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World Soccer XXIV: The Road to Rio

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For those of you not finding anything on the tube right now, Man City and Liverpool, 3 and 4 in the Premier League, are tied at 1 - 1 near the end of the first half. NBCSN on your cable or dish provider.
 
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For those of you not finding anything on the tube right now, Man City and Liverpool, 3 and 4 in the Premier League, are tied at 1 - 1 near the end of the first half. NBCSN on your cable or dish provider.

It was a nice game.
 
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He doesn't have a lot of help at Sunderland, and the situation at Hull wasn't much better.

As the resident Hull City fan, totally agreed on his time at Hull. He had no service at all then. I would actually like to see what he could do right now with them though since they have an actual player in Huddlestone that could pass him the ball from midfield.

I have watched quite a few Sunderland games and it is the same thing. It seems they just lump the ball forward to him, and he is actually very good at bringing it down. He is not a back to goal scorer though, he needs to have those passes putting him through. Its too bad because I think he could make it there, and now you start to worry if it is going to wreck his confidence going into the World Cup.
 
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"Football will be protected."

I wonder how many soldiers they will post around each stadium to make sure football is protected...
That or tell em all to knock it off our they would move everything to the USA.
 
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Why not? Plenty of quality stadia. They just handled the Olympics with ease. The nation practically invented the game and it would be an olive branch after the number of times FIFA has bent the English FA over in recent years.

Plus, it would save FIFA the embarrassment of having the WC within the same country within a decade of time when Qatar comes up way short of being able to pull off their world cup. England, Russia, USA.
 
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I can't imagine them moving the World Cup out of Brazil, regardless of the problems leading up to the tournament.
 
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