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UEFA Euro 2016


DirtyMagic97

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What: UEFA Euro 2016

Where: France

When: June 10 - July 10

GROUP A:

France

Romania

Albania

Switzerland

GROUP B:

England

Russia

Wales

Slovakia

GROUP C:

Germany

Ukraine

Poland

Northern Ireland

GROUP D:

Spain

Czech Republic

Turkey

Croatia

GROUP E:

Belgium

Italy

Republic of Ireland

Sweden

GROUP F:

Portugal

Iceland

Austria

Hungary

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a few weeks before euro 2016 starts, team England lost its goalkeeper. Jack Butland fans will probably be disappointed as their idol will most likely miss the entire season as he injured his ankle last Saturday. The injury happened moments before conceding to Germany's opener in Berlin. What a way to get injured. Just when the season is about to start.

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10 hours ago, janesill said:

a few weeks before euro 2016 starts, team England lost its goalkeeper. Jack Butland fans will probably be disappointed as their idol will most likely miss the entire season as he injured his ankle last Saturday. The injury happened moments before conceding to Germany's opener in Berlin. What a way to get injured. Just when the season is about to start.

Jack Butland is enormously overrated in my opinion. Feast or famine goalkeeper who can let you down at any moment. No matter who England put in goal, their success will be entirely dependent upon how their attack operates. While the results weren't quite there against Holland, two up top in a diamond is probably their most lethal formation.

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6 hours ago, pstall said:

Any of your Charlotte fellas up for an impromptu huddle beer summit and catch a big match?

I wanted to do something for the England Russia match but i think that's Father's day wkd.

I'm keen on a meetup for any match really. I love Euros.

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