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Spain vs Germany: Who Will You Support?

   


It’s Spain vs Germany in Vienna tomorrow, but unfortunately not everyone can be Spanish or German and have a team in the Euro 2008 final. So that means plenty of neutrals will be watching the game.

But are you going to stay neutral?

If you’ve no allegiance to either Spain or Germany (or if, like Mario Gomez, you’ve got ties to both nations) then who will you be supporting tomorrow?

Vote for who you’ll support tomorrow below in our polll, and let us know why in the comments.

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By Foreverzidane | June 28th, 2008 at 11:04 am
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I’ll be wearing my Barcelona gear with No.14 on the back, just to show a bit of BLEUS! With a bunch of Brazilian , Greek, Venezuelan, Portugese, ecuadorian, Iranian,
friends watching the match on the big screen, collectively we’re all hoping for spain, I just want to see a good match without any redcards for headbutts!

By areallaticfromthesouth | June 28th, 2008 at 11:08 am
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Gotta to be Germany and Michael Ballack for me. Its Chelsea innit? Spain pah pah pah!!! Liverpool scum!!!!

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By areallaticfromthesouth | June 28th, 2008 at 11:10 am
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However Michael Ballack is a major doubt due to a leg injury. Probably the story came from the same sources as the one who said the Super Frank is going to sign for Jose at Inter Milan and the deal will ‘be done’ tomorrow.

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By colman1860 | June 28th, 2008 at 11:38 am
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Luckily, some of us CAN be German. areallaticfromthesouth, i had no idea about ballacks injury until i read your comment, and you just scared the living daylights out of me. kicker.de is reporting that him skipping the practice was more precautionary than anything after he felt pressure in his calf, and that he will be a gametime decision. im guessing he’ll play…he wouldnt miss another major final after being suspended for the one in 2002.

By mele419 | June 28th, 2008 at 12:43 pm
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Spain have played well, but I just don’t like them that much. Plus they knocked my boys out… Germany have played really well too though, so Germany all the way! (plus winning this will be some consolation for how we knocked them out of the WC =P)

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By Jasmine | June 28th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
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I’ll be rooting for Spain I hope they can pull it off they deserve it. As for my ties to Spain I’m Mexican sot that counts for something.

By Hana | June 28th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
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Viva La Furia Roja! Although my two favorite teams (Italy/Spain) met each other early on,which I wasn’t too very thrilled about, it was a blessing in disguise since it knocked the Don out that much earlier (sorry dude), and I got to turn my attention away from Italy’s woes for a while and focus on the awesomeness that is the Spanish National Team.

Oh yeah. Spain’s got this.

By Hawk | June 28th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
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As I see it:

Spain wins in the GK battle.
The defense is flimsy on both fronts…
Spain’s midfield is noticeably better. If its not Cesc and Xavi making beautiful plays its Iniesta and Silva cutting in and giving the perfect cross or shooting a good shot or its Senna shooting cannons at the GK.
The striker battle goes to Germany in potential (if Villa is out).
Podolski (I am counting the real positions altough Pdolski has impressed at left mid.) Klose and Gomez (who has oodels of potential) beat Torres (who is alone and has not impressed, but who I personaly belive will shine…)
Anyways
The bottom line is GO SPAIN!
-Hawk

By mark | June 29th, 2008 at 3:56 am
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I SO THINK THAT SPAIN WILL TAKE HOME THE CHAMPIONSHIP!!!! i think that they will win 2 to 1!!!

WOOOO GO SPAIN!!!

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By Mike | June 29th, 2008 at 6:46 am
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I support Spain for a number of reasons. Like Foreverzidane, I have ties to Barcelona. I was introduced to the sport last year by a barca fan! Since then have had a great friend who is a Real Madrid supporter. I like a number of players on the Spanish team, also. Finally, their long stuggle to succeed in the Euros is a compelling story. Kind of like being a Red Sox or Cubs fan.

By Nobody You Know | June 29th, 2008 at 7:59 am
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Germany, all zee vay! Just read Ballack is in. Does the media want to confuse us? Why wouldo a coach announce before the game who is playing and who is not? So, I guess I will wait for the game… We shall see. Gomez against Spain? I hope not.

By zbych | June 29th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
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Spain! Poland supports Spain. ;)

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