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Ghana Lose Dramatic Quarter Final, But Win A New Army of Fans

The second quarter-final between Ghana and Uruguay promised little in the way of excitement, as the two teams nervously attempted to go beyond the expectations of many and reach the last four of the competition, however what was delivered instead was a game of such monumental excitement that is unparalleled in my memory of World Cup football.

The match had more twists and turns than a complicated Hitchcock thriller when he was in his double crossing pomp.

Just when it appeared to be obvious who was going to win, the rug was pulled out from underneath the potential winners and the audience was no closer to having a sense who would be the victor.

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Ghana Stand Out In Sea of Similarity

With the World Cup less than 100 days away, the fat cats with bulging wallets have decided that it’s once again money making time, as countries unveil their vast range of merchandise to flog to love sick fans.

This can be done in many different ways, but the product itself rarely varies from the norm in order to appeal to a mass market and cash in as much as possible.

England recently launched their away strip of all red, as modelled by Tom from Kasabian, at a gig in Paris, in an attempt to get down with the kids.

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Chris Waddle

He looked at first glance as if he had all the agility of an antique Victorian wardrobe, or worse still, Kevin Kilbane.

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Ian Holloway

“They say that every dog has his day and today is woof day. That might sound crazy but I want to go and bark!”

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Illie Dumitrescu

Within days of signing for Spurs, Dumitrescu was splashed all over the News of the World with accusations that he was chasing prostitutes. A blow to all those at White Hart Lane hoping he would add to the formidable attacking line-up of Klinsmann, Sheringham and Dozzell.

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Peter Beagrie

Peter Beagrie is perhaps best remembered for his somersaulting goal celebrations and a career that saw him play until he was 40, but often overlooked is the fact that he once rode a motorcycle through a hotel plate glass window.

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Steve Ogrizovic

Steve Ogrizovic is one of those players who I have no recollection of ever being young. In my mind he has always been old and was born in goal for Coventry City.

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Neil Ruddock

Where’s the referee in this picture? Where’s the ball? Is a headlock a legitimate tackle?

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Owen Coyle

Yeah yeah, Owen Coyle has guided Burnley into the Premier League for the first time in their history in only his second season at Turf Moor, but who cares when you’ve starred in Hollywood film, A Shot At Glory alongside Oscar winner Robert Duvall.

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