The Entire History of the Euros.

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In this video, James Allcott takes a look at the defining moments throughout the entire history of the European Championships.

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James Allcott content focuses on Premier League, Champions League, EFL Championship talking about Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham, Barcelona, England, Chelsea, Jurgen Klopp, Erik Ten Hag, Mikel Arteta, transfer news, tactical analysis and much more. James has made content with Mark Goldbridge from the United Stand, Rory Jennings, Ben Foster, Spencer FC, The Club, Thogden, JaackMaate, ESPN and many more.

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Please correct the title: "The Entire history of England at the Euros (with occasional mentions of the winning teams)"

smithryansmith
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Bad research - totally skimmed past the first 30 years of tournaments, if you hadn't you would have realised that Spain won the tournament in 1964 and finalists in 1984.

darganx
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5:38 Spain won European Championship in 1964 so 2008 was not their first tournament victory

SpringsteenRecordings
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5:38 WHATT??
SPAIN WON 1964 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP... with the ballon D'or Luis Suarez Miramontes(Spanish legend) and the best player of the great inter milan of herrera, the key olayer for their first 2 champions league in a row...

Spain is the team with most eurocups with 3, exact same like germany (3).

Spain not only won the tournament before 2008, but they did it before germany, france, netherland, italy etc... in the second ever eurocup played in history.

They won eurocups, olimpics... in past century, the only thing they have a bad luck trying were world cups.

They even almost won another eurocup in 1984. But they lost the final against platini's france.

rdg
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Heard about England more than anything and they’ve never even won it 😂🤣

maxmaclaren
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Only criticism is you massively undersold and didn’t elaborate on how insane and chaotic the first couple of decades of Euros were.

Think those stories might have been more unique and beneficial than re-hashing the last 20 years in more detail

officharlottestorm
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Panenka doing the Panenka to secure the euros, yet Pirlo needs to be mentioned?

stuckinkelp-iknp
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Love the way you keep coming up with fresh video formats Jimbo! Shoutouts to the editors and writers behind all this content!

ITSFEDR
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A bit scummy copying the entire format and thumbnail from a smaller Creator mate

isacksb
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Spain won the second Euros. After USSR in 1960, Spain won it in 1964 against the ex euro holders ....

poamastefan
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This blokes got the best informative content on YouTube

lekleklekki
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Hate to be ~that guy~ but Spain won the Euros in 1964 so 2008 was their 2nd major international trophy

SpursyB
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Seeing the pull on Saka again is crazy. He set a precedent for players being allowed to do what they want to Bukayo without a card

ACEx
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this man talked about England more than he did about all the other countries combined

challah
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Denmark's tactics did not create the backpass rule. It's a nice story but it is a myth, the law change was proposed and agreed before the tournament started. Also, "Denmark abused the lack of a backpass rule" is also a myth. They wasted time at the end of a game they'd already won. Every team today do this - just in a different way.

GarethWareth
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The backpass rule was agreed on before euro 92 for the next season and wasn’t made because of Denmarks magnificent victory!

JDBerggreen
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Unreal content Jimbo, much appreciated

bigted
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Spain had won the tournament before 08

ucheofili
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Error: 2008 was not Spain first major tournment but 1964

sapobar
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Anglo tries to pronounce non-native names challenge (impossible)

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