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10 Most Hated Football Teams

Champions League rivals Inter and Chelsea have been two of the most unpopular squads in recent seasons. Ahead of tomorrow's game at San Siro, Carlo Garganese takes a look at 10 other hated teams over the years...

By Carlo Garganese

23-Feb-2010 7:30:00 PM

10) Ramon Calderon’s Real Madrid

Hacked off Milan trying to chase Kaka, hacked off Manchester United trying to sign Cristiano Ronaldo - but eventually succeeded - hacked off Villarreal trying to sign Santi Cazorla right after hacking off Valencia trying to sign David Silva and/or David Villa, hacked off Madrid's own fans with broken election promises of Cesc Fabregas, Kaka and Arjen Robben, but eventually got Arjen Robben, who Chelsea didn't want anymore anyway, and then Calderon's interim successor, Ivan Boluda went on and talked smack about walloping Liverpool in the CL, only to be walloped.

Quite a mouthful, but you get the point!

9) Arsenal 1986-1995

‘Boring, Boring Arsenal’. It is hard to believe now when you consider the delightful football under Arsene Wenger, but George Graham’s Arsenal from 1986-95 – particularly the latter stages of his reign - were one of the most boring teams in the history of the game.

The Scotsman – incidentally a skilful midfielder during his playing days at Highbury – built his XI on a mean back four of Lee Dixon, Steve Bould, Tony Adams and Nigel Winterburn. Graham’s Arsenal have been the closest English version of 1960s Italian Catenaccio. ‘One-nil to the Arsenal’ to the tune of the Pet Shop Boys’ ‘Go West’ was another common crowd chant.

With very little technical talent throughout the team, Graham’s Arsenal often relied purely on the prolific Ian Wright for goals. They still won two titles in 1989 and 1991, playing slightly more offensively. But they became hated on the continent when they lifted the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in 1994. Arsenal beat a Parma side featuring Gianfranco Zola and Faustino Asprilla 1-0 in the final, despite barely getting out of their half all game.

8) Italy – Always

On the international scene, Italy have probably been the most consistently disliked country – especially in northern Europe where the clash of cultures is just too much to take.

On the footballing side Italy are stereotypically depicted as pragmatic and ultra-defensive, wasting some excellent attacking talent in favour of tactics. They are also considered as the creators of professionalism. Shirt-pulling, diving, conning the referee – or as it is known in Italy ‘furbo’ (being crafty).

Off the pitch, there is undoubtedly a sense of jealousy. Few can doubt that many Italian footballers are extremely good looking, as for the women let's not even get started. The confident and expressive personalities of many Italians is also something that can irritate non-latin nations, who often cheer an Italian World Cup exit.

7) Manchester United Post-1993

After winning their first championship in 26 years in 1993, Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United soon developed into the UK’s most dominant club. In the proceeding 17 years, the Red Devils have lifted another 10 Premier League crowns as well as two Champions Leagues. While United are undoubtedly hated in English circles for being so successful, there are many other reasons why they are so disliked.

First of all, they have often been painted as a lucky team (others would say they have incredible character) due to the high number of late goals they scored – especially in the 1990s. When Ferguson won his first title in 1993, this chiefly came about after defender Steve Bruce scored two injury time goals to turn a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday. Then, of course, there was the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich when United were outplayed from start to finish but scored twice in stoppages again to lift the crown.

Many United fans are often termed as ‘gloryhunters’ – i.e. they only support the club because they are successful. This can be seen, apparently, by the relatively small number of followers from Manchester. Most Mancunians are City fans. Another bone of contention revolves around the referees, with United said to benefit more than any other team from officials.

6) Juventus – Always

Juventus are hated in Italy for pretty much the same reason Manchester United are despised in England.

The Bianconeri are by far the most successful domestic team on the peninsula with 29 Scudetti. They have often been described as a lucky team, scoring many late goals to win games over the years. Like United, fans of Juve are spread all over the country with most Turin-locals supporting Torino. This has led to similar ‘gloryhunter’ complaints.

Juventus have also been accused of benefiting from refereeing decisions. The most controversial revolved around the conclusion to the 1981 and 1982 championships, as well to a lesser extent the 1998 Scudetto. The 2006 Calciopoli scandal damaged Juve’s image internationally.

5) Greece 2004

Prior to Euro 2004, the Greeks had only qualified for two major tournaments in their entire history – Euro 1980 and World Cup 1994 – where they had played 6 in total, lost five, drawn 1, scored 1, and conceded 14. A team of no big names coached by German country bumpkin legend Otto Rehhagel, only Latvia were less favoured than the Greeks.

Yet, Rehhagel implemented a perfect gameplan whereby Greece would sit back and soak up pressure before punishing the opposition on set-pieces and counter-attack. Greece made it out of a group including hosts Portugal, and Spain, beating the former in the opening game. They then stunned holders France 1-0 in the quarter final, beat favourites the Czech Republic on a silver goal in the semis, and finished the job by defeating Portugal for a second time 1-0 thanks to Angelos Charisteas.

This had been the biggest shock in international football history, but the Greeks were panned by much of the international press. They were labelled by many as a “set-piece team”, with the term ‘anti-football’ regularly thrown about.

4) Don Revie’s Leeds United

The Leeds United of the late 1960s and early 1970s are widely acknowledged as the most hated team in English football history.

On the pitch they were an outstanding team blessed with exceptional players such as Peter Lorimer, Johnny Giles and Billy Bremner. Although they ‘only’ won two championships, two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, one FA Cup and one League Cup during this era, in reality they should have won at least double this number of trophies as they often fell at the last hurdle.

Like a number of teams on this list, Revie’s men were a very physical side, earning the nickname ‘Dirty Leeds’ and often being criticised by the press and in particular Brian Clough. Hardmen such as Bremner and Norman ‘Bites Yer Legs’ Hunter sent shivers down the spines of opponents. Hunter was involved in a number of notorious punch-ups during his career, including during a Cup Winners’ Cup final defeat to Milan as well as an infamous incident with Derby’s Francis Lee.

Despite their brilliance, this Leeds side is not fondly remembered by the English press, which is a shame because they are undoubtedly one of the UK’s greatest ever teams.

3) Estudiantes 1967-1970

As brutal teams go, few come any more brutal than the Estudiantes squad that won the 1967 Argentine Metropolitano, as well as three successive Copa Libertadores’ and an Intercontinental Cup. Key members of this team include Argentina’s 1986 World Cup winning coach Carlos Bilardo, and Juan Ramon Veron – the father of Sebastian.

Coach Osvaldo Zubeldia implemented a physical style of play, centred around intimidating opponents. Tactical fouls were common, as were off-the-ball cheapshots. Ironically the club’s nickname at the time was La Tercera que Mata (The Killer Juveniles).

The 1969 Intercontinental Cup defeat to Milan has been labelled ‘Vergüenza de La Plata’ – the ‘Embarrassment of La Plata’. Estudiantes won the game 2-1 (but lost 4-2 on aggregate) in one of the most violent games in history. So shocking was the viciousness that the entire team was arrested after the game under the orders of Argentine president Juan Carlos Ongania.

The notoriously violent Aguirre Suarez who broke a bone in Nestor Combin’s face, and goalkeeper Alberto Poletti, were sent to jail. Combin appeared on Italian TV after the game with his face looking like the back end of a bus.

2) Bayern Munich 1970s

Just like Juventus and Manchester United, Bayern are hated in Germany because of their success. FC Hollywood are the most supported team in Germany, but everyone who doesn’t cheer for them cheers against them ferociously.

The hatred officially began at the start of the 1970s at a time when Bayern had only won two German championships in their history. There was a huge rivalry between Bayern and another great team of this era Borussia Monchengladbach. The neutrals seemed to warm to Die Fohlen, and the team symbolised by Gunter Netzer became every German’s second team.

Bayern were often attacked on their travels around Germany, despite containing many of the legendary Germany team that won Euro ’72 and World Cup ’74 such as Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Muller and Paul Breitner. There were a number of punch-ups with fans, which helped consolidate Franz Roth’s nickname of ‘The Bull’. Beckenbauer once pretended to urinate at abusive away fans while goalkeeper Sepp Maier knocked a Hannover supporter clean out when he was told: “I’m going to kill you, you Bayern pig.”

The Bayern of the 70s were also often accused of being lucky. Germans call it Bayern-Dusel. There is no doubt that Bayern enjoyed more than their fair share of fortune continentally. Had the club lost all three of the consecutive European Cup finals in 1974, 75 and 76, no one could have complained. They were outplayed in the first by Athletic Bilbao but scored in the last minute of extra time to force a replay that they won. In the second they were dominated by a Leeds United team that had a good Peter Lorimer goal scandalously disallowed, but still somehow won 2-0. In the last triumph, St Etienne hit the woodwork twice and missed a host of chances, but it was Bayern who won 1-0.

Bayern also seemed to exemplify the stereotype that Germans are the best at organising parties, but the worst at actually throwing them. They rarely celebrated these victories with any kind of passion, which also irritated their enemies.

1) Argentina 1990

Argentina 1990 are undoubtedly the most universally-detested World Cup team of all time. The then holders somehow made it all the way to the Rome final, despite containing just two players with any real attacking ability - Claudio Caniggia, and Diego Maradona, who was dreadfully unfit and playing through injury.

Carlos Bilardo’s men were the modern definition of anti-football. They scraped their way through the group stage, having lost to Cameroon in the opener, and having beaten the USSR only after Maradona had a clear handball off the line not spotted by the referee.

In the second round against Brazil, Argentina defended with 10 men behind the ball, and were battered from start to finish by their bitter rivals, only to win 1-0 courtesy of their one attack of the game, a piece of Maradona genius in the second half, who set up Caniggia for the winner.

The negativity continued in the quarter final against a far superior Yugoslavia, who played 90 minutes with 10 men. The game went to penalties, where Sergio Goycochea, a clown of a goalkeeper who could do nothing except save spotkicks, proved to be the hero.

Onto the semi-final against Italy in Naples. In truth the Azzurri did not play their best game but they were the only side trying to attack, and all looked good after Toto Schillaci gave them an early lead. Caniggia equalised in the 67th minute following an horrendous Walter Zenga mistake, and Argentina resorted to their negative, spoiling tactics. They wasted time at every opportunity, and it couldn’t have been any clearer that they were playing for a shootout, which they won again thanks to Goycochea.

Anti-football won the day, and never could this have been more illustrated than by the fact that Roberto Donadoni, the brilliantly skilful Milan winger, who had been unplayable all night, and the clear man-of-the-match, ended up being the man who missed the most decisive spot-kick.

In the final itself against West Germany, Argentina played for penalties from the first whistle. Their shameful pessimism contrived to make this the worst final in the whole history of the World Cup, yet ironically they were defeated by an 85th minute penalty by Andreas Brehme. It was never a penalty in a million years, but many would say that justice had been served.

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It's funny, the author is quite negative about some of the other teams on that list but not really about Greece. He just says that others called it anti-football but really doesn't take a negative stance.

Anyway, whatever, they can hate us, we won! :gr:

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No one expressed hatred to me over 2004 Greece, only congratulations - if anything.

Most hated teams:

Man Utd (always)

Italy (post-WWII)

Inter (mid-1960s)

Celtic (by 53% of N. Ireland's population)

Rangers (by 44% of N. Ireland's population)

Chelsea (post-Abramovich and houligan days)

Brazil (by Argentinians)

Argentina (by Brazilians)

Germany

USA (by Hugo Chavez, Cubans, communists, islamists and those who think they're overrated)

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No one expressed hatred to me over 2004 Greece, only congratulations - if anything.

Most hated teams:

Man Utd (always)

Italy (post-WWII)

Inter (mid-1960s)

Celtic (by 53% of N. Ireland's population)

Rangers (by 44% of N. Ireland's population)

Chelsea (post-Abramovich and houligan days)

Brazil (by Argentinians)

Argentina (by Brazilians)

Germany

USA (by Hugo Chavez, Cubans, communists, islamists and those who think they're overrated)

Really? I've experienced a million snide comments.

"They were the worst team ever to win a major trophy" (Crap teams don't win major tournaments)

"All they did was defend" (as if that's easy)

"They're an anti-football team" (this was actually said by a Finnish dude I know! :LOL: )

"It was a fluke, it will never happen again" (England have only won it once, was theirs a fluke too? <_< )

"Relied on corners" (we scored from 2 set pieces and yet eveyone makes out as if that's all we did. Besides, even if that was what we were limited to, if the other teams were soooo good they'd deal with that).

They can say what they want, it's all jealousy. They can't handle that a small country without a great footballing tradition has done so well. HAHAHA :gr:

The most hated teams, in my experience are (not in any particular order):

Man Utd (because of their domination of the 90s and the arrogance of Alex Fergusen).

Galatasary (by almost every Englishman following the muder of those 2 Leeds fans. Things got alot worse when the killers were set free by the Turkish courts by it was deemed that the Leeds fans as a whole broke a law by "Insulting Turkishness", suggesting the killings were an understandable response). This was reported on Danny Dyer's International Football Factories.

Greece 2004 (for the reasons discussed above).

USA (many Europeans seem to turn their noses up to those that call it 'soccer', while many middle-eastern countries would love to get one over the US).

Rangers (by all Catholics and those that hate their hooligan antics)

Celtic (by all Protestants)

Turkey's national team (by Cypriots, Armenians, Kurds, some Greeks, and more recently the Swiss and English)

England's national team (because of hooliganism, and by all the other countries in the UK + Australia for reasons of rivalry)

Juventus (they seem to be looked upon as the beacon of corruption and defensive football).

Italian national team (for defensive football and diving)

That's my experience (they're not my most hated teams, but those that seem to be hated by most people that I come across, either when I was at uni, work, by the media, etc)

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Really? I've experienced a million snide comments.

"They were the worst team ever to win a major trophy" (Crap teams don't win major tournaments)

"All they did was defend" (as if that's easy)

"They're an anti-football team" (this was actually said by a Finnish dude I know! :LOL: )

"It was a fluke, it will never happen again" (England have only won it once, was theirs a fluke too? <_< )

"Relied on corners" (we scored from 2 set pieces and yet eveyone makes out as if that's all we did. Besides, even if that was what we were limited to, if the other teams were soooo good they'd deal with that).

They can say what they want, it's all jealousy. They can't handle that a small country without a great footballing tradition has done so well. HAHAHA :gr:

what gets my back up with these comments is that everybody seems to forget that denmark won an 8 team tournament in 1992 even though they failed to qualify for the finals, they won their semi on penalties and beat germany in the final because of schmiechal. yet greece are branded as the worse team to win a major tournament and lucky despite winning a 16 team tournament with a substandard keeper.
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Really? I've experienced a million snide comments.

"They were the worst team ever to win a major trophy"  (Crap teams don't win major tournaments)

"All they did was defend" (as if that's easy)

"They're an anti-football team" (this was actually said by a Finnish dude I know!  :LOL: )

"It was a fluke, it will never happen again" (England have only won it once, was theirs a fluke too?  <_< )

"Relied on corners" (we scored from 2 set pieces and yet eveyone makes out as if that's all we did. Besides, even if that was what we were limited to, if the other teams were soooo good they'd deal with that).

They can say what they want, it's all jealousy. They can't handle that a small country without a great footballing tradition has done so well. HAHAHA  :gr:

what gets my back up with these comments is that everybody seems to forget that denmark won an 8 team tournament in 1992 even though they failed to qualify for the finals, they won their semi on penalties and beat germany in the final because of schmiechal. yet greece are branded as the worse team to win a major tournament and lucky despite winning a 16 team tournament with a substandard keeper.
I agree but what annoys me even more is the lack of understanding by these guys. Defending is an art. If it was easy every team would do it and win everything. The Euro 2004 team was an extraordinary defensive unit.
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You know which teams/countries put Greece down for winning Euro 2004?

Turkey, who's semifinal run in WC 2002, albeit against lower tier teams, was overshadowed by Greece winning Euro 2004 particularily against big teams.

Albania and FYROM who have never qualified for a tournament, the former being a futbol nation since 1930.

The above countries for political reasons

Countries that have never qualified for a tournament and that is in the dozens in Europe.

Countries that have qualified more and/or have had more successful runs than Greece but have failed to win a trophy (Poland, Belgium, Croatia, Portugal, Sweden, Hungary, Switzerland, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, etc.)

England and Holland/Italy - the former who cant win a tournament outisde of being a host nation and has less EuroCups than Greece (zero) while the latter has won just as many EuroCups as Greece (one) and that, in their minds, "stoops" them into Greece's level. Also, the latter has not won a Euro in decades (Holland since 1988 and Italy since 1968)

When other big nations win a Euro/WC or have a good run, and do so due to defense, it is labeled "superb defending". They can get away with it because of their heavyweight status. Even the offensive-minded Brazilians won a Copa America championship a few years back by counter attack style (3-0 against Argentina). Of course, no criticism there. When Greece did it with defense, it was labeled "anti-futbol" because they are not a big team.

If a lower-tier team has a star player or two and has a good run regardless of style, then it will be praised (Romania with Hagi, Bulgaria with Stoichkov, Ukraine with Shevchenko, etc.) Greece of Euro 2004 had no star players and that is another reason for criticism.

Finally, Greece of Euro 2004 being criticized as a team of 'set pieces' is ridiculous. Greece scored 7 goals in Euro 2004 and not even half of those were set pieces. I wasnt aware that winning a game with 'set pieces' was unacceptable considering that the heavyweights have won countless games, in all levels of Euro/WC, with 'set pieces'.

So, its not a question of HOW a team wins a game/tournament but WHICH team wins a game/tournament...

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unfortunately, we know what is wrong with the world, but we can't change it.....the appropriate response in a world full of robots should be - "greece did a great job of coming together at teh right time, and in spite of their limitations, nobody could beat them"......respectful acknowldegemnt..

but, we now better...bitterness, jealousy, insecurity....etc.....

its about "W"........... W I N - thats it..

solution: go out and bring consistent, good results and the respect will come....after a while other teams and commnetators look pretty stupid when they criticize a team that always qualifies, goes deep into tournaments and is professional, competitive and approaches their sport with respect.....

but, as long they are spotty and incomsistent, they will be subject to these types of comments

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but, as long they are spotty and incomsistent, they will be subject to these types of comments

I agree with everything you say except the way to win respect. Look at Italy. Top team, successful, etc. They are hated for being defensive. Most people don't know anything about football, they merely want to see goals. They cannot appreciate the art of defending. For instance, any true lover of the game will tell you that constantly making footballs lighter is actually detrimental to the game and FIFA/UEFA are ruining football by doing it. A player has a shitty shot from 35 yards, it's heading straight down the middle of the goal, but at the last second is moves around like a beach ball in the wind and deceives the keper (see the typical C.Ronaldo free kick as a reference). The world screams "genius free kick" when in reality the limitations of the ball caused the goal.

Unfortunately, 99% of fans are dumb, and i dont mean that as a figure of speach. 99 out of every 100 fans, if not more, know nothing about football. The only way we'll get respect therefore is by producing better attacking players and by having our players move to top clubs that are also attacking and popular: Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal, Barca, etc. Personally I'd rather be successful than popular. Bring me another major tournament scoring just penalties and deflections in the process and the rest of the world can kiss my arse! :gr:

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euro, wazzup....

italy defined defensive football with "catanachio"....i am surprised nobody considers that before they open their mouths and make ignorant comments that greece plays defensive...

the whole world values defense...all sports value defense...football, basketball, hockey - all the commentators marvel at a teams ability to defend..its not glamorous, its not sexy, and its HARD to do well - and that's what makes its rare - both in execution and in desireability to be good at it.....

the collective mentality of soccer commnetators hasto change becuase all of the 99% that you refer to are simply a bunch of parrots that repeat what they hear on tv/radio or wht they read...not an original thought anywhere in sight...

so, this is where we disagree - greee must simply continue bringing good results..then people who say "it wa a fluke" or " a miracle" will have to find another complaint...thats how respect will be won..at some point the world and its editorialists will not be able to run away form the fact that you cant dispute good results....its true - give me wins and tournamant trophies and leave the scoring leadership trophies to guys from nations who hve not won anything....

also, we have had guys who lead their leaugues in scoring overseas - maclas, gekas, haristeas did some damage - but Wins will chnge teh collective metality - not individual scoring trophies....

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euro, wazzup....

italy defined defensive football with "catanachio"....i am surprised nobody considers that before they open their mouths and make ignorant comments that greece plays defensive...

the whole world values defense...all sports value defense...football, basketball, hockey - all the commentators marvel at a teams ability to defend..its not glamorous, its not sexy, and its HARD to do well - and that's what makes its rare - both in execution and in desireability to be good at it.....

the collective mentality of soccer commnetators hasto change becuase all of the 99% that you refer to are simply a bunch of parrots that repeat what they hear on tv/radio or wht they read...not an original thought anywhere in sight...

so, this is where we disagree - greee must simply continue bringing good results..then people who say "it wa a fluke" or " a miracle" will have to find another complaint...thats how respect will be won..at some point the world and its editorialists will not be able to run away form the fact that you cant dispute good results....its true - give me wins and tournamant trophies and leave the scoring leadership trophies to guys from nations who hve not won anything....

also, we have had guys who lead their leaugues in scoring overseas - maclas, gekas, haristeas did some damage - but Wins will chnge teh collective metality - not individual scoring trophies....

Hi mate, how you doin?

I see what you're saying now and I totally agree 100%. I meant respect from a popularity sense rather than the more typical sense of the word. You're correct, if we build a top team we'll be respect as a good team. But unless we start producing flair players we'll always be in the most hated group of teams because of the reasons Plato-NY mentioned. Hopefully we can silence a few critics at this years world cup. To do that we'd need to get to the last 8 in my opinion. It's the only way we'd be seriously noticed and respected, but it will take alot more to get us liked.

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euro, yes yes, i realzed after i wrote that i did not make that distinction - popularity......yes agreed, flair players will, for sure, permeate the mass consciousness of what they define as "good".....you know, teh 99% u refer to...

we saying the same thing....

italy may be hated, but they are feared....i say, "so what"......i will take that over being a well liked door mat anytime...being liked will never happen, and should not be goal.....the best to expect is simply to be respected.....

final 8 would be awesome, but i dont see it....if we pass the first round i would characterize that as a success.....but dont count on it....

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euro, yes yes, i realzed after i wrote that i did not make that distinction - popularity......yes agreed, flair players will, for sure, permeate the mass consciousness of what they define as "good".....you know, teh 99% u refer to...

we saying the same thing....

italy may be hated, but they are feared....i say, "so what"......i will take that over being a well liked door mat anytime...being liked will never happen, and should not be goal.....the best to expect is simply to be respected.....

final 8 would be awesome, but i dont see it....if we pass the first round i would characterize that as a success.....but dont count on it....

Yeah I totally agree with you mate. Mangas21, Italy are probably my favourite of the big teams that I have no affiliation with. Precisely because of the fact that everyone hates them for the wrong reasons.

Sorry Thrylos, I can't share your enthusiasm. I think we'll go out in the group stages. The Swedish manager owned us at Euro 2008, he knew exactly how to play against us and Nigeria are filled with pace and athleticism. Who will handle that, Karagounis? Katsouranis? Haristeas? Argentina are a different level to us and mark my words, Spyropoulos will get torn apart in that game. I can see us getting 1 maybe 2 points, that's it. :(

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i like our chances in a one game do or die rather than three games round robin...having said that, i think IF IF IF IF we get past the first stage our chances go up dramatically to advnce again.....

over three games our weaknesses have a better chance of being exposed, whereas in one game - where we tend to rise to an ocassion - anything can happen, especially agaisnt an opponent that has not seen us before....it also implies that we would be playing well as a unit being that we got through the round robin phase...

the beauty of itlay's game is way too subtle for most people to appreciate...i think their off the ball tactics and open space attacks are top notch and combined with athltic and skilled guys, well thats why they are what they are....but, as we see with teams like nigeria pace and athlticism does not produce consistent result unless you have the subtle off the ball/open space stuff tht italy has - veyr high collective soccer IQ....

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hahah who cares, greece was the best TEAM at the euro, most of the anti greece bs that i receive comes from (and still does) the british, they are just so jelous, soooo jelous, its funny i remember some pom going nato at me at a party saying greece were lucky, negative, and fluked it etc i simply replied, well, at least i lived through my nations glory, where were you in 1966 (or whatever ###### year it was) ??? o yea thats right u didnt even see it mmm tell me who was in the squad....usualy this shuts them up.

greece should be loved by all, we beat the corrupt fifa and uefa, we are a footballing fairytale, they should make movies about the greek teams success,

anyway who cares we won and they didnt hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

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hahah who cares, greece was the best TEAM at the euro, most of the anti greece bs that i receive comes from (and still does) the british, they are just so jelous, soooo jelous, its funny i remember some pom going nato at me at a party saying greece were lucky, negative, and fluked it etc i simply replied, well, at least i lived through my nations glory, where were you in 1966 (or whatever ###### year it was) ??? o yea thats right u didnt even see it mmm tell me who was in the squad....usualy this shuts them up.

greece should be loved by all, we beat the corrupt fifa and uefa, we are a footballing fairytale, they should make movies about the greek teams success,

anyway who cares we won and they didnt hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

well put :D
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hahah who cares, greece was the best TEAM at the euro, most of the anti greece bs that i receive comes from (and still does) the british, they are just so jelous, soooo jelous, its funny i remember some pom going nato at me at a party saying greece were lucky, negative, and fluked it etc i simply replied, well, at least i lived through my nations glory, where were you in 1966 (or whatever ###### year it was) ??? o yea thats right u didnt even see it mmm tell me who was in the squad....usualy this shuts them up.

greece should be loved by all, we beat the corrupt fifa and uefa, we are a footballing fairytale, they should make movies about the greek teams success,

anyway who cares we won and they didnt hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

:tup: NICE
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