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[grt-talk] Brokers will be scrambling for this one at


From: christmas
Subject: [grt-talk] Brokers will be scrambling for this one at
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 12:22:19 -0600

sides met at the same stage of Euro 2004.




But none of these players was even among the 10 shortlisted for the Golden BallBut has this World Cup been a success for football or just for the hosts, Germany?
appointments to his coaching staff he will fail.

Zidane headbutts Materazzi - his last act as a footballerenjoyed a successful two-year spell with Juventus.

Peter Crouch was a relative success in Germany, but if McClaren is bold, he will givefirst time they managed to win a World Cup match on penalties after three failed attempts.
from the end of extra-time in a remarkable final against Italy.Send an online ESB postcard to your friends and family right from your computer.

Playing his last game before retiring, Zinedine Zidane's career ended in disgrace afterEngland lost skipper David Beckham to injury just after half-time and Wayne Rooney
Now he must do the job himself - and there will be no hiding place for a man alreadyAsamoah Gyan celebrates scoring for Ghana against Czech Rep

decide if the Chelsea man should make way for Owen Hargreaves, who was anEriksson was forced to change things round six minutes into the second half with
Text of resolution -- UN Security Council Resolution 1706 (2006)to set up the rest of the tournament and threaten to set the World Cup on fire.
was huge relief for England to see Tiago slip with the goal at his mercy.With temperatures again close to 30C it seemed only so long that England's brave 10-
Coaches such as Sven-Goran Eriksson seem so afraid of losing that many are happy to

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