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  Congratulations to Spain as they take the World Cup home. Going into the tournament as favourites they certainly showed
  strength of character, overcoming an opening defeat and securing a tough victory against arch rivals Portugal along the way. It is very fair to say worthy winners of the cup showing immense team
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           <title>Reflections as the World Cup draws to a close</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  As we enter the final week of South Africa 2010 I am interested in gauging reactions to Sepp Blatter's dream of hosting a World Cup on African soil. There has been endless pre tournament debate about security, infrastructure, technical ability, accommodation, ticketing and how the local people will
  benefit from overseas interest.
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           <title>Strong nations starting to dominate</title>
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  After an indifferent start to the 2010 World Cup the major nations are starting to show their quality.
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           <title>England fans put in long shift</title>
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  Travelling around this vast country has meant many hours in a car or coach.
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           <title>At least we're not French</title>
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  We arrived in neglected Bloemfontain in the early hours of the morning on game day. We had just been on a bus and sat next to a couple of guys who had seen three lions at a game park the day
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           <title>Last minute USA goal causes dilemma for England fans.</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[The unpredictability of this current World cup has travelling England fans in a spin.]]></description>
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           <title>This World Cup is bizarre</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[This World Cup couldn’t get more bizarre. The locals are not sure who to put their trust in; the only stand out performer
  being Argentina and even they realise Maradona’s team could easily plummet to mediocrity.
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           <title>It's a 20-hour bus ride to Cape Town!</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Harry Herbert, from Brighton, is in South Africa for the whole tournament and was in the stadium for the opening match of the tournament between South Africa and Mexico. 


After the slight
  disappointment of England’s first game at The Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg; I’m about to embark on a 20-hour, overnight bus ride to Cape Town in preparation for the mighty Algeria on
  Friday.
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           <title>Completing England's World Cup journey since 1970</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[On the eve of 2010 World Cup, here's the last of my reviews of past England World Cup exploits since we last won.  Writing the articles has brought back a few really great memories but in the main a lot of frustration and anger have risen back to the back to the surface.  ]]></description>
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           <title>Watching the World Cup from down the pub</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[With less than a week to the opening ceremony, I've visited five popular pubs to get an insight into their World Cup preparations and speaking with regulars.  It seems that excitement is going into overload and in general people have already made plans to watch as many matches as possible.]]></description>
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           <title>England Prepare</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[The 2009/10 domestic season is swiftly giving away to the drama of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa which starts on 11th June. ]]></description>
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           <title>France 98 and the magic of the Orient 2002</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[With 16 days to go until the opening ceremony and with most of the regular season now behind us World Cup 2010 fever will be going go into melt down.]]></description>
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           <title>Italia 90  What a ride for England Fans</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[Colin Bowman is going to South Africa in 8 weeks time and has 5 tickets BUT still needs £1600 to pay for it.  This week he reviews early 1990s England performances. ]]></description>
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           <title>Icons of the World Cup 2010</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[With just fifty days to go before the curtain raiser in Jo'burg 2010 World Cup fever is simmering away as excitement and tensions build.]]></description>
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