Euro 2012′s Final 8 – What Happens Now?

The UEFA European Football Championship group stages are over and it is now down to the final 8.  It’s KNOCKOUT time!  So what happens now?  Who are your picks to advance?  I was not the most successful with my group stage picks.  I only correctly picked three teams from my original picks; Germany, Spain, and France.  Not very good, but hey they are picks.  It is all a gamble.  So, continue to read and listen to me at your own free will.

Quarterfinals

The Czech Republic v. Portugal match-up has become very intriguing.  The Czech’s somehow won their group and Portugal played very well in the Group of Death.  Ronaldo seems to be on his game and will be too much for the Czechs.  Portugal wins 2-0.

Spain v. France has the makings of an epic matchup between two teams that can’t seam to find an identity.  Spain had the benefit of a weak group, yet looked vulnerable against Italy and Croatia.  France started the tournament well before their stinker against Sweden.  Maybe they just didn’t care knowing they were almost a close lock to advance.  Torres has been a difference maker and will be on June 23rd.  My mind tells me Spain would be an easy pick at 2-1 but my gut is pushing me towards an upset by France.  They have a lot of exciting talent that will come together facing a superior opponent.  I’ll give the nod to France, 2-1.

Germany v. Greece looks very lopsided.  Germany has looked fairly strong, while Greece seemed to back into the quarterfinals.  They did beat Russia who started strong.  I think Germany wins 3-0.

England v. Italy is a match-up of two teams I thought would crash and burn, just like in World Cup 2010.  But, these two strong nations always bounce back and are never down in multiple major tournaments.  It is a toss up, but after England got the lucky break of the missed goal by the Ukraine, I see Lady Luck hanging on their side.  Italy’s only win came against an under performing Ireland side.  England wins 1-0 in a defensive battle.

Semifinals

Since my picks usually go wrong I won’t focus a lot of time on discussing what I think will happen after the quarterfinals.  But, I think Portugal will top France 2-1 and Germany will top England 1-0 to set up a final between Portugal and Germany.

Finals

They beat them once and they will beat them again.  Germany will top Portugal in another tight battle, 2-1.  Golden boot will go to ‘Super’ Mario Gomez who already has 3 goals and should get one more.

Two-goal hero: Mario Gomez made the difference for Germany against Holland – and could have done so much for Liverpool

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Euro 2012 preview: Group of Death begins

Reblogged from National Post | Sports:

Netherlands vs. Denmark
Noon ET, TSN2

What to watch for:
The Oranje dispatched Denmark 2-0 at the 2010 World Cup, and this time the outcome could be even more one-sided. The Dutch strolled through their qualifying campaign, led by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar’s 12 goals. Coach Bert van Marwijk has so many offensive weapons, he will bring Huntelaar off the bench, starting Arsenal’s…

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I believe the Group of Death comes down to which Dutch team shows up. Will the team that nearly won the World Cup and the team that scored almost 40 goals in qualifying show up? If so they could win it all. Otherwise, if the team that shows up is the same old choke artists expect them to get knocked out in group play, as Portugal and Denmark will be hot on their tails, and Germany will have long left them all in the dust.

How European Football Can Solve America’s Problems

The World Cup starts tomorrow and I can tell you that I am riding high with soccer fever. I probably have a temperature of 200 degrees. I can’t wait for the games to start. I have been researching teams and players, and I have been scouting out locations to watch the early morning games here in the U.S.

It really baffles me how the whole world is soccer crazy, but the majority of America couldn’t give a crap. So as I was taste testing some beers I want to drink as my official World Cup beer, an idea spawned on me. Europeans are f—ing brilliant. Well maybe not, but I just realized that the way they organize their soccer leagues is actually really brilliant: promotion and relegation.

The idea of promotion and relegation is, if you continue to win, your team is promoted and you face better competition and make more money. Well, if you suck and continue to lose, you get relegated to lower leagues and risk diminishing your profits. It is a great performance concept that generates enhanced competition, unless you really enjoy sucking. If that is the case, I hear guys like Ben Roethlisberger, Tiger Woods, and John Terry are hiring.

So where can the Americans apply this promotion and relegation concept that is employed by the rest of the world? Everywhere and anywhere the latest bad parent is complaining their child prodigy does not get enough attention, or where the latest team owner, like the Glazer family, is driving their team into the ground.

Let’s start with the education system. I know not everyone enjoys the No Child Left Behind, because most parents don’t want their advanced child prodigy stuck waiting for the next Mike Tyson to catch up to everyone else. They want their child challenged so they can be the next brainiac living the high life, like Stephen Hawkins. So I propose the education system implements promotion and regulation.

If your kid tests smart, they get put in an advanced class. If they are dumb, well, they get relegated with the rest of the Oakland Raiders. Retest kids every quarter so they can either continue to advance, or fall back. This creates competition in the classroom that does not exist. For the parents that don’t want their child left behind, TOO BAD! Americans are getting dumber and dumber as we choose not to challenge children anymore.

Another place promotion and relegation can help is in politics. Whether you are a politician, an activist, or one of those loud mouthed parents with a stupid idea, you should be put to a test. Based on your score, you will either be promoted to a higher level, or relegated in status. How does this work? Well, if you prove your intelligence and have productive views that can be presented in a constructive way, you deserve a chance to speak. For all of those idiots out there, like those who want the American flag banned from schools or who continue to seek bailouts for big oil companies and failing banks, you get relegated to keeping your mouth shut.

This is getting fun, who is next? Well before this gets too long, let’s poke at American sports. What is the problem with them? For one, Americans don’t appreciate and love the game of soccer enough. So those who hate the sport are automatically docked points and relegated in their status. But for real, American sports seem to lack a consistent, high-level of competition league-wide in all of our professional leagues. Scratch that, we lack consistent competition at any level of sports – high school, college, professional.

At the high school level they preach fairness and base competition levels by the size of a school, yet it doesn’t matter because everyone makes the playoffs. At the college level, this whole give everyone a chance thing is catching on as there are more football bowl games and more teams in the basketball tourney than one could humanly care to ever watch without going stupid and ending up like Lawrence Phillips. At the professional level you have so many bottom feeding teams whose owners rake in profit sharing checks, drive their teams into the ground, and use it as sort of a tax write-off.

None of these are good for American sports. We need to enhance the level of competition. If your team sucks more than Monica Lewinsky, or you have the competitive drive of cable TV repair man, you deserve to be relegated to a level of play that better suits you. If you worry about fairness or loss of profits, then you can get your team’s ass in gear and get competitive. Then you can get promoted and reap the benefits. All fairness does is breed dullness and discourage taking things to new heights.

Watch the World Cup and see what competition is. See the heartbreak of a team that is upset and can’t get out of group play. These players play with heart and a desire to be champions. If Americans followed that mentality then competition would be enhances in all aspects of our lives.

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