Fast and furious for Greece vs. Russia
That said, the Greeks had one of the fastest players in the tournament so far in Torosidis, second only to one of his opponents this evening,
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That said, the Greeks had one of the fastest players in the tournament so far in Torosidis, second only to one of his opponents this evening,
With a blinder from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and a rather fortuitous bundle in by Petter Hansson, a game that looked fully open at half time, is now pretty much over and won by the Swedes – who will now be sitting pretty in second spot of Group D if the score remains the same.
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Despite a few good efforts that rattled the two goalkeepers,
Even so far though, and we’ll wait to see who takes the upper hand in the second half!

9 days… That’s it! Just over a week until the showcase for international European football kicks off, and there’s clearly no better way to prepare yourself than with a free, downloadable wall chart that can be printed off, slapped on the wall – and diligently filled in until the final on the 29th.
Who will win? Well my cheeky prediction is for a
Meanwhile, come get your fill – you’re more than welcome to download our free Euro 2008 wallchart here, or by clicking on the picture below. Easily printable on A4 paper (so you can run off a load at work and no one will notice), it is complete with all the info you’ll need (date, times, venues etc) – as well as statistically the very best XI in qualifying.
Download it here… (or right click on the picture and select ’save link as’)
So Euro 2008 is just days away now (it really is!), and with everyone looking to get their pre-tournament favourites decided so they can support a winning team for once, bash the bookies and enjoy what promises to be a feast of football – those boffins at Castrol have come up with some rather interesting statistics showing the percentage likelihood of each national team, progressing to the quarter finals, semi finals, finals – and eventual winners of course!
Now we’re all pretty sure that Germany are the favourites for the tournament – after all, the punters got thoroughly behind their formidable squad (as low as 3/1 with some bookmakers), but some of Castrol’s other insights may surprise you. Blinded no doubt by Cristiano Ronaldo’s spectacular double winning season for Manchester United – Portugal are widely touted as 3rd favourites – a confidence not backed up by the statistics, which see misfiring Portugal (who, let’s remember, finished behind Poland in their qualifying group) are given just 5% chance of snatching the tournament (the same percentage as Croatia and widely unfancied Switzerland).
Meanwhile, Romania their (quite frankly incredible) opening odds of 50/1 with some bookies, with statistics suggesting that they have more chance of tasting world-stage glory for the first time than world-champions Italy! No doubt scared off by their devastatingly tough group, The Tricolorii faithful should take solace in these statistics.
And whether or not you agree, there’s no doubt that time after time, the statistics have offered a look behind the misconceptions and vitriol of those who believe they know everything about football.
UEFA EURO 2008
Team - Progress to Quarter Final - Progress to Semi Final - Progress to Final - Win
Germany - 83% - 51% - 32% - 17%
Spain - 79% - 42% - 24% - 14%
Netherlands - 55% - 33% - 18% - 10%
Czech Republic - 63% - 36% - 20% - 10%
France - 54% - 32% - 17% - 10%
Romania - 49% - 27% - 14% - 7%
Italy - 42% - 23% - 12% - 6%
Switzerland - 51% - 25% - 12% - 5%
Portugal - 51% - 25% - 11% - 5%
Croatia - 55% - 26% - 11% - 5%
Sweden - 45% - 17% - 7% - 3%
Greece - 43% - 15% - 6% - 2%
Turkey - 34% - 14% - 6% - 2%
Poland - 37% - 14% - 5% - 2%
Russia - 33% - 10% - 3% - 1%
Austria - 26% - 9% - 3% - 1%
Of course, the biggest surprise of this table is that Austria have a 1% chance of lifting the trophy – I’d happily stake my kidneys against that eventuality – but this could make for some interesting food for thought, and we’ll see how well the percentages stack up in a little under two months time.
The judges gave DD a 5.8
Yes folks, once again the dozy clots at Euro2008statistics Towers have failed in their mission to lighten and brighten your Thursday with spurious news from around
It seems that Signor Capello, relieved of having to actually earn his corn this summer, is backing
The coaches that will transport the players round the hilly climes of
And finally (as Sir Trevor McDonald would say) Michel Platini is rightly encouraging a hard line for racism at the tournament. His quote is a doozy, and should catch the attention of any short-moustachioed-Austrian-megalomaniacs out there looking to abuse players or coaches from the stands. ‘When there are racial incidents, the referee should call off the game.’ Heartily supported by this writer, but the ref that does that would have to have balls of steel.
The wheels on the bus go round and round.