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Cris 09
24 Jul 2005, 09:20 PM
Anyone following this?

F96
25 Jul 2005, 12:20 AM
Yes Sir!

Cris 09
25 Jul 2005, 12:23 AM
There seems to be little interest on it. Your thoughts? When you can...

"Eisenfuß" Eilts
25 Jul 2005, 06:01 AM
Germany has huge injury problems, 3 or 4 players injured, two of them key players.
Now they have to play France in semifinals, difficult.

Mephistor
25 Jul 2005, 03:26 PM
First game:
Serbia-Montenegro : Germany
Very good first half but to less goals. Montenegro didn't have any chance. Second half until 55 minute also good but after first goal for Montenegro Germany lost the controll and his nerves. 4:2 endresult

Greece : Germany
Good game for Germany but not so good like first half against Serbia-Montenegro. Greece don't really have a chance to win this game. 3:0

N.Ireland : Germany
Bad game for Germany. N.Ireland to weak to win against this Germany. 2:1

Chances against France are good if they get their form from first half against Serbia-Montenegro or in second Qualifying-Round (against Holland, Tschech, Croatia).

Good players are at home like Halfar (Hannover96), Kruska (Borussia Dortmund), Dennis Aogo (Freiburg) all first squad in their clubs. Injured good players are Schröck and Dum. Kujekovic can't play against France because of his red card against N.Ireland.

Best German players are Boateng, Polanski, Dejagah (not at this tournament but in general) and Bieler. Boateng ist a Century-Talent same class like Podolski but on defense midfield or offense midfield position.

Cris 09
25 Jul 2005, 03:45 PM
Thanks!!

"Eisenfuß" Eilts
25 Jul 2005, 05:11 PM
Good to see, that the German youth is competitive again.
Also the U20 showed a good performance at the last tournament (WC).

The Old Lady Hertha
25 Jul 2005, 08:15 PM
Good year for Germany to win it, Boateng is impressing.

XIIGermanIIX
26 Jul 2005, 06:14 AM
I read on Kicker.de that germany only has 13 players that are fit to play... how messed up is that? and they cant call up anyone from home? who is screwing who in that deal?