Throughout the European Championships we will be getting in touch with assorted footballers, bloggers, writers and vagabonds to discuss the tournament as it is in progress.
Who have been the stars? Where are teams failing? Who is winning the tactical battles? We'll have all sorts of opinions as the tournament progresses.
With his country's hopes of progress hanging by a thread, Peter Katsiris gives us his take on their defensive problems, the tired midfield and what the Greek supporters think of Georgios Samaras.
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In this section
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STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Spain v France plus last night's goals
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Peter Katsiris discusses Greece, defence and how to beat Germany
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Germany 4-2 Greece: Reus slams in winner to see Germany into the semi-final
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STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Germany v Greece plus last night's goals
- Euro 2012 talk: Football and finance meet as Germany take on Greece
- Georgios Samaras out to bring some cheer to his troubled homeland
- Euro 2012 Wrap: Horror film ghost girls, Tetris and Denmark's Roy Race
- Greece 1-0 Russia: Stubborn Greece send Russia home with Warsaw victory
- Czech Republic back in contention after reverting to their passing game
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STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Kuba's screamer, Czechs cash in

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