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    The official Euro 2012 thread

    All Euro 2012 stuff should be posted in this thread only or it's ze ban you get.

    #2
    Will the euro still be around in 2012?

    If it collapses could be a lot of juicy contracts around fixing currencies in IT systems.
    Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.

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      #3
      Originally posted by doomage View Post
      Will the euro still be around in 2012?
      Yes, next.

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        #4
        Originally posted by doomage View Post
        Will the euro still be around in 2012?

        If it collapses could be a lot of juicy contracts around fixing currencies in IT systems.

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          #5
          Originally posted by doomage View Post
          Will the euro still be around in 2012?

          If it collapses could be a lot of juicy contracts around fixing currencies in IT systems.
          They have already turned the dual currency back on in Dublin

          Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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            #6
            Group D:

            Ukraine
            France
            Sweden
            England

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              #7
              1st England
              2nd France
              3rd Sweden
              4th Ukraine

              A good draw. No Spain, Germany or Holland.
              Last edited by RobertRice; 2 December 2011, 18:33.

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                #8
                From BBC Sport - Euro 2012: England avoid giants as Republic land tough draw

                "Having selected Krakow in Poland as their training base, England will face journeys of up to 930 miles to Donetsk and 540 miles to Kiev.

                When asked if he would consider changing the destination of their camp, Capello told BBC Sport: "Absolutely not because we have found a really good place. I am happy with the facilities and we will stay in the same place in Krakow.""

                I don't mind a bit of travel to a well paid gig but that's a joke

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BigTime View Post
                  From BBC Sport - Euro 2012: England avoid giants as Republic land tough draw

                  "Having selected Krakow in Poland as their training base, England will face journeys of up to 930 miles to Donetsk and 540 miles to Kiev.
                  They don't have planes in Poland?
                  Me, me, me...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
                    They don't have planes in Poland?
                    No doubt and they'll also have an exec lounge, duty free shop, free bar on board... I can't see them performing particularly well after all that travel and temptation.

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