender. Was a part of the Copenhagen team that made splashes in the Champion's League, but has since moved to Bologna. Good player to have as a Plan B.

17 - Behrang Safari (27): Was a very interesting young prospect but hasn't really turned into the player we hoped. Had a good season or two in Basel which earned him the left back position in the national team, but he literally threw that away. With a mindbogglingly stupid throw in, he gave the ball to Wesley Sneijder, who then passed the ball in to Afellay, who scored. A goal that looked like it would cost Sweden a spot at the European championship. Recently played in the friendly against Iceland and wans't all too bad, but he remains a worrisome defensive liability whenever he plays.

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#6 - Rasmus Elm (24): Solid midfielder with excellent passing and amazing free-kicks. After good seasons in Erevidise side AZ Alkmaar, he is reportedly a main interest for several large clubs, including Liverpool. A very good player to have come in towards the end of games to take set pieces and such. Likely to start out on the bench.

#7 - Sebastian Larsson (26): A talent brought up in the Arsenal youth system. Left the Gunners due to too little playing time and joined Birmingham, where he became one o the club's most valuable players. He departed when they fell to the championship and joined Sunderland, where he scored on his debut. He's had an excellent debut season and has been a regular starter for the national team the last few years. Absolutely amazing crosser.

#8 - Anders Svensson (35): An incredibly experienced midfielder, Svensson oozes class. Great passer and set-piece specialist (Remember his free-kick against Argentina in 2002? I sure do). Brings so much to the team, and as vice-captain many look to him for inspiration. Has taken a more defensive position after the retirement of Tobias Linderoth. Almost never has bad games.

#9 - Kim Källström (29): Has always had to stand in the shade of Svensson, but in recent years have gotten the chance to play with him in the centre midfield. Great vision, passing and has a monstrous shot. Another great set-piece taker.

16 - Pontus Wernbloom
(25): A warrior on the midfield. Has a temperament which could come to haunt him (I remember him getting into it with Balotelli during the U21 tourney a couple of years ago). Transferred to CSKA Moscow and managed to score against Real Madrid in the Champions League. Good defensive midfielder and strong personality on the pitch. Has shown off some great passing recently, among others a brilliant cross to Wilhelmsson during the last friendly against Iceland.

18 - Samuel Holmén (27): I'll be honest, I'm not a big fan of this pick. Holmén never impressed me, and just felt like a player that left for money. Apparently he's been good in Turkey, playing for Istanbul BB, so who knows. Doubt he'll make much of an impact.

#19 - Emir Bajrami (24): Very speedy and technical winger. Got his time in Twente destroyed by injuries and being benched. Looking to leave the club this summer. I can see him doing good in Italy or Spain. If he's in good shape, expect him to start and hopefully cause trouble for the opponents.

#21 - Christian Wilhelmsson (32): Such a wasted career this man has had. After showing great promise during his years in Anderlecht, he transferred to Nantes. Nantes loaned him left and right from Roma, to Bolton, to Deportivo, but none of the keepers wanted to hold on to him. He later left for Saudi Arabia and Al-Hilal. After thinking he disappeared, he came back into the national team and has been consistently good the chances he's gotten. Definitely a wildcard for the opponents to look out for.

Forwards
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#10 - Zlatan Ibrahimović (30): Let's make no mistake about it; Sweden's chances in this tournament depend totally on "Ibra". One of the best Swedish players ever, he carries a ton of responsibility, especially so as he is the captain. I probably don't need to tell you about the amazing career this man has had. Currently playing in Milan, he was the top scorer for this season. He has recently given great performances in the national team which is something he's struggled with earlier. He can play as a deep-lying striker in more of a supplying role, or as the tip of the spear. Amazing technique, vision, passing and a great shot, Zlatan is one of the most versatile forwards in modern football. Deceptively quick for his size and incredibly strong, he's a big danger for every defence in the world.

#11 - Johan Elmander (31): The energizer bunny of the Swedish national team, he can seemingly run for days. Recent years he has begun scoring more regularly (yay for experience) and as such has become a bigger threat himself. One of the biggest team players in the team, and extremely valuable. Currently injured, so it's a race to become healthy for Elmander.

#14 - Tobias Hysén (30): Son of former Swedish national Glenn Hysén, Tobias has spent his entire career in Sweden, save for a year in Sunderland. Quick forward with an eye for goals. Not likely to get much playing time.

#20 - Ola Toivonen (25): Very strong attacker with a mighty shot. Tall and a big threat on corner with his heading ability. Likely to start beside Ibra if Elmander is still injured when the matches kick off.

#22 - Markus Rosenberg (29): Has not been given much of a chance in recent years due to bad form and few goals. Hasn't seemed very inspired to play for Sweden, but was selected after scoring some goals for Werder Bremen this season.

The Manager
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Erik Hamrén (54): Just look at this handsome beast. After spending some years in Denmark and Norway as a coach, he was chosen for the Swedish national team. Has shown off some strategic wit lately, with some great substitutions resulting in goals and wins. Opted to change the Swedish line-up from 4-4-2 to 4-2-3-1, and secured another championship qualification for Sweden, after finishing second in the group behind the Netherlands, beating them 3-2 and effectively ending their 17 game long winning streak.

I think Sweden should have a good chance of getting out of the group. Naturally England and France are great teams, but England is injury-plagued and France is a dark horse to take home the entire tournament, but both are definitely beatable. Ukraine should be a solid three-pointer in the opening game and will hopefully set the tone for a good Swedish tournament run.

Probable starting eleven:
---------------------Isaksson-------------------
-Granqvist-Mellberg---Olsson-Olsson-
----------Svensson-----Källström-----------
--Larsson--------Elmander-----Bajrami/Wilhelmsson
--------------------Ibrahimović-----------------




Btw, they're currently playing a friendly against Serbia and after the first half the standing is 1-1, after goals by Toivonen and Subotic.

2-1 Sweden now, after a penalty from Zlatan.
Life is like Tetris. Your errors pile up but your accomplishments disappear. - Robert Ohlén | http://railroaddiary.wordpress.com/ - My words about stuff.
Ysellian
Profile Joined December 2010
Netherlands9029 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-05 18:26:37
June 05 2012 18:26 GMT
#547
On June 06 2012 02:48 Hadley_ wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 05 2012 22:50 Ysellian wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/video/2012/jun/05/euro-2012-germany-animated-history-video?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3486

Haha you Germans are really amazing at football, but you guys really love losing your finals more than winning them XD


I forgot, tell me how was the last time Holland won anything? ...huh?


Haha, the wall hadn't even fallen then XD (We're pretty good at losing too, it must be Germanic)
sharkie
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Austria18525 Posts
June 05 2012 19:40 GMT
#548
France are destroying Estonia atm...
TranceStorm
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
1616 Posts
June 05 2012 19:45 GMT
#549
Ribery is playing well again (for France) which is good reason for optimism. He seems desperate to prove himself.
sharkie
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Austria18525 Posts
June 05 2012 19:47 GMT
#550
Yeah France's only weakness the last 1-2 years were that Ribery was never in world class form for the national team, now he is.

And now France is very scary again.
Steveling
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Greece10806 Posts
June 05 2012 19:50 GMT
#551
Any polish can explain why did they all cheer for the Irish's team first training? Like 15k people gathered to watch them. lol
My dick has shrunk to the point where it looks like I have 3 balls.
Corsica
Profile Joined February 2011
Ukraine1854 Posts
June 05 2012 19:58 GMT
#552
On June 06 2012 02:11 Pandemona wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 06 2012 01:48 Corsica wrote:
Proud to be Steward on NSK Olimpiskiy Stadium :D

bring it on


Congrats!! What games are in that stadium?



5 games total, the Sweden - Ukraine are for sure + finals and 3 other games.
Mafe
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany5966 Posts
June 05 2012 20:00 GMT
#553
On June 06 2012 04:50 Steveling wrote:
Any polish can explain why did they all cheer for the Irish's team first training? Like 15k people gathered to watch them. lol

I'm not polish, but I think germany had its one and only public training today (attendance of 11k), might be the same for Ireland. I mean, if you don't get to visit a match, this might be your only chance to see those famous players living next door to you.
zul
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Germany5427 Posts
June 05 2012 21:16 GMT
#554
normally Germany plays such a bad pre-tournament season, that they dont end up in a favorite spot. When the Worldcup/Eurocup starts we somehow manage to improve from match to match and kinda force the wins. For this Eurocup, I fear, we might end up dying early, due to being a favorite and not "wanting it enough". Hopefully I`m wrong though.
keep it deep! @zulison
Otolia
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
France5805 Posts
June 05 2012 21:31 GMT
#555
On June 06 2012 04:47 sharkie wrote:
Yeah France's only weakness the last 1-2 years were that Ribery was never in world class form for the national team, now he is.

And now France is very scary again.

Ribery isn't the best player on the team. Benzema is, then there is Lloris. The rest of the offense is pretty much Ribéry like with the sole difference being that Ribéry is either good or terrible while the rest hovers around bad or averagish good.
NuclearJudas
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
6546 Posts
June 05 2012 21:42 GMT
#556
I'm unsure about how my back four should look in my fantasy team. I want to have a Greek centre back, so I went with Kyrgiakos Papadopoulos. Will he get regular playing time or should I switch? I'm not at all familiar with the Greek team nowadays. I did pick Ninis, who looks like an extremely interesting prospect.

As for France, they look scary as hell. Benzema and Ribery are in good form and Lloris is a damn monster. They've definitely emerged as a favourite to win it all, imo.
Life is like Tetris. Your errors pile up but your accomplishments disappear. - Robert Ohlén | http://railroaddiary.wordpress.com/ - My words about stuff.
dafunk
Profile Joined January 2009
France521 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-05 21:57:40
June 05 2012 21:50 GMT
#557
Giroud is incredibly good.
This guy in a good foreign team would be a beast.

ps : he actually would've scored (maybe even twice) if Ménez wasnt such an individualistic prick.

and benzema... wow that pass to ribery, that goal, that smoothness, that ease...
Steveling
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Greece10806 Posts
June 05 2012 22:26 GMT
#558
On June 06 2012 06:42 NuclearJudas wrote:
I'm unsure about how my back four should look in my fantasy team. I want to have a Greek centre back, so I went with Kyrgiakos Papadopoulos. Will he get regular playing time or should I switch? I'm not at all familiar with the Greek team nowadays. I did pick Ninis, who looks like an extremely interesting prospect.

As for France, they look scary as hell. Benzema and Ribery are in good form and Lloris is a damn monster. They've definitely emerged as a favourite to win it all, imo.


K.Papadopoulos will play as a starter. Excellent pick, he might go to a top club even this summer despite his young age.
Ninis on the other hand, while good, is competing with 2 other youngsters for a starting position so dunno.
My dick has shrunk to the point where it looks like I have 3 balls.
darthfoley
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States8004 Posts
June 05 2012 23:29 GMT
#559
GERMANY HWAITING!

I've been waiting for 2 years now for Germany to get its revenge (on spain), but a 3-0 in their group would be a great start also :D

and no i'm not a bandwagon fan
watch the wall collide with my fist, mostly over problems that i know i should fix
NuclearJudas
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
6546 Posts
June 06 2012 00:27 GMT
#560
On June 06 2012 07:26 Steveling wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 06 2012 06:42 NuclearJudas wrote:
I'm unsure about how my back four should look in my fantasy team. I want to have a Greek centre back, so I went with Kyrgiakos Papadopoulos. Will he get regular playing time or should I switch? I'm not at all familiar with the Greek team nowadays. I did pick Ninis, who looks like an extremely interesting prospect.

As for France, they look scary as hell. Benzema and Ribery are in good form and Lloris is a damn monster. They've definitely emerged as a favourite to win it all, imo.


K.Papadopoulos will play as a starter. Excellent pick, he might go to a top club even this summer despite his young age.
Ninis on the other hand, while good, is competing with 2 other youngsters for a starting position so dunno.

Yeah, I'm probably going to wait until the final day to decide where to put Ninis. I'll either bench him while going 4-4-2, or play him in a 3-5-2.

Omg, less than three days left. :D::D:D:D:
Life is like Tetris. Your errors pile up but your accomplishments disappear. - Robert Ohlén | http://railroaddiary.wordpress.com/ - My words about stuff.
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