Order of favourites
France
Germany
Spain
England
Belgium
Italy
Portugal
Croatia
Austria
Poland
Switzerland
Russia
Wales
Turkey
Sweden
Ukraine
Czech Republic
Iceland
Republic of Ireland
Slovakia
Romania
Hungary
N Ireland
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Took it from paddy power type.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I would have belgium ahead of england, I think england would struggle badly against them if they come up against em in the knockout stages.. Belgium are a bit like the dutch, who england have been having trouble beating for the last few years, they have the physical strength and a lot of skill, ranked number 1 in the world too(I don't agree with that though).. apart from that i think it's a pretty good ranking.
come to think of it, I think england might be like germany of 2002, back then the germans were coming off a bad tournament 2 years earlier when they left in the group stages, they replaced a few of the older guys, matthaus, hassler, babbel and so on, whether through retirement or just no longer having it, frings, ballack and klose got their chances and became very good players... In 2002 germany had leverkusen coming up as a surprise team with a couple of the germans 2002 world cup team coming from them(ballack who scored 3, neuville scored the winner against paraguay and ramelow in defence), england have leiceister leading the league as a big surprise and a few of their players seem to be making an impact internationally...... I think england are going to the final :S
Now @palmerq you are just getting carried away in the euphoria.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
IT STARTS!
It's uncanny, Leicester is the 16th largest city in England. Leverkusen is the 16th largest city in Germany. And it's 2016!
Oliver Neuville wore Adidas boots, Vardy wears Adidas boots.
And spookily when you spell "Ramelow is a champion" backwards and upside down on a 42 font in wingdings format, it reads "England will win the Euros!!" πππβ½οΈ
The 1996 England Euro team was quality
David Seaman
Stuart Pearce
Paul Ince
Tony Adams (C)
Gareth Southgate
David Platt
Paul Gascoigne
Alan Shearer
Teddy Sheringham
Darren Anderton
Steve McManaman
Substitutes
Nick Barmby
Sol Campbell
Les Ferdinand
Robbie Fowler
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