Before we gaze into the crystal ball here are some statistics collected from UEFA.com and other sources on the players, countries and club affiliations at Euro 2008.
Players Oldest – Ivica Vastica a midfielder for Austria will be 39 in September which makes him six weeks older than Germany’s goalkeeper Jens Lehmann.
Youngest – Swiss forward Eren Derdiyok will no longer be a teenager when he turns 20 in six days time.
Tallest – Czech Republic forward Jan Koller stands at 202 cms. which is little over 6 foot 8 inches. But beware Koller and other tall players have been known to grow during major tournaments. Commentators take it upon themselves to add half an inch here and there and so if the Czechs reach the final game don’t be surprised if Koller is over seven foot by June 29th.
Shortest – The player jumping up and down in the tall grass will be Romanian midfielder Florentin Petre who is nearly 5 foot and six and a half inches although he claims that the wall chart in kitchen shows six and five eighth inches.
Countries (average) Oldest Sweden 29.14
Italy 29.10
Greece 29.05
Youngest Russia 26.13
Switzerland 26.38
Spain 26.40
Countries with players 21 or under at the start of the the tournament - 21 Switzerland, Portugal, Austria and Turkey 3 each
Croatia, France and Poland 2 each
Romania, Czech Republic and Spain 1 each
Countries with outfield players 34 or over at the start of the the tournament - 16 Austria, Sweden, France, Croatia, Italy and Czech Republic 2 each
Poland, Italy, Germany and Turkey 1 each
Countries with the fewest domestic based players in their squad Croatia 2
Czech Republic 3
Countries with the most domestic based players in their squad Russia 22
Germany and Italy 19
Tallest (average) Croatia 184.91 (a smidgen under 6 foot 2 inches)
Germany 184.87
Switzerland 184.61
Shortest (average) Spain 179.61 (180 is 6 foot)
Turkey 180.35
Portugal 180.57
Players contributed by clubs Panathinaikos (Greece) and Lyon (France) 10 each
Galatasaray (Turkey) and Bayern Munich 9 each
Premiership clubs represented – 17 of 20. Arsenal and Chelsea 7
Liverpool 5
Manchester United 4
Highest representation of players by league Germany 56
England 43
Spain 41
Italy 36
Russia 30
For those making predictions don’t be to despondent should your “dead-cert can’t lose winner” get off to a slow start. There is ample evidence to show that countries can recover from a set-back or two at the group stage and still go on to the final or even win the Championship.
1980 – Belgium won only once in the group stage but went on to finish as runners-up to Germany.
1984 – Spain recorded just one win in three group games but qualified for the knock out stage all the same and finished as runners-up to France.
1988 – The Netherlands lost their opening game of the tournament to the Soviet Union but gained revenge when the counties met again in the final when the Dutch won 2-0.
1992 – Danish players were recalled from the beaches and golf courses of Europe to take the place of Yugoslavia. Denmark had a draw and a loss in their first two group games before beating France and moving into the last eight. From there the Netherlands were beaten in a penalty kick shoot-out and the Danes took the title beating Germany 2-0 in the final.
1996 – The Czech Republic lost their opening group game 2-0 to Germany but rebounded to make the final against the same opponent. However, Germany doubled the Czechs with a golden goal from Oliver Bierhoff.
2004 – Few would have predicted that the two countries that opened the tournament would also make it all the way to the final match. But that was exactly what happened. Greece beat Portugal 2-1 in the opener and then again 1-0 in the final.
However, few seem to remember that the opening game win was Greece’s only victory in group play. The second match was a 1-1 draw with Spain and Russia then beat the eventual winners 2-1. Portugal actually won group A while Greece only moved on based on scoring more goals than Spain having finished tied on both points and goal differential.
Predictions Before anyone jumps all over anyone's predictions there is one rule. No criticism allowed unless you also post your own predictions under the comments section. A scoring system can be found at the end of my predictions.
Group A 1. Portugal 2. Czech Republic 3. Switzerland 4. Turkey
Group B 1. Germany 2. Croatia 3. Poland 4. Austria
Group C 1. France 2. Romania 3. Italy 4. Netherlands
There has to be at least one surprise and for me this is it. I flipped between France and Italy not to qualify and the decision eventually swung on Cannavaro’s injury and the potential France have available from the bench. We will see.
Group D 1. Spain 2. Greece 3. Sweden 4. Russia
Quarter Finals Portugal to beat Croatia
Germany to beat Czech Republic
France to beat Greece
Spain to beat Romania
Semi Finals Germany to beat Portugal
France to beat Spain
Final Germany to beat France
Prediction scoring system 1 point for every group position picked correctly.
2 bonus points for getting 1st or 2nd position in the group correct
3 points for correctly predicting the winners of each of the quarter final matches
5 points for correctly predicting the winners of the semi finals
10 points for correctly predicting the winners of the competition.
By my calculation sixty-four points (64) constitutes the maximum score.
Alright... Completely independent of Bobby's prediction game (not trying to steal your thunder, Bobby, but while we're already making predictions, I figured we might as well make one more), if everyone would try to predict the golden boot winner, and as a tie breaker, how many goals...
I'm gonna be pretty straight forward with it, and go with Miroslav Klose, scoring 6...
All these pundits playing it safe and picking the big boys not me, its not the name on the back of the kit, its all about playing for your crest! On that note keep an eye on Croatia, full of heart and a tight D, you can also never rule out the Czech Repubilc with a world class goalie between the post, Rosiky being out will cost them immensley though......here it goes.
Group A
Portugal
Czech Republic
Turkey
Switzerland
Group B
Croatia
Germany
Poland
Austria
Group C
France
Italy
Netherlands
Romania
Group D
Spain
Russia
Sweden
Greece
Portugal goes out to prove something and peppers the German defense (2-1), Croatia rolls past the Czech (1-0)
France handles Russia handidly, Spain collapses due to internal bickering on the pitch the Italians maturity and experience shows with a win.
In a big sneak attack Ronaldo's hair gel explodes in the locker room due to the "Zohan's" love for Croatia, he blames his collapse in the big game on the gel in his eyes. Croatia (2-1)
France takes Italy to the last minute and Henry feeds Benzema for the 1-0 win.
France eventually out classes Croatia in a 2-1 thriller. Thank you, have a good one if not a cold one will always do! Richmond Celtic FC for life!
oh the Italy bashing... there will be better football and tighter games than in Germany... but Italy to finish last in their group? Some of you are letting your hatred blind your reason!
Group A:
1. Portugal
2. Czech
3. Switzerland
4. Turkey
Group B:
1. Germany
2. Poland
3. Croatia
4. Austria
Group C:
1. France
2. Italy
3. Netherlands
4. Romania
Group D:
1. Spain
2. Greece
3. Russia
4. Sweden
QF:
Germany over Czech
Portugal over Poland
Italy over Spain
France over Greece
I'm too whimsical to ever make successful predictions, but here it goes:
Group A
1. Portugal
2. Switzerland
3. Czech Republic
4. Turkey
Group B
1. Germany
2. Croatia
3. Poland
4. Austria
Group C
1. Italy
2. Romania
3. France
4. Netherlands
Group D
1. Spain
2. Sweden
3. Russia
4. Greece
Quarter Finals
Croatia to beat Portugal
Germany to beat Switzerland
Italy to beat Sweden
Spain to beat Romania
Semi Finals
Germany to beat Croatia
Spain to beat Italy
Final
Spain to beat Germany
Top Scorer:
Fernando Torres (5)
Ballsy, I know. Picking Spain to win and Croatia to beat Portugal in the QFs. Honestly I had Croatia going to the final and then I remembered that Eduardo scored ten goals in qualifying and without him they're still dangerous but not quite as potent in the attack. I hope Petric, Klasnic, and Olic pick up the slack though because I love the underdog.
Just a warning to everybody, I predicted the whole World Cup 2006 on a piece of paper in my room. I swear I did lol.
Group A
1. Portugal
2. Czech
3. Switz
4. Turkey
Group B
1. Germany
2. Austria
3. Croatia
4. Poland
Group C
1. Italy
2. Netherlands
3. France
4. Romania
Group D
1. Spain
2. Greece
3. Sweden
4. Russia
QFs
Portugal over Austria
Germany over Czech
Italy over Greece
Netherlands over Spain
SEMIs
Germany over Portugal
Italy over Netherlands
I agree with most of your predictions, Bobby. Except for putting Turkey bottom of their group. I think they have a chance of progressing beyond the group stage.
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