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	<description>Join us on the road to South Africa</description>
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		<title>World Cup 2010 draw</title>
		<description>The draw for the 2010 World Cup draw has been made:

Group A

South Africa
Mexico
Uruguay
France

Group B

Argentina
Nigeria
South Korea
Greece

Group C

England
United States of America
Slovenia
Algeria

Group D

Germany
Australia
Serbia
Ghana

Group E

Netherlands
Japan
Denmark
Cameroon

Group F

Italy
New Zealand
Paraguay
Slovakia

Group G

Brazil
North Korea
Ivory Coast
Portugal

Group H

Spain
Chile
Honduras
Switzerland

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		<title>Bougherra goes AWOL after World Cup win</title>
		<description>Reaching the World Cup is a cause for celebration.

If you are a fan of a nation who has made it to the World Cup finals, did you celebrate?

It is more than likely that many of you will have done...and if you did, did you wake up with a sore head?

Reaching ...</description>
		<link>http://footballsfootball.com/WorldCup2010/bougherra-goes-awol-after-world-cup-win/</link>
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		<title>Sunday best should see Defoe South Africa bound</title>
		<description>Five goals is more than Heskey will hit all year

Booking your flight in advance is a great way to make a saving on the money you spend but there are other benefits of booking early. He may not have put much money down but on Sunday, Jermain Defoe went a ...</description>
		<link>http://footballsfootball.com/WorldCup2010/sunday-best-should-see-defoe-south-africa-bound/</link>
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		<title>Hiddink for Argentina?</title>
		<description>It hasn’t taken long for the Hiddink rumours to start.

Although the smart money appears to say that Guus Hiddink is Chelsea bound for the 2010/11 season as technical director, he has some space in his calendar before then.

The friendship developed with Roman Abramovic may well see him back in London ...</description>
		<link>http://footballsfootball.com/WorldCup2010/hiddink-for-argentina/</link>
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		<title>David Beckham’s World Cup vow</title>
		<description>Steve McClaren won’t be laughing

Yes, Steve McClaren is looking rather foolish these days. Even more foolish than the time he did a Gene Kelly when his English team was minging in the rain.



Even more foolish than the time he showed the world how good his grasp of the Dutch language ...</description>
		<link>http://footballsfootball.com/WorldCup2010/david-beckham%e2%80%99s-world-cup-vow/</link>
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		<title>Fifa World Cup draw mystery</title>
		<description>Now that all the teams have booked their place, what will the fixtures be?

No sooner had the last of the qualifiers booked their place that the entire football world looks forward to the World Cup draw. December 4th is the date and Cape Town in South Africa is the place ...</description>
		<link>http://footballsfootball.com/WorldCup2010/fifa-world-cup-draw-mystery/</link>
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		<title>Uruguay clinch last World Cup place</title>
		<description>Uruguay made it tricky but they claimed the final spot at the 2010 World Cup.

Winning 1-0 away from home should have set them on easy street and taking a 1-0 in the home tie lead looked to be enough to book their place. However, Costa Rica took a goal back ...</description>
		<link>http://footballsfootball.com/WorldCup2010/uruguay-clinch-last-world-cup-place/</link>
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		<title>Henry hands it to France</title>
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William Gallas is the man credited with notching the equaliser that put France ahead on aggregate but all credit must be given to Thierry Henry for the way ...</description>
		<link>http://footballsfootball.com/WorldCup2010/henry-hands-it-to-france/</link>
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		<title>Slovenia and Portugal book their 2010 World Cup place</title>
		<description>The excitement of the play-offs means that there is a lot for any football fan to keep their eye on.

Algeria and Greece got the party started by triumphing in the two early kick-offs but the three remaining European play-offs were kicking off around the same time, causing armchair fans to ...</description>
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		<title>Whistles greet the half-time whistle in Paris</title>
		<description>Although the boys in green and white were dreaming of it, few were backing the Republic of Ireland to cause France problems.

There is still a big forty-five minutes to go but Robbie Keane’s finish from an exquisite flowing move has tied this game and equalled France’s away goal. The thing ...</description>
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