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Group D will take centre stage on Friday at Euro 2012, with a crucial fixture, that could determine the fate of the group. England and Sweden are both in need of a positive result as they both search for their first victory in the tournament. England opened their Euro account with a 1-1 draw with France. Sweden were defeated 2-1 by Ukraine in their opening contest.

While a draw wasn’t a horrible result for the Three Lions, Roy Hodgson’s side needs to improve their form, if England are to see the quarterfinals. England will play a conservative 4-2-2 formation, relying on a pragmatic, patient game. With Wayne Rooney still suspended, Ashley Young and Danny Welbeck are expected to start as the two strikers. However if Hodgson decides to go with a wider approach, then either Jermain Defoe or Theo Walcott could make the team sheet.

Walcott could also be used in…

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What's Left on The Floor

I’m not really a great critique or a movie guy, so you’ll have to bear with me here. I’m obviously biased as a hoops fan, but I thought that this documentary was the greatest thing on Earth, easily.

In the wake of their 20 year anniversary, NBA TV broadcasted a documentary dedicated to the Dream Team last night at 9 p.m EST. If you missed that, I feel really sorry for you. But wait, don’t leave yet! I actually have a download link right here! You can thank @Jose3030 later for that one. I recommend you go ahead and watch that before continuing to read this post. I guess you can call this a spoiler alert.

Anyway, for those of you that are still here, lets dig in.

The documentary was an hour and ten minutes long with no commercials, but probably could have gone on for days. There were…

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