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Germany vs Poland is going to be really good!
When you account for the slaughter going on between them in the press, I wonder how it's going to be on the pitch :p

While I don't like most German players, I must admit, they are title candidates if you ask me. As are portugal, which I enjoyed watching yesterday - they were just unlucky a couple of times.

Wondering what Austria will do in 30 min. (I'm half Austrian) - they really impressed me in an exhibition match against the Netherlands (my other 50% XD) and got to a 0-3 lead, which was later tipped around into a 4-3 loss for 'em, but Pr?dl and Ivanschitz were playing really well... Wonder how much "damage" they can do, as Croatia isn't really bad.

Shame Austria played better since I posted that but 1-0 is not really that fair.

Poland vs Germany is gonna be awesome!

Well Croatia got "lucky" with that penalty (I think it was right they got that, don't get me wrong - still lucky though).

I honestly thought the 2nd half they played like crap... Austria was dominating in a pretty mediocre/bad game with not too great football, but at least they would've deserved a 1-1

im currently at a public viewing area here in germany in my hometown and i feel like back in 2006. ;)

however, my bet would be either germany or portugal while italy and france also might have a chance.

as for germany in particular, i guess we are pretty strong and podolski and klose still kick ass.

and look at that fritz, hes running like hell down there! =)

edit...: why the heck is l?w putting fritz out? i mean schweinsteiger is not bad but yeah... maybe hes a little exhausted. thats going to be an interesting 2nd half.

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