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In fact, of late the Euros seems to have been more consistent than the World Cup. I can't actually remember a bad Euros (some foreign observers suggest Euro 96, but to an Englishman the whole thing was amazing), but there have been some forgettable World Cups in recent years. Brazil was probably the best in quite a while.
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In fact, of late the Euros seems to have been more consistent than the World Cup. I can't actually remember a bad Euros (some foreign observers suggest Euro 96, but to an Englishman the whole thing was amazing), but there have been some forgettable World Cups in recent years. Brazil was probably the best in quite a while.
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Well as I said in the other thread I'm not in favour of the expansion to almost half of UEFA members, but if it turns out as "rubbish" as Mexico 86 or Spain 82 I'll be happy enough
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Well as I said in the other thread I'm not in favour of the expansion to almost half of UEFA members, but if it turns out as "rubbish" as Mexico 86 or Spain 82 I'll be happy enough
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Not sure about that, I think Euro 2016's teams can at least match the likes of Kuwait, El Salvador, New Zealand, Canada, Iraq and Scotland.
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