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Who Will Go Through To Euro 2012 From Group G?

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Qualifying for the UEFA Euro 2012 Championship will be fierce with every team desperate to make it. There are nine groups in total. The best runner-up will join the nine group winners in the tournament. The remaining 8 runners-up will be drawn into two-legged play-offs. 

One of the main groups of interest in Group G which contains England, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Wales and Montenegro. England will be the favourites to win the group. But having said that, they did miss qualification for the last tournament. 

The main competition will come from Switzerland and Bulgaria. Switzerland have qualified for three of the last four European Championships but have failed to reach the knock out stages. Along with Austria, they were co-hosts of the last tournament. There is nothing special about them but they are a solid team.  

Bulgaria have only qualified for the tournament twice, the last of which was in 2004. They have never made it to the knock out rounds. They used to be a regular at the World Cup attending every one from 1962 to 1974 and then in 1986 and 1994 where it finished fourth. It hasn’t been back since 1998. 

Its big name players are Stiliyan Petrov who plays for Aston Villa and Dimitar Berbatov who plays for Manchester United.  

Wales only previous experience with this tournament was in 1976 and that was when it using a completely different format. The eight group winners of which Wales was one were drawn into two-legged playoffs and those winners went through to the finals which were in Yugoslavia. That was the team who Wales lost to in the playoffs. This was the last time Wales appeared in the finals of a major tournament. 

Montenegro is only three years old. It used to be part of Yugoslavia and then Serbia and Montenegro. They will struggle to do well in the Euro 2012 Group G.

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Thinking About The Euro 2012 Tournament

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

The UEFA Euro 2012 Championships  will be jointly hosted by Poland and Ukraine. The event is the final one to be 16 teams as the next one in 2016 will increase to twenty four teams. Poland and Ukraine defeated Italy and Croatia/Hungary for the right to host the competition.

 

The games will basically be split 50/50 between the two hosts. Polish venues to put on matches will be Warsaw, Gdansk, Wroclaw and Poznan. The Ukrainian towns will be Kiev, Lviv, Kharkiv and Donetsk.

 

The final will take place in Kiev which will also have a semi-final. This will be at the Olimpiysky National Sports Complex which after construction will be one of the premier stadiums and sporting complexes anywhere. The new stadium in Warsaw is also being built and guarantees to be a state of the art stadium.

 

The draw for the competition has been made and qualifying games will commence following the 2010 World Cup. All of the nine group winners and the best runner-up will receive direct entry into the championships. Following that the remaining 8 runner-up will be drawn into two-legged playoffs.

 

From Group A you would feel Germany and Turkey would be too solid with Austria and Belgium being the contenders.

Group B looks to be a three way contest with Russia, Slovakia and Ireland.

 

In Group C it looks like it will be simple for Italy and Serbia. France is the most likely from Group D with Romania looking at the one to take second.

 

There is a northern European vibe to Group E where it should be Netherlands and Sweden.

 

Croatia and Greece are the likely challengers for Group F as are England and Switzerland for Group G.

 

From Group H it looks like Portugal and Denmark and in conclusion from Group I it would appear to be Spain and the Czech Republic.

 

Qualifying draws to a close in October 2011 by which time enthusiasm and expectancy for the UEFA Euro 2012 Finals will be well and truly underway.

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The Rise Of Roy Hodgson

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Under the superb guidance of Roy Hodgson, Fulham have reached the final of the 2010 Europa League defying the odds along the way. Italian giants Juventus and holders Shaktar Donetsk were just two of the teams Fulham beat during a memorable campaign.

 

As a player, Hodgson was on the books at Crystal Palace but never made a first team appearance. Hodgson started to make a name for himself when he moved into management. His early career in Sweden saw him win the Swedish title twice with Halmstads in 1976 and 1979.

 

From there, Hodgson moved to Switzerland with Neuchatel Xamax before taking over the Swiss national team who he guided to the 1994 World Cup Finals and the 1996 Euro Finals. For the next 2 season, Hodgson was the manager of the Italian giants Internazionale. In his final season as manager of Inter, they reached the 1997 UEFA Cup final before he headed to Blackburn Rovers. Things didn’t go to plan and Hodgson was sacked after 18 months.

 

For the next few years, Hodgson held a number of managerial positions but never really settled anywhere for long and in 2005, he took over the Finnish national team and took them tantalisingly close to the Euro 2008 finals.

 

At the end of 2007, Fulham offer Hodgson the managers job as at the time, they were struggling in the Premier League and needed a change of direction. Hodgson worked his magic as Fulham stayed up and the following season qualified for the UEFA Europa League by finishing 7th.

 

Fulham’s first season in Europe has been nothing short of spectacular. Fulham have met some tough opposition including Juventus and the German champions. Now all that stands in their way of glory is Athletico Madrid.

 

But what next for Roy Hodgson?  There is no doubt that his influence on Fulham will not have gone unnoticed. Although Hodgson has been linked with the England job, Fabio Capello is doing a fine job and isn’t going anywhere. Perhaps it is a bit more realistic to think that Hodgson could well take over the English national team after the Euro 2012 finals.

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Why UEFA Decided Some Euro 2012 Qualifying Fixtures

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

When the draw was made for the Euro 2012 championships, there was great excitement amongst the fans. Their thoughts turned to the new destinations they would visit following their team in their quest to make the finals which will be hosted jointly by Poland and Ukraine.

Supporters couldn’t make their travel plans until the dates of the qualifying matches were confirmed. Initially, the teams in the 9 qualifying groups were to hold a meeting to attempt to agree the fixtures. The competing nations could chose to play the fixtures on any of the international dates between September 2010 and October 2011.

Within weeks of the Euro 2012 Qualifying draw being made, meetings were being held all round Europe and in five of the nine groups, fixtures were agreed which meant supporters could start making their travel plans. For the countries of the four remaining groups, the fixtures were decided by UEFA. England and Ireland couldn’t agree their fixtures so their large armies of travelling supporters were kept waiting. Consequently, loyal supporters had to wait a little longer to make their travel plans. The delays only increased the anticipation and some fans also suggested it was just an excuse for the officials to enjoy another all expenses trip..

The countries from the four unresolved groups headed to Tel Aviv to await their fate at the hands of UEFA. The procedure was pretty straight forward. UEFA have a standard fixture list with fixtures such as A v B on a specific dates. All that was left to do was to draw the teams from each group into a letter thus giving the set of fixtures for the remaining four Euro 2012 Qualifying groups. Supporters could start planning their trips at last.

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