'Spain might have emerged victorious, but following recent precedent John Terry saw no reason why he shouldn't join in the celebrations,' sniggers Gareth Griffiths, in the best of a crop of similarly themed entriesPhotograph: Bernat Armangue/Photomontage'I've had a haunting Euro Vision for a few days now,' titters Gareth Patterson. 'Nul points for Russia'Photograph: Photomontage'Hopefully there are no giant anthropomorphic bananas on the pitches this tournament but knowing Andy's luck ...' emails Gavin McCoy, who seems to assume we know what anthropomorphic meansPhotograph: Photomontage
'The inevitable winners celebrate along with a now familiar face on such occasions as he collects yet another medal,' sighs David Hodges, riding a riffPhotograph: Photomontage'As Spain's economy continued to slide, Sergio Ramos was careful not to drop another trophy,' laughs Shane PalmerPhotograph: Photomontage'England will experience some déjà-vu and JT will steal the scene after all,' reckons Koichiro YamamuraPhotograph: Photomontage'I wish this wasn't England,' weeps Daniel Pitchford in the week's best entryPhotograph: Photomontage'Stranger things haven't happened,' yelps Pauric FarrellPhotograph: Photomontage'Eat your heart out, Nostradamus!' roars Will BucklandPhotograph: Photomontage'Saint Giovanni keeping a watchful eye over his flock. But what's Roy up to?' asks Daragh McCannPhotograph: Photomontage'Fresh from their win at the 1986 Iceland Triangular Tournament ..." chortles Gavin McCoy again, who's from Ireland so can get away with this sort of stereotypingPhotograph: Photomontage
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