
Well I’m in the middle of watching England finish their qualifying for Euro 2016 and thinking about what I could do next year book related, like my world cup of writing post that I did five years ago for the 2010 world cup (I missed last times as the whole three percent thing was running and also there was so many countries that had so little available at hand it would been hard to have done something .So I fancy a swing at either a solo challenge or some sort of football/book related posts like I did in the world cup of writing post relating memories of writers and footballers together. A look through the qualified teams –
France
England
Czech republic
Iceland
Austria
Northern Ireland
Portugal
Spain
Switzerland
Italy
Belgium
Wales
Romania
Albania
Germany
Poland
Russia
Then four more from the eight best third place teams which will be decided tonight .The list makes my eyes light up for a number of reasons, Romania,Poland are two countries I have great books on my shelves to read. Memories of football you can’t go pass Northern Ireland at the world cup in 1982 beating Spain the host nation to top the group, Gerry Armstrong pictured above and those Billy Bingham boys or shocking moments like Austria and Germany playing a deliberate score a win to Germany that meant both countries qualified for the next round also from 1982.I’m sure I will get something fun and different together mix books and football again.

*chuckle* I can’t think of anyone else in the world but you with the knowledge and expertise to be able to do this, Stu!
Do you want any suggestions for Wales (they won’t be footie related though)
Thanks yes happy for suggestions
What an awesome idea! :)))
Thanks
Lots of things you could do, Stu. Perhaps a reading event over the course of the tournament where the more countries you try the deeper you get into the literary equivalent – e.g. reading two gets you past the group stage, seven to win the whole thing 😉
Yes sure I will sort something fun out
There will be games in Lyon. You need to find a French book set in Lyon, now. 🙂