Now we've had a full round of Group games, what's the view on the multi-country format, as opposed to the traditional single host? (I'm sure there is a good reason for this format but I've forgotten what it is. Is it sharing the cost so no one nation was over-burdened?)
I quite like the idea of just one country hosting a summer tournament as it gives the event a more homogonous feel and an identity - as opposed to it being scattered far and wide over the continent; but I supose with no / limited fan numbers, it probably doesn't make much of a difference this time. The only real clanger has been the selection of that stadium in Baku. Hard to think of a venue less suited for football. It felt like the teams were playing on the surface of the moon.
Do we go back to one host for the next EUROs - or is this how it will be from now? I could look all this up, but frankly NSC is always quicker and more interesting.
I quite like the idea of just one country hosting a summer tournament as it gives the event a more homogonous feel and an identity - as opposed to it being scattered far and wide over the continent; but I supose with no / limited fan numbers, it probably doesn't make much of a difference this time. The only real clanger has been the selection of that stadium in Baku. Hard to think of a venue less suited for football. It felt like the teams were playing on the surface of the moon.
Do we go back to one host for the next EUROs - or is this how it will be from now? I could look all this up, but frankly NSC is always quicker and more interesting.