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At Euro '92 itself, we bowed out to the eventual winners, Denmark, in our final group match.
At Euro 2004 - my first as a player - Greece won the title. A team nobody thought could win it.
The Italians are very strong defensively. They showed in Euro 2000 how good defensively they are.
While it was an experiment to bring them together, nothing has divided Europe as much as the euro.
A Greek exit from the E.U. and the euro would mean the Greek economy would be difficult to sustain.
We have no intention of leaving the euro. In no way will we experiment with the future of our country.
I'm kind of stunned by hip-hop and R&B's embrace of what is essentially early-to-mid-Nineties Euro pop.
The EU is mired in deep structural crisis. Greece, Portugal and Ireland cannot survive inside the Euro.
We cannot allow the bankruptcy of a euro member state like Greece to turn into a second Lehman Brothers.
The vast majority of Greeks accept the need for reform and want to keep our country inside the euro zone.
As the political leaders of Europe meet to save the euro and European Union, so should religious leaders.
There is no better protection against the euro crisis than successful structural reforms in southern Europe.
The uncontrolled increase of the euro rate vis-a-vis the dollar threatens employment growth in the euro area.
Integration is the most important asset Europe has, and the key component to European integration is the euro.
I described the euro as a burning building with no exits and so it has proved for some of the countries in it.
I'd like to have a 15 million euro villa, but if I can't afford it, I have to look for an apartment that I like.
Within our mandate, the ECB is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro. Believe me, it will be enough.
The Euro Sceptics are the English National Party in disguise, and they have poor old David Cameron over a barrel.
I think it's often discussed that leaving the Euro is an option for Greece. I think this is really not an option.
You've had an extremely weak euro on the foreign exchange markets, you've had a very dubious policy being followed.
After Euro 2008, football in England was shattered for a bit, and people were losing interest in following England.
But I would bet that the euro continues to exist and that its importance as a global currency will likely increase.
I don't say every country has to leave the euro... But we have to leave the possibility if a country wants to leave.
Germany has to put the broader European interest on the same level as its own national interest, or the euro is toast.
Europe must dissipate any doubts over the euro, affirm that the euro is an irreversible project and act in consequence.
As we leave the E.U., the U.K. can turn its back on the austerity policies that have been the hallmark of the euro area.
If the euro becomes a factor promoting Europe's drifting apart, then the foundation of the European project is destroyed.
The euro is a hybrid of a fixed exchange-rate regime, like the 1980s ERM or the 1930s gold standard, and a state currency.
The battle of the euro is being fought right now in Spain and Italy. The future of the euro is at stake in the next weeks.
I see us very much at the heart of Europe. We are founding members of the single market; we are founding members of the euro.
Greece is a medium-sized country in Europe. Our debt accounts for only 2.5 percent of the total of all members of the euro zone.
There is an interior style we intellectuals and design policy wonks know as Haut Euro Pooftastic, which really takes the biscuit.
I can understand countries don't want to join the euro, but they cannot impede the consolidation and strengthening of the eurozone.
Unraveling the euro is a terrible thing. This is a 50-year endeavor to get this continent together and that's a wonderful endeavor.
Everyone who votes for us will know that a Northern League government would get rid of the euro and move back to a national currency.
I would like to concentrate fully on football during the Euro, and I would feel much better if my family is not sitting in the stadium.
Governments must commit to sound economic and financial policies. This is how we ensure reform in the euro area - and our independence.
It's political glue inside Europe to keep it together - the euro is the best thing going for it since the creation of the common market.
I think that the tying of the Montenegrin economy with the euro is a much better option than the adventure of printing our own currency.
After Euro 2012, I had very little holiday and almost no desire to play football. I was slipping into depression, from all the travelling.
The Italians, who used to be a great motor-manufacturing power, have been absolutely destroyed by the euro - as was intended by the Germans.
In order to consolidate the euro we need to harmonise our economic, fiscal and social policies, hence we are going toward greater integration.
The euro is not a currency. It is a political weapon to force countries to implement the policies decided by the E.U. and keep them on a leash.
Across the continent, political divisions are deepening. For all of these reasons, the specter of a euro zone collapse has not been dispatched.
By the way, the European Union Member States together - even the euro area Member States together - are by far the biggest contributors to the IMF.
Going out to France three years ago to watch Euro 2016 was massive and when I was there, stood in the crowd, I wanted to be part of that as a player.
The 1992 crisis proved that the existing system was unstable. Not moving forward to the euro would have set up Europe for even more disruptive crises.
I have never said I would adopt the euro. Not today, not tomorrow, not in five years. We will introduce the euro when it will benefit Poles and Poland.
The euro has become a means by which superior German productivity is able to gain an absolutely unbeatable advantage over the whole eurozone territory.
If we do not resolve the euro crisis, we will all pay the price. And if we do resolve it, we will all benefit, particularly German taxpayers and savers.