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Champs and chumps

Thu Jun 19 08:31AM

With the fun part of Euro 2008 over and Early Döorß fresh out of original ideas, it's time to take a look at the champs and chumps of the group stage.

Being a rule-bound central European type, ED has imposed a strict quota of one player per country in its teams, otherwise it would have to rename the Chumps outfit France.

Don't expect any proper defenders in the team of the tournament so far, because they have been, almost to a man, terrible. ED would rather go with nobody at the back than some of the stiffs who have been parading round wearing low numbers these last couple of weeks.

CHAMPS

Goalkeeper - Gianluigi Buffon (Italy)
Not so much for the penalty save against Romania as for the sartorial madness. Finally ditched the bandana/neckerchief against France but was clearly wearing a blue, zipped shell-suit top under his shirt.

Right-back - Darijo Srna (Croatia)
Admittedly not used as a full-back in this tournament, but ED is sure it saw him play there once. One of those players who is routinely brilliant in major tournaments before hibernating for two years. In this sense, the heir to Paraguay's great 'Chiqui' Arce.

Centre-back - Cristian Chivu (Romania)
Only in the team because he is quite good at free-kicks, and because Romania deserve some representation for helping to knock out the hapless French. Perhaps the best of a stinking bunch of central defenders at Euro 2008.

Left-back - Yuri Zhirkov (Russia)
Again, not really a defender. Guus Hiddink has wisely realised Zhirkov is at his best when pretending to be Roberto Carlos rather than making last-ditch tackles. Hence the CSKA Moscow man has been granted licence to attack, attack, attack.

Defensive midfielder - Tomas Galasek (Czech Republic)
Don't give ED any nonsense about needing intelligence and anticipation to play as an anchor man. The only requirements for a wannabe Makelele are: pass the ball no more than five yards; and ensure you lack either the will or, as in the case of the 35-year-old Galasek, the legs to cross half-way.

Right wing - Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
Come on, admit it. He's pretty good really, isn't he?

Attacking midfielder - Hakan Yakin (Switzerland)
Another player in the Srna 'big tournaments only' mould. For some reason he didn't start the opening game against the Czechs, but quickly showed he is still the only Swiss player whose name is worth remembering. Cracking miss against the Turks, too.

Attacking midfielder, part deux - Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands)
The pick of a Dutch side so sublime Early Doors can't even be bothered to attempt sarcasm. Most jusges have him first and second in the goal of the tournament contest for his efforts against Italy and France. Still won't be able to stop Holland losing in the semis, mind.

Left wing - Arda Turan (Turkey)
The sort of pacy, incisive winger that could just coax Newcastle into making an ill-advised £12m bid. They tried the Turkish Maradona (Emre) with limited success and now fancy a crack at the Turkish Messi. Only the real version is younger and better.

Sort-of floaty second striker - Lukas Podolski (Germany)
Has had to play on the wing and by all accounts was lucky to be in the side at all. The effortlessly foppish Joachim Loew will be relieved he is, as Podolski scored the Germans' first three goals. Will surely play up front against Portugal instead of the hopeless Mario Gomez.

Striker - David Villa (Spain)
OK, ED will come clean. It hasn't actually watched any football, and has merely consulted the top scorers' chart to compose the attacking half of 'its' team. Villa can finish, though. You'd imagine there might be some Premier League teams interested.

CHUMPS

Goalkeeper - Petr Cech (Czech Republic)
If we're being picky, he was culpable for all three Turkish goals (1-Got a hand on it but too weak, 2-Complete meltdown, 3-Too far off his line). If we're not being picky, he was still guilty of this tournament's signature blunder. Blame the scrum cap.

Right-back - Giourkas Seitaridis (Greece)
Picks up a Greek team award for the most gutless title defence since France in 2002. Part of the defensive line that spent 60 minutes against Sweden passing sideways to each other. ED seems to remember he was quite good four years ago.

Centre-back - Denis Kolodin (Russia)
Kept his place in the Russian side and will be on show in the quarter-finals. But ED promises you there are blunders in Kolodin. If he is anything like as bad against the Dutch as he was against Spain, Ruud van Nistelrooy will score a double hat-trick.

Centre-back - Jacek Bak (Poland)
Given their undoubted expertise in skilled manual labour, how come there is not a single Pole who understands how an offside trap works? Bak carried the can for the collective chaos when Leo Beenhakker dropped him for the Croatia game. It didn't work.

Left-back - Emanuel Pogatetz (Austria)
It was always going to be a tough tournament for the co-hosts when Mad Dog lost his rag as early as the fourth minute of their first game and never found it again. Sadly for Austria, he is still one of their best players even when completely out of control.

Oddly pale Hispanic midfielder - Andres Iniesta (Spain)
Call it sacrilege to slag off a Spanish midfielder, but Iniesta has been poor. He might have played a nice pass for Villa against the Russians but has been so profligate in possession ED half expects him to rip off a latex mask and reveal himself as Robbie Savage.

Former Southampton midfielder - Anders Svensson (Sweden)
Not good, not bad. Just what you'd expect from a 31-year-old who never quite cut it in the Premier League. Imagine an entire squad of never-have-beens and you have the reason why Sweden are now touching down in Norrkoping.

Golden boy gone bad - Tranquillo Barnetta (Switzerland)
Before the tournament, you could make a case for Euro 2008 as a coming-out party for a new generation of players like Barnetta, Gokhan Inler, Valon Behrami and Eren Derdiyok. Barnetta personified the realisation that the Swiss are not, nor will they ever be, very good.

Big, lumbering target man - Luca Toni (Italy)
ED laid it on thick about poor old Toni yesterday, so it will keep this brief. Andy Cole's supporters used to say that you have to be there to miss them. Toni has been there, and he has missed them.

Pouting winger-cum-striker - Thierry Henry (France)
Most of the French players spent the tournament with faces as long as a week. Henry's was so long it offered a brief glimpse of infinity. Showed a great touch against Italy, opening his foot to divert a free-kick past - yes, his own goalkeeper.

Useless goalhanger - Mario Gomez (Germany)
It wasn't just the open goal he missed against Austria, nor indeed his complete lack of interest in knocking in the rebound. His whole demeanour has been that of a man who knows that, when opportunity knocks, he will be in the shower.

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TALKING POINT: Early Döorß sought to spark intelligent debate when it asked who was worse - France or England. Instead it got g_hine: "Without wishing to fall back on stereotypes, the French are worse, cause they smell of garlic, they don't work, and their women don't shave their armpits."

Today - Who were the standout performers of the group stage? And how exactly are the Dutch going to come unstuck?

COMING UP: Devious playacting with a talent for penalty shootouts, or ruthless efficiency with a talent for penalty shootouts? Pick your poison. Portugal versus Germany should be a good one. Follow it with us from 7.45pm.

  1. I'd go dowm If Ronaldo blew me !!!!!!!

    nikyatesFrom nikyates on Thu Jun 19 11:30AM

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  2. I've often wondered why us United fans are hated by the rest of the football world, then along came Jude and it all makes sense now.

    vincentvegamanFrom vincentvegaman on Thu Jun 19 11:33AM

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  3. Ibrahimovic is not overrated. He does leave you disappointed in some of the big matches. But what big player doesn't? Kaka, Ronaldinho, Henry. They all dominate against the small teams and stink in the big games. And how many times have we seen the great Ronaldo hide his face in tears after being completely anonymous in a big game? He is not overrated is he?

    richard.ekmanFrom richard.ekman on Thu Jun 19 11:33AM

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  4. Sorry chica there is no reasonable explaination, I suggest you ask Joachim Lowe, although to honest I'm not sure even he know... perhaps Oliver Bierhoff does, someone is bound to know surely!

    claire881From claire881 on Thu Jun 19 11:33AM

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  5. I fully agree about the Ronaldo comment Claire, he is a pansy but don't have a go at the whole team. Rooney and Tevez don't fall over and are probably as tough and mean as you get for footballers (they're almost able to play scrum half for the local rugby team).

    jude_surfFrom jude_surf on Thu Jun 19 11:34AM

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  6. vincentvegaman - same tune different day. You're a @#$%, blah blah blah...

    jude_surfFrom jude_surf on Thu Jun 19 11:36AM

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  7. Good for you nik, I on the other hand would be sick if he even got anywhere near me, he has acne and his face looks like its one big puss filled spot waiting to explode!

    claire881From claire881 on Thu Jun 19 11:37AM

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  8. Wolfie, the pic in Facebook was taken in Glasgow. You should really leave yourself alone.

    james_ssmithFrom james_ssmith on Thu Jun 19 11:37AM

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  9. oh god , please no , are we really having to see the hands clasped praying, I.m in the box diving ,you touched my tatoo crying , referee imploring lying, if its worth winning its worth cheating, ITALY play (muted point) thier way to yet another major final ..

    howardevasonFrom howardevason on Thu Jun 19 11:37AM

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  10. richard.eckman no offence to ibra d zibra but he was annoyingly slow on d nite and bereft of ideas jus like an ol' player would hence d term ol' geezers for em all...he shud av been d lone spark but he cudnt quite cut it coz m sure he was protecting his legs 4 nxt season!!!how unselfish of him...

    watsupiykeFrom watsupiyke on Thu Jun 19 11:38AM

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  11. Jimmy, 99% of us don't care

    tell us all anyway though

    you are 99% boring

    shud we just hug it out?

    bigbadwolfensteinFrom bigbadwolfenstein on Thu Jun 19 11:40AM

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  12. Let's hope England never qualify again. Face it the competition has been better for it.

    The constant over expectation and over-hyping surrounding the England camp drains excitement and flair from rest of the teams. How else can we explain Euro 04 and WC 06 being won by the best defense?

    It's been great so far!

    fiojnrFrom fiojnr on Thu Jun 19 11:40AM

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  13. better me than ur Kat

    wooooooo! dat iz mingin

    bigbadwolfensteinFrom bigbadwolfenstein on Thu Jun 19 11:42AM

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  14. fiojnr your logic sucks!

    jude_surfFrom jude_surf on Thu Jun 19 11:44AM

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  15. not bad 4 u tho, Jimmy

    in fact, u did well

    bigbadwolfensteinFrom bigbadwolfenstein on Thu Jun 19 11:46AM

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  16. wats up iyke?

    jude_surfFrom jude_surf on Thu Jun 19 11:48AM

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  17. Oh no, Im repetitive maybe i should just post suck comments all the live long day, because thats witty, intellectual and charms all the Ladies!!!!! hahahaha jude you really are a @#$% sad @#$%

    vincentvegamanFrom vincentvegaman on Thu Jun 19 11:49AM

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  18. fiojnr: i don't agree. I did laugh for a long time when they didn't qualify for this one. And we are all better of whithout McLarens' face on the sidelines. But I do miss them. There are always big news, scandals and disapointing results. The tournament becomes much more alive when England are in it. However: with Capello they will probably be playing the most unattractive football i europe. You will make Greece look lika Brazil.

    richard.ekmanFrom richard.ekman on Thu Jun 19 11:52AM

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  19. wats up jude_surf???

    watsupiykeFrom watsupiyke on Thu Jun 19 11:54AM

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  20. Veggie "man" jealousy makes you nasty. Your comments are boring, your avatar is boring and you are boring. Glad to see you can make yourself laugh though (yes the "hahahaha" was a bit corny), probably not the only thing your doing to yourself.

    jude_surfFrom jude_surf on Thu Jun 19 11:57AM

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  21. Not much, but thanks for asking.

    jude_surfFrom jude_surf on Thu Jun 19 11:58AM

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  22. richard.ekman,
    ronaldo is overated i agree. i just dont rate ibrahimovic at all. i know he was great for ajax and scores alot of goals for inter, but i think (especially at inter) that has alot to do with the players around him. personally nearly every game i have seen him in he has been beyond gash and if he didnt have the reputation he has, wouldnt get a game many places.
    thats just my opinion though and you have probably seen him play alot more than me so will have more of an idea how good he is. i just dont see it

    marcgrant7From marcgrant7 on Thu Jun 19 11:59AM

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  23. Vincent, we don't all hate you cos of Jude. Tho admittedly he probably doesn't help... It's cos most of you are glory hunters. Choosing to support a team who already has it all, rather than someone less fashionable (and often more local) who you have been brought up with since before you can remember. You thereby avoid the pain and suffering of numerous seasons without reward, and maybe the occasional flirt with greatness, only to sink back into the doldrums. Not that we're bitter at all...

    danny_saksFrom danny_saks on Thu Jun 19 12:04PM

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  24. palli_b wrote - how about champ and chump commentry of the group stage? Yeah yeah I know we've done this before, but last night's David-Pleat-ism was a beauty. "Russia are trying to walk the ball into the net... by heading it."
    The man is an idiot. More please!

    I was on Pleat-watch last night (well for the second half anyway) but had a thought that he actually reads this forum's posts. Why, he actually mumbled Kallstom's name before coming on a substitute for the Swedes. Anyone else notice this? I think he's now developed a bit of a complex after reading all this stuff!
    'Love the Pleatisms! keep 'em coming!

    nigelbird42From nigelbird42 on Thu Jun 19 12:04PM

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  25. what a @#$%

    vincentvegamanFrom vincentvegaman on Thu Jun 19 12:05PM

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  26. danny_sucks!!!

    jude_surfFrom jude_surf on Thu Jun 19 12:08PM

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  27. Vincey - Yeah, that is what I meant you were playing with, thanks for confirming you @#$%.

    jude_surfFrom jude_surf on Thu Jun 19 12:10PM

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  28. Ronaldo isn't overrated. He probably is the best in the world. It hurts me to admit that because I dislike him. Even more than I dislike jude_surf.

    richard.ekmanFrom richard.ekman on Thu Jun 19 12:15PM

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  29. I hope people are wrong about Holland, and they manage to maintain their impetus and go on to win it. Confidence is sky-high and they have a team of decent young players (and Andre Ooijer!).

    Also, why are so many people anti-David Bentley? He is one of few rising England starlets. If you saw him week in week out, you'd see how many match winning performances he puts in, and how many inch-perfect crosses he knocks over! If England had a couple of decent strikers who regularly scored plenty of goals, Bentley would have numerous assists already and England would be at Euro 2008!

    northern_hamsterFrom northern_hamster on Thu Jun 19 12:17PM

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  30. coats under keepers shirts whatever next bobble hats winter warmers a little goalmouth gas heater double glazed goals solar heated gloves insulated jackets it must be cold for the poor precious little darlings perhaps a air bed for them to fall on when they are so viciously tackled what a bunch of p-----s on big mony too

    steve.1952From steve.1952 on Thu Jun 19 12:18PM

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