Three potential dark horses for the 2016 European Championships

With less than two months to go until the start of the European Championship in France this summer, players, fans and managers alike could be forgiven for having one eye on a tournament that promises to provide a wonderful feast of football. It will be the first in competition history to feature twenty-four teams instead of the traditional sixteen, with the increase in participants providing ardent football fans worldwide with even more action to savour from some of the best players on the international stage. Some heavyweight teams like 2014 WC semifinalists Holland, 1992 winners Denmark and 2004 champions Greece surprisingly missed out Continue reading