The Manhattan Project wrote:Germany have conquered Poland and Austria, again
Germany will be conquered as soon as they meet a half decent team Manhattan!

As shown by Croatia!
Simply Red wrote:Rafa may have a point in buying the no name brands to fill the gaps. A
After reading many of the comments on here, the same names are called on time after time with even more speculation. After watching Croatia a couple of times, I believe that they could just be the dark horse in the euro 2008.
Therefore, they must have some talent which is assisting them in finishing top of the group. I did some research on their players and have come up with 2 players from a relatively unknown NO NAME BRAND squad which may offer value.
1)Ivan Rakitic (One for the future)
Ivan Rakitic born on March 10th, 1988 in Mohlin, Switzerland is an amazing football player who currently plays for Croatia and club FC Schalke 04. Earlier he played for Switzerland U-17, U-19 and U-21 national teams. Ivan Rakitic the outstanding midfielder was named the best young player of the 2006-2007 Super League season while playing for the club FC Basel.
Ivan Rakitic began his professional football career for FC Basel in September 2005. During his three year stint with FC Basel, Ivan Rakitic played in 33 Super League games including 9 UEFA Cup in games and scored 11 goals. In 2007, Ivan Rakitic moved to German football club FC Schalke 04 and scored his first goal for the club in the first round of the German Cup.
2)Darijo Srna (Potential Target - winger)
Darijo Srna (born on May 1, 1982 in Metković[1]) is a Croatian footballer who plays for Shakhtar Donetsk and the Croatia national football team, in which he is currently the leading goalscorer out of the current active squad, and 3rd on the all time list. Croatia has never lost a match in which Srna has scored.
Darijo Srna
Played a prominent role in his country's 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, scoring five goals in qualifying and another in Germany. The effervescent right-winger was in equally good form during the UEFA EURO 2008™ qualifiers and his accurate crosses and free-kicks are an important part of Croatia's attacking armoury.
Croatia 2 Germany 1
These 2 players were up against the likes of England and Germany, whom are no pushovers, yet they have topped their group.
Also, they have played international football and have been up against some of Englands and now Germany's top players (Ballack, Klose, Podolski).
Who can argue with that.
Here are some comparison stats between
Ivan Rakitic (Croatia) (Top Speed 29)Covered - 10909m
Darijo (Croatia)(Top Speed 25.81)Covered - 9595m
Ronaldo (Portugal)(Top Speed 27.41)Covered - 6513m
(taken from their last games.)
http://flickr.com/photos/27151907@N06/page2/
http://flickr.com/photos/27151907@N06/tags/croatia/
Simply Red wrote:Rafa may have a point in buying the no name brands to fill the gaps. A
After reading many of the comments on here, the same names are called on time after time with even more speculation. After watching Croatia a couple of times, I believe that they could just be the dark horse in the euro 2008.
Therefore, they must have some talent which is assisting them in finishing top of the group. I did some research on their players and have come up with 2 players from a relatively unknown NO NAME BRAND squad which may offer value.
1)Ivan Rakitic (One for the future)
Ivan Rakitic born on March 10th, 1988 in Mohlin, Switzerland is an amazing football player who currently plays for Croatia and club FC Schalke 04. Earlier he played for Switzerland U-17, U-19 and U-21 national teams. Ivan Rakitic the outstanding midfielder was named the best young player of the 2006-2007 Super League season while playing for the club FC Basel.
Ivan Rakitic began his professional football career for FC Basel in September 2005. During his three year stint with FC Basel, Ivan Rakitic played in 33 Super League games including 9 UEFA Cup in games and scored 11 goals. In 2007, Ivan Rakitic moved to German football club FC Schalke 04 and scored his first goal for the club in the first round of the German Cup.
2)Darijo Srna (Potential Target - winger)
Darijo Srna (born on May 1, 1982 in Metković[1]) is a Croatian footballer who plays for Shakhtar Donetsk and the Croatia national football team, in which he is currently the leading goalscorer out of the current active squad, and 3rd on the all time list. Croatia has never lost a match in which Srna has scored.
Darijo Srna
Played a prominent role in his country's 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, scoring five goals in qualifying and another in Germany. The effervescent right-winger was in equally good form during the UEFA EURO 2008™ qualifiers and his accurate crosses and free-kicks are an important part of Croatia's attacking armoury.
Croatia 2 Germany 1
These 2 players were up against the likes of England and Germany, whom are no pushovers, yet they have topped their group.
Also, they have played international football and have been up against some of Englands and now Germany's top players (Ballack, Klose, Podolski).
Who can argue with that.
Here are some comparison stats between
Ivan Rakitic (Croatia) (Top Speed 29)Covered - 10909m
Darijo (Croatia)(Top Speed 25.81)Covered - 9595m
Ronaldo (Portugal)(Top Speed 27.41)Covered - 6513m
(taken from their last games.)
http://flickr.com/photos/27151907@N06/page2/
http://flickr.com/photos/27151907@N06/tags/croatia/
andy_g wrote:the best match of the tournament hasn't even been shown on telly apparently. i just caught a quick clip from it on eurosport and it looked like real edge-of-the-seat stuff
The Manhattan Project wrote:The qualifying groups seem to be getting bigger and bigger with every tournament. If Kosovo and Montenegro join, that's two more members of UEFA. Each qualifying group has about eight teams in it. So yeah, top four teams out of a group of eight go through, or top three if the group has six or seven teams, depending on how many groups they have. If England and Eire can't get out of qualifying groups like that, then they may as well just quit football altogether.
A bigger EURO tournament is more inclusive, would lead to wider interest, and would be good for business.
The extra cost of hosting duties is offset by the enormous gain in profit and TV deals.
Number 9 wrote:The Manhattan Project wrote:Germany have conquered Poland and Austria, again
Germany will be conquered as soon as they meet a half decent team Manhattan!![]()
As shown by Croatia!
Yessicajax wrote:Stekelenburg, Boulahrouz, Heitinga, Bouma, De Cler, Van Persie, De Zeeuw, Afellay, Engelaar, Robben, Huntelaar are the players who start for holland tonight.
Number 9 wrote:Its in Hollands best interest to loose tonight!
Funny how by loosing a game they can eliminate two of the favourites!![]()
I hope Romania win,both France and Italy have been hugely dissapointing!
Come on Romania,send em home!
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