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World Cup 2010: Rio Ferdinand says Euro 2000 absence was a blessing
The Guardian
Carrick was disappointing against Mexico but, in the anticipated absence of Barry until the second group game in South Africa at the earliest, ...
England World Cup squad: England expects as Fabio Capello shuffles packTelegraph.co.uk
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World Cup 2010 England Special: 'It Is Good For Theo Walcott To Run 100m In 10 ...Goal.com
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World Cup 2010: President Barack Obama gives US squad lift ahead of African ...
Telegraph.co.uk
The United States World Cup squad leave for South Africa next week with a presidential blessing. The American team received the Barack Obama treatment under ...

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The United States World Cup squad leave for South Africa next week with President Barack Obama's blessing.

ESPN STAR Sports

2010 FIFA World Cup Group C Preview: Will USA Make the Round of 16?
Bleacher Report
USA will enter World Cup 2010 with high hopes. They have one of the strongest teams maybe ever, a coach who has proved a revelation, and a bona fide soccer ...
US World Cup squad has its roots in Major League SoccerUSA Today
US gets good wishes from White HouseLos Angeles Times
USA's Donovan in confident moodFifa.com
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(GSM) – Shaun Wright-Phillips is keen on making England’s World Cup squad this summer. The 28-year-old winger is eager to avoid another disappointment after missing out on Sven Goran Eriks... Read more...
Defender Simon Kjaer made the cut for Denmark's World Cup squad on Friday, a day after being carried away on a stretcher during a friendly.... Read more...
Coach Dunga and his World Cup squad flew into South Africa yesterday morning ahead of the tournament next month.... Read more...

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US gets good wishes from White House
Los Angeles Times
President Barack Obama speaks with US Coach Bob Bradley, right, during the US World Cup soccer team's visit to the White House on Thursday. ...
US World Cup squad has its roots in Major League SoccerUSA Today
World Cup Soccer Betting: Group E AnalysisBodog Beat
When Team USA came to Connecticut ...ESPN (blog)
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