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You’ve Got To Fancy Argentina

June 18, 2010
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Argentina babes

Argentina babes by gnews pics. If Argentina fielded this line up then you might see some real tight man marking from the opposition. Imagine one of these carefully placing the ball on the penalty spot. And wouldn’t you be praying to God for the whole 90 minutes they swapped shirts at the end. England’s John Terry might get sent off for persistent offending playing against these beauties, and they’d...

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Westwood Wins But Still Seeks Major Victory

June 15, 2010
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Lee Westwood

Lee Westwood (photo by Paddy Briggs) warmed up for this week’s US Open tournament by winning the St Jude Classic in Memphis. Westwood won a three man play off against Swede Robert Karlsson and American Robert Garrigus to end a 12 year drought on the US PGA Tour. Garrigus stood on the 18th tee with a three stroke lead but after dunking his drive into a lake had to...

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Stuttering England Give Cappello Tough Calls to Make

June 13, 2010
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Fabio Capello

England kicked off their World Cup 2010 campaign on Saturday night with a 1-1 draw against the USA at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg. It was a game which will long be remembered for an horrendous error by England goalkeeper Robert Green which gifted America their equalizing goal. England were leading 1-0 from a 5th minute Steven Gerrard goal and looking likely to run out comfortable winners when America’s...

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Give Referees a Green For Go

June 10, 2010
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Brazil's Rivaldo against Turkey in 2002

Football’s World Cup kicks off tomorrow night (Friday) in the Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg, with South Africa playing Mexico. How long into the match will it be before we see the first player rolling around in agony and TV replays showing the opposing player has not even touched him. Professionalism has been in the game a long time now and the world’s football governing body FIFA have made a...

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A Victory Without Broad Shoulders

June 8, 2010
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Bowled Over by Stuart Broad

England cricket team’s recent 2-0 test match whitewash over Bangladesh was the exact scoreline of the two teams reverse rubber in Bangladesh during March. England achieved both series victories at a comfortable ease with a Twenty20 World Cup triumph ‘bang’ in the middle. After four successive test victories over an improving Bangladesh side I question whether England have learned a lot or lost a little from it all. England...

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It Takes Dutch Courage to Pick Football’s World Cup Winner

June 8, 2010
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FIFA World Cup Logo

The FIFA 2010 World Cup kicks off this Friday with Baffana Baffana ‘The Boys The Boys’ pitting themselves up against El Tri, ‘The Three Coloured.’ Host nation South Africa against Mexico is a game in which I fully expect to see the African vuvuzela (trumpet) muffled by 10 green shirted sombrero’s and an under employed goalkeeper. South Africa have next to no chance of progressing out of their group...

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