Austria and Switzerland are going to be seeded as hosts. Greece are going to be seeded as holders. And the fourth seed will be the side who has the best combined qualifying record from the World Cup 2006 qualification campaign, and the Euro 2008 qualifiers.
Off the top of my head, i'd guess at Czech Republic - they always have brilliant qualification campaigns.
So the four 'seeds' will probably be Austria, Switzerland, Greece and the Czech Republic.
So you could conceivably end up with a group like this: Austria, Germany, Italy, France.
While another group could be: Greece, Poland, Croatia, Romania.
So with 2 qualifying for the quarter finals from each group, you could end up with 2 inferior nations getting through, while genuine contenders go out in the group stage.
What's the point of having a 'seeding' system if you seed the weaker sides?
Off the top of my head, i'd guess at Czech Republic - they always have brilliant qualification campaigns.
So the four 'seeds' will probably be Austria, Switzerland, Greece and the Czech Republic.

So you could conceivably end up with a group like this: Austria, Germany, Italy, France.
While another group could be: Greece, Poland, Croatia, Romania.
So with 2 qualifying for the quarter finals from each group, you could end up with 2 inferior nations getting through, while genuine contenders go out in the group stage.
What's the point of having a 'seeding' system if you seed the weaker sides?
Funny how i never even mentioned england, but you did. Paranoia perhaps.
I think that's fair enough.
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