A brief period of excitement fading to disappointment. No, it’s not the epitaph on the gravestone of another England football campaign, but Lee Hall’s thoughts on EA’s UEFA Euro 2012 DLC for FIFA 12.The headline news that EA was to release this content as DLC – as opposed to the full-price tournament games of yesteryear – was certainly welcome. But, while UEFA Euro 2012 is a must for diehards, it is essentially a collection of extras that does little to advance the appeal of the outstanding main game.Yes, you get to play the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament – in the correct stadia, at the right time and with what we fear is the official anthem blaring in the background.So far, so EA – official, licensed and slavishly realistic. And no build up to any major tournament would be complete without a virtual chance to predict the outcome. Why, though, are there gaps in the licensing which mean, for instance, Wales boast A Rumsey in midfield when his doppelganger Aaron Ramsey is playing for our FIFA Ultimate Team in an Arsenal shirt?And what if you want to reshuffle your squad and call up your favourite League Two clogger to do a…