Thank you I appreciate the kind words. In this video I was only doing the teams that qualified in this year’s Euros so i inevitably missed a few. I’ll make a wider video including all the other emitted countries soon.
The Czech Republic (please don't say Czechia) as an independent nation may have had their biggest success by coming second in 1996, however their 2004 tournament was way more impressive. It should also be mentally that both in 1996 and 2004, the Czechs got f*cked in the *ss by the Golden and Silver Goal rule respectively - which was banned in both cases pretty much immediately after the tournament, and in both cases, it's very possibly that they would've turned things around and still won the tournament. Also, in 2004 (in which by the way, they managed to beat The Netherlands and then went on to send Germany home with their B-squad), their best and most creative player Pavel Nedvěd got injured, abd therefore couldn't play in the semis - which was another big contributing factor to the final result.
@turc9808 The official name of the country is the "Czech Republic". "Czechia" is an abbreviation that has been made official by former part-time prezident and full-time drunk Miloš Zeman against the will of the people. The three main cruxes are that it's not equivalent to the Czech abbreviation Česko (no matter what some of the supporters of the term will try to tell you), it's not inclusive of the territories of Moravia and Silesia, and last but not least, it sounds too similar to Chechnya, which by the way is the reason why several American politicians wanted to bomb the Czech Republic into oblivion, and why the Czech ambassador was forced to explain that Chechnya and the Czech Republic are two different things, and that the Czech Republic doesn't house and protect any terrorists.
And mind you, Greece's Silver Goal came in the 105th minute, literally at the end of the 1st half of extra time. Meaning that it was pretty much a golden goal. In fact, I remember people being baffled because they didn't take in consideration that there could have been the chance of a Silver Goal being scored at the end of the 1st half
Class vid mate keep it up
Cheers, I appreciate the kind words mate
Nice video, mate!
Thank you, I really appreciate it mate
Well the Scotland one will definitely not be the opening match of euro 2024, they got demolished by Germany 💀
Good video but you forgot Greece 🇬🇷 who won it in 2004.
Thank you I appreciate the kind words. In this video I was only doing the teams that qualified in this year’s Euros so i inevitably missed a few. I’ll make a wider video including all the other emitted countries soon.
@@TargetMan442 Ok. Do you think England will win it tomorrow?
@@martinranalli8572 I hope so but I don't think so
@@TargetMan442 You never know my friend.
I hope England 🏴 can win it this time🤞🙏
yea but Serbia is the only official successor of Yugoslavia
yeah i don't want to even act like I know any of the specifics because I'm aware of how deep it can get
maybe I'm crazy but is missing Greece! they won in 2004
I only included teams that qualified for this year’s competition. I’ll include Greece in a later video. Thank you.
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The Czech Republic (please don't say Czechia) as an independent nation may have had their biggest success by coming second in 1996, however their 2004 tournament was way more impressive. It should also be mentally that both in 1996 and 2004, the Czechs got f*cked in the *ss by the Golden and Silver Goal rule respectively - which was banned in both cases pretty much immediately after the tournament, and in both cases, it's very possibly that they would've turned things around and still won the tournament. Also, in 2004 (in which by the way, they managed to beat The Netherlands and then went on to send Germany home with their B-squad), their best and most creative player Pavel Nedvěd got injured, abd therefore couldn't play in the semis - which was another big contributing factor to the final result.
what’s the problem with saying Czechia? thank you for the added context, I would still give it to 1996 though, not to diminish 2004s achievements
Czechia is the official name of the country don't know what's he on about
@turc9808 The official name of the country is the "Czech Republic". "Czechia" is an abbreviation that has been made official by former part-time prezident and full-time drunk Miloš Zeman against the will of the people. The three main cruxes are that it's not equivalent to the Czech abbreviation Česko (no matter what some of the supporters of the term will try to tell you), it's not inclusive of the territories of Moravia and Silesia, and last but not least, it sounds too similar to Chechnya, which by the way is the reason why several American politicians wanted to bomb the Czech Republic into oblivion, and why the Czech ambassador was forced to explain that Chechnya and the Czech Republic are two different things, and that the Czech Republic doesn't house and protect any terrorists.
And mind you, Greece's Silver Goal came in the 105th minute, literally at the end of the 1st half of extra time. Meaning that it was pretty much a golden goal.
In fact, I remember people being baffled because they didn't take in consideration that there could have been the chance of a Silver Goal being scored at the end of the 1st half
@@NIDELLANEUM Exactly