Euro 2012 News: Theo Walcott A Doubt for Ukraine Match After Injury Setback

The suspense is building for tomorrow’s England match against Ukraine, but there’s still two high-quality games on television today — Spain against Croatia, and Ireland versus Italy.
Here are the latest Euro 2012 news headlines for today:
- Theo Walcott makes early trip to training but is still a doubt for Ukraine match after an injury setback — The Telegraph
- Ukraine’s Andriy Shevchenko a doubt to face England— The Guardian
- Netherlands left wondering what might have been — UEFA.com
- Tomas Rosicky leaves Czech camp for treatment in Prague — The Guardian
- Russia has been fined by UEFA for spectator-related incidents during Euro 2012 — Sky Sports
- Croatian coach Slaven Bilic will take inspiration from Winston Churchill for his pre-match speech — BBC Sport
- France’s Samir Nasri says Sweden result can win back public — The Guardian
- Kevin Doyle replaces Simon Cox in the Republic of Ireland team — BBC Sport
- FA will contest Uefa charge of attempted pitch invasion — The Guardian






3 Responses to Euro 2012 News: Theo Walcott A Doubt for Ukraine Match After Injury Setback
Wolcott will be fine for the Ukraine game but even if he isn’t England have enough quality to get the job done comfortably against a weaker opponent that may themsleves be without their best player, Shevchenko.
Here’s one you missed:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/jun/18/uefa-2012-bendtner-fine-racism
Absolutely ridiculous. How can anyone at UEFA keep a straight face when they talk about battling racism?
Seems like a determined effort by the left wing rag to put racism and the Euro’s in the same story line, despite Porto’s fans having absolutely nothing at all to do with the Euro’s in Poland and Ukraine. Maybe the left wing propaganda machine in England (BBC and Guardian) are trying to justify there non stop drivel in the month leading up to this tournament. I wonder how many people were put off coming to this fantastic tournament by their nonsense?