In the first part of his Euro 2012 memories series, English writer and Warsaw resident David Ingham takes a look back at his best moment and how it all started Oh Kuba, is it really two years since that glorious summer? That was a great time for us both wasn’t it? You became a national […]
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So Poland are out, the King is dead. A tournament that had promised so much, and had started so brightly has come to a close for the co-hosts in bitter disappointment and ignominy. The Poles weren’t able to get the win they needed against the Czechs to send them through to the quarter finals. Not […]
I’m still recovering today after what was, in my humble opinion, the game of the tournament so far. With so much riding on the match, Poland were able to put on a very fine performance, especially in the second half, to send their fans celebrating into the night. Yes it was a draw, but it […]
So today is the one that everyone here has been waiting for. Poland’s match against Russia, the same Russia which, along with Frederick the Great, drove the partition of Poland at the end of the 18th century which removed Poland from the map for over 100 years, the same Russia which Poland’s romantic tradition was […]