View Poll Results: Who will win EURO 2012 ?

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  • Germany

    14 31.82%
  • Spain

    15 34.09%
  • Netherlands

    3 6.82%
  • France

    2 4.55%
  • Portugal

    1 2.27%
  • Italy

    1 2.27%
  • England

    6 13.64%
  • Russia

    1 2.27%
  • Croatia

    1 2.27%
  • Any Other

    0 0%
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    Andy Carroll, Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard & Roy Hodgson (England)
    (L-R) Andy Carroll, Wayne Rooney, manager Roy Hodgson and Steven Gerrard of England inspect the pitch ahead of their UEFA EURO 2012 Group D match against Ukraine

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    Wayne Rooney, Andy Carroll, Roy Hodgson & Steven Gerrard (England)
    (L-R) Wayne Rooney, Andy Carroll, manager Roy Hodgson and Steven Gerrard of England inspect the pitch ahead of their UEFA EURO 2012 Group D match against Ukraine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hari Jith View Post
    England

    Advance cheyyaan draw mathiyayathu kondu francente koode kalicha pole ulla pakka defensive bore kali onnum edukkilla ennu viswasikkunnu
    anghineyenkil Roy Hodgson negative aavane vazhiyolloo...Ukraine adichaal appol nokkaam ennu...For England who is better Spain or Italy ?

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    Wayne Rooney & Andy Carroll (England)
    Wayne Rooney (L) and Andy Carroll of England inspect the pitch ahead of their UEFA EURO 2012 Group D match against Ukraine

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    Steven Gerrard (England)
    Steven Gerrard (back) of England and team-mates inspect the pitch ahead of their UEFA EURO 2012 Group D match against Ukraine

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    James Milner, Joleon Lescott & Jordan Henderson (England)
    (L-R) James Milner, Joleon Lescott and Jordan Henderson of England inspect the pitch ahead of their UEFA EURO 2012 Group D match against Ukraine

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZooZoo View Post



    Wayne Rooney & Andy Carroll (England)
    Wayne Rooney (L) and Andy Carroll of England inspect the pitch ahead of their UEFA EURO 2012 Group D match against Ukraine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giggs View Post
    anghineyenkil Roy Hodgson negative aavane vazhiyolloo...Ukraine adichaal appol nokkaam ennu...For England who is better Spain or Italy ?
    No doubt.. Italy is better 4 us... so innu jayikkanam!

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    Quote Originally Posted by daredevil View Post
    No doubt.. Italy is better 4 us... so innu jayikkanam!
    spaine pedikanda karyamilla... Even with 25% pos we can win...

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    Rooney and Shevchenko hold the keys to the fate of England and Ukraine

    The Three Lions talisman is set to make his return from suspension but the co-hosts have been left sweating on the fitness of their star striker ahead of the vital Group D clash



    My time is now. That is the simple message conveyed in Wayne Rooney’s latest viral advertising campaign. England does not have to wait long to find out if the Manchester United forward delivers on his pronouncement. They simply cannot afford for him to be wrong.
    Even after the thrilling comeback against Sweden, the Three Lions' margin for error against co-hosts Ukraine is minimal. Defeat will send them spiralling out of a tournament which began with expectations set at a record low, but successive positive results, combined with the return of their talisman, has seen optimism return to familiar levels.
    Much of the inflated sense of hope is based on Rooney’s availability, the striker having served the two-game ban handed down for an act of almost unrivalled crassness during England’s final qualifier against Montenegro last October.
    Arriving late to the party is nothing new to Rooney. At the 2006 World Cup in Germany his metatarsal injury dominated and largely overshadowed England’s preparations. Underprepared and overburdened, the only mark he made was on Ricardo Carvalho’s thigh – another act of foolish impetuosity which yielded another red card.


    Despite history pointing to Rooney being the owner of a somewhat suspect temperament, both his manager, Roy Hodgson, and captain, Steven Gerrard, seemed comparatively relaxed about the prospect of the 26-year-old potentially losing his cool in the heat of Donbass Arena on Tuesday.
    Hodgson said: "I am not concerned about Wayne going over the top. It is a good point to make but I am sure other people apart from myself will be keen to remind him what we want is a good team performance.
    "We want him to help us win a game of football. I have been very impressed with his attitude in training and I have no fears about him.
    "People say he may be ring rusty but from what I have seen he is every bit as sharp as when he played his last game for Manchester United."
    In his capacity as skipper, a role he has carried out with distinction thus far, would Gerrard impart any wisdom or offer any sage words of advice to his fellow Liverpudlian? Not a bit of it.
    "I’m not going to tell Wayne not to be fired up for this game. That's what Wayne Rooney is all about, pressing and being aggressive in the right way and being a top player," he said.
    "The reason that he's world class is because of what he's shown up until today but obviously we need him on the pitch.
    "Any team in which Wayne Rooney is involved, needs him out there playing and he's aware of that."
    While England’s build-up has largely centred on the return of their talisman, Ukraine’s has been almost exclusively concerned with the fitness of theirs. Andriy Shevchenko’s knee injury, which flared up against France, has sparked a will-he won’t-he saga that has angered coach Oleg Blokhin.

    "He's world class because of what he's shown up until today, we need him on the pitch."

    - Steven Gerrard on Wayne Rooney
    Only after a prolonged line of questioning he conceded that his star man had a 50-50 chance of playing and was then riled further when asked why he thought Shevchenko had failed to make an impact during his time with Chelsea.
    "Let's call Shevchenko and ask Shevchenko," he snapped. "I don't have only Shevchenko in my team. I don't look good in front of my players if I talk only about Sheva, his career and his private life.
    "I have 22 other players. Stop asking about Shevchenko. The subject is closed. It's 50-50. I will make a decision tomorrow."
    Try as they might to dress it up differently, both Blokhin and Hodgson know the fate of their teams are intrinsically linked to the performances of their headline hogging strikers.
    Uske Kathl par mein bhi chup tha meri baari ab aayi
    Mere Kathl par aap bhi chup ho Agla number AApka hein....

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