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We can enter the English football team into the Eurovison contest singing "Amarillo". Maybe they may win something for a change; if we get no more Greek girls with legs from the gods or Finnish monsters.
Terry Wogan would have a field day.
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As you are well aware theres much more to Finland than just pony treking and camping.Originally posted by zeitghostIt's all part of their devilish plan, Alf.
Today, Eurovision, Tomorrow, the Universe.
Or just watching TV.
Finland Finland Finland
The country Id quite like to be.
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With the dwindling talent of UK footballers, excluding expensive imported players, theres a fair chance that there will be no team from the UK in 2010, so no worrys.
That said, Finland are looking a good bet.
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Saffer Soccer Saga
I think this may be a good thing, I cannot imagine what would happen to whole loads of drunk British football fans out there. Or I can which is even worse....
http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=973552006
AS THE World Cup in Germany draws to a close, it is being reported in South Africa that FIFA executives have made contingency plans to move the 2010 competition to Australia because of South Africa's high levels of violent crime, inadequate public transport, widespread AIDS infection and a general lack of readiness.
The reports, based on an interview with a member of South Africa's organising committee just back from Germany, coincide with confirmation that the country's prestigious World Cup transport project, a rapid-rail link from Johannesburg airport to the centre and Pretoria, will not be ready on time. .....
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