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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE The press reporting on the observance of the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall's fall omitted some details that could clarify some basic issues. Full Article at South Bend Tribune
Page last updated at 12:15 GMT, Saturday, 5 December 2009 2009 Men's Champions Trophy Venue: Melbourne, Australia Dates: 28 November to 6 December Coverage: Highlights and match reports on the BBC Sport website England had something to celebrate after... Full Article at BBC Sport
Young: Dreaming of global glory Related links Teams Aston Villa England Players Ashley Young Also see News list History Galleries Top Tens Venues Ashley Young is hoping to fulfil a childhood ambition by making England's 2010 World Cup squad. Full Article at Sky Sports
University of WA arts-law honours student Jessica Panegyres said she felt privileged to be able to study at Oxford University in England. The 24-year-old from East Perth hoped to eventually become a major contributor to public debate in Australia. Full Article at PerthNow
Algerian coach Rabah Saadane thinks his side do have a chance of making the last 16 at the World Cup finals next summer. Algeria were drawn in Group C for South Africa, alongside England, Slovenia and USA. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
NEW YORK U.S. soccer players were almost giddy yesterday after a favorable World Cup draw gave them hope they’ll reach the second round in South Africa next June. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
PERUGIA, Italy (AP) — American college student Amanda Knox was found guilty of murdering her British roommate and sentenced to 26 years in prison early Saturday after a year-long trial that gripped Italy and drew intense media attention.Her... Full Article at Newsday
Rooney: Would not swap United medals Related links Teams England Manchester United Players Tim Howard Wayne Rooney Also see Sky Sports experts Transfer Centre Fantasy Football Sky Sports Twitter Wayne Rooney admits winning the World Cup would be an... Full Article at Sky Sports
NEW YORK -- U.S. soccer players sounded confident. The English sounded overjoyed. The Americans were drawn to play England in their World Cup opener, part of a first round that will have the pair meet Slovenia and Algeria. Full Article at Miami Herald
Wayne Rooney says Fabio Capello will leave "no stone unturned" in his efforts to make England winners of the World Cup next summer. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
THE Socceroos will take a never-say-die attitude to next year's World Cup after being drawn in one of the toughest groups for sport's biggest show on Earth. Full Article at Herald Sun
England’s 1966 World Cup heroes have warned the South Africa-bound class of 2010: “It’s now or never.” A favourable draw for Fabio Capello’s men has once more raised hopes that the game’s mother country might yet pull off a second World Cup... Full Article at Express & Star
Wayne Rooney says Fabio Capello will leave "no stone unturned" in his efforts to make England winners of the World Cup next summer. Full Article at The Independent
Saadane: Confident Related links Teams Algeria Players Madjid Bougherra Also see News list History Galleries Top Tens Venues Algerian coach Rabah Saadane has told skysports.com that he thinks his side do have a chance of making the last 16 at the World... Full Article at Sky Sports
When he passed the medical to sign for Real Madrid, Toon chairman Freddy Shepherd later said: "I couldn't believe it". Full Article at Footymad
After a three-month policy review, the US president Barack Obama presented a new strategy for the war in Afghanistan based on the hope that escalation will provide the path to America's exit from the conflict. Full Article at The National Newspaper
A massively detailed stats analysis has revealed that Brazil has the maximum chance of lifting the World Cup in South Africa next year, followed by Spain, England and Holland. Full Article at Webindia123
After advancing to the quarterfinals in 2002, the best U.S. finish since the initial World Cup in 1930, there were high expectations for the Americans at the 2006 tournament in Germany. Full Article at The Seferm Post
O'Brien: Family commitments I am 33 years old and my main focus now is becoming a 'proper' husband, starting a family, settling down and securing my future in that country (England). Full Article at Sky Sports
England coach Fabio Capello had no complaints after being grouped with the United States, Algeria and Slovenia for the 2010 World Cup finals. Full Article at Football.co.uk
England (pronounced IPA: /ˈɪŋglənd/) is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Full Article
Former Manchester United and England soccer captain Bryan Robson arrives in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Former Manchester United and England captain Bryan Robson (L) speaks with Football Association of Thailand (FAT) president Worawi Makudi, in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Former Manchester United and England captain Bryan Robson (L) speaks with Football Association of Thailand (FAT) president Worawi Makudi, in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Former Manchester United and England soccer captain Bryan Robson arrives in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Co-writer, co-director and cast member Ricky Gervais, of England, waves on the red carpet for the U.S. premiere of the film "The Invention Of Lying" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Co-writer, co-director and cast member Ricky Gervais, of England, arrives with producer Jane Fallon on the red carpet for the U.S. premiere of the film "The Invention Of Lying" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Brian Robson, right, former captain of England and Manchester United soccer club, shares a light moment during a joint news conference with Worawi Makudi President of the Football Association of Thailand, left, shortly after Robson arrived at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, Sept....
View Photo »Former captain of England and Manchester United soccer club, Brian Robson, speaks during a news conference shortly after he arrived at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009.
View Photo »Former captain of England and Manchester United soccer club, Brian Robson, listens to a question during a news conference shortly after he arrived at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009.
View Photo »Brian Robson, right, former captain of England and Manchester United soccer club, answers reporter's question during a joint news conference with Worawi Makudi President of the Football Association of Thailand, left, shortly after Robson arrived at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday,...
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballers Paul Gascoigne (L) and David Seaman look on after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballer Bryan Robson (R) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballer Bryan Robson (R) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballers Terry Butcher (L) and Gary Lineker share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballers Terry Butcher (L) and Gary Lineker share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England manager Steve McClaren (L) chats to Stuart Pearce after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England manager Terry Venables smiles after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »Former England footballer Alan Shearer (C), Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson (L) and former England footballer Paul Gascoigne leave a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east Engla...
View Photo »Former England footballer Gary Lineker leaves a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east England on September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne leaves a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east England on September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Former England footballer Alan Shearer leaves a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east England on September 21, 2009.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballers Terry Butcher (L) and Gary Lineker share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »Former England manager Terry Venables (L) and Tottenham Hotspur footballer Jermaine Jenas leave a Thanksgiving Service to remember the life of former England football manager Sir Bobby Robson, at Durham Cathedral in Durham, north-east England on September 21, 2009.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne (R) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson (L) leave after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England footballer Bryan Robson (R) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson share a joke after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »Former Manchester United and England captain Bryan Robson (L) speaks with Football Association of Thailand (FAT) president Worawi Makudi, in Bangkok September 22, 2009. Robson is in Bangkok to discuss the possibility of becoming Thailand's national team coach.
View Photo »Let's focus to get there, that's the most important thing at the moment. But it can be a bonus for the players for the last 2 per cent of motivation they can hopefully play England in the next round
It is an exciting draw ... I am very happy to play England, a great team. I am above all delighted to play USA, I was dreaming about it. At Rangers, I am playing with two US players, Maurice Edu and DaMarus Beasley. We have never stopped teasing ourselves for a few days.
It happens around the world these days. I watched Ricky Ponting getting booed consistently in England and it happens all over the world, I think a couple of England fans booed me on Sunday. It is just something you become used to as an international cricketer touring around the world. Fans are biased to...
It’s not the group stage that should concern Fabio Capello. Instead, it’s what faces England in the next round… Should England, as expected, start with six points then the game against Slovenia will probably be no more than a dead rubber.
We are excited to have the opportunity to begin our preparations for the July World Championships in Manchester, England ... We look forward to competing against formidable opponents Duke and Army. US Lacrosse extends its sincere gratitude to Coaches Danowski and Alberici for participating.
Naturally I hope that Holland go all the way ... They are playing well at the moment. They qualified top of their group, they are third in the world rankings. Dutch players are in teams all over Europe, in England, Spain, Italy, Germany; they are everywhere.
Cape Town is beautiful. Of course England will win the World Cup and I would not be English if I didn't say that David Beckham is the best soccer player of all time.
Algeria and Slovenia are two good teams ... and just cause everyone sees England and the U.S. in the group doesn't mean that this is going to be a cakewalk.
That took about a half-second (to register),’’ Donovan said. The U.S. played England in a friendly in Wembley Stadium on May 28, 2008. England scored late in the first half and early in the second half to win, 2-0. Early on the tempo was fast
The World Cup will begin like any other World Cup. (The host country) will play in the first game and all eyes on the second day with be on our game with England
I think it makes it a big game in their minds ... There couldn't be a bigger game for these players to open the World Cup against England. A big way to start, but its a great challenge.
England is physical, big, and used to playing at a very high pace ... We have a lot of guys who have played high level games, but are we as talented as England? Probably not, but we can match their effort.
England is physical, big, and used to playing at a very high pace ... We have a lot of guys who have played high level games, but are we as talented as England? Probably not, but we can match their effort.
Just to sit down and have a coffee with him [Platini] was special ... Everything has been so positive, it's just about keeping it going and not being arrogant. That's a big thing – just because we are England doesn't mean we are going to get the bid and get the World Cup in our country. We realise there...
It is never going to be easy. The games at that level are always difficult, but as an England fan looking in and an England player we'll take that.
matched England in London ... We have to be aware that England were not at full strength then. But we were completely equal to them until the referee decided to gift them a penalty kick. I hope they will underestimate us. That's what the Russians did and look at them now.
Our first match against England should be an epic, and we hope to see a lot of support from American fans in South Africa.
But when it comes to the World Cup and you have a chance to kick it off against a team like England, it gives it a real special start.
If England can win Group C and Australia sneak into second place in Group D they will meet in the next game
Obviously, I think it's a decent group to be in and they'll have a great match-up against England. It should be exciting since there's a lot of historical background to the game
Great way to start, big challenge, but when you come to World Cup and chance to kick it off against opponent like England, that's a great start
It’s a great draw for us, and from England’s point of view, it could have been a lot worse ... How are the U.S. expected to do? Historically we haven’t got big-name players but we are used to achieving more than we are expected to.
It will be interesting to come up against (England and Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder) David Beckham. He has brought the spotlight on to the game in the United States and has been tremendous. I think he has helped our game grow
As finalists in last summer’s Confederations Cup – where they ended Spain’s 35-match winning streak – the USA will be confident of causing another sensation. However, even with Tim Howard and Clint Dempsey in their ranks, England should emerge unscathed from a game that gives them a great start geograph...
England have never played Algeria and of course they got through to the finals with a play-off victory over Egypt. But for me, it's all about that first game and getting off to a good start. Every team's opening group match is important and we're no different - it's a big game.
16 Days until I fly home for Christmas. Looking forward to a break in England so much.
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England World Cup draw, the "best group since the Beatles"
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