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Beautiful: Samuel Eto’o shares emotional hug with young Cameroon fan

Cameroon’s miserable World Cup campaign ended with a 4-1 thumping against hosts Brazil which undoubtedly left their supporters feeling pretty glum, despite being in a tough group. Star man Samuel Eto’o clearly feels t

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Will Ferrell offers to bite every Germany player ahead of USA’s vital World Cup match

With the United States men’s football team gearing up for their final group G game against Germany in the World Cup, actor and comedian Will Ferrell has told USA fans in Recife that he will personally bite any German playe

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England manager Roy Hodgson: a good man out of his depth

Expectations were low heading into the World Cup in Brazil and understandably so after our horrific showings in previous major competitions. Despite that though, we still have an abundance of hyped up Premier League pl

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World Cup: Spain squad avoid meeting fans at Madrid airport

Spain have had a horrendous World Cup by their standards and with reports suggesting unrest and possible tension in camp, a Spanish smile is hard to come by at the moment. From Spanish fans to staff members, they’re

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TV maths whiz picks Chile for World Cup glory

Before a ball was kicked in Brazil, few would have guessed that the entertaining yet flawed Chilean side, managed by Jorge Sampaoli, would stand much of a chance of getting through the group stage. Coming up against

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World Cup: fan gets in the same elevator as the entire Argentinian squad

You’re at the World Cup celebrating what really has been a beautiful tournament and desperate to get a glimpse of some your heroes close up. Then, all of a sudden, you walk into an elevator that the entire Argentina squad ju

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It’s all about adopting a second World Cup team

As you may have heard, there’s a World Cup on. And while for most of us that means rallying behind our home nation, there’s no hiding the fact we all love to adopt a second team during the greatest tournament

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Is there anyone who isn’t enjoying the World Cup?

The World Cup in Brazil. The controversy, the constant worry over stadiums, the political issues and the debate surrounding various squad selections and potential favourites for the competition. It had it all and could’ve let us do

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Steven Gerrard’s England future: retirement not the end of the world

After England’s dismal showing in Brazil, despite a few positives no doubt, futures are coming into question. The standout one of the lot is arguably captain Steven Gerrard’s, who could potentially announce his inter

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Lionel Messi’s stunning winner against Iran turned into brilliant animation

There have been some memorable moments during the World Cup so far and, with the list continuing to grow, we’re in for a superb rest of the tournament. Arguably one of the standout goals from Brazil, especially at the m

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Spain: tiki-taka testimonial

Last Wednesday night Spain, the current world champions, were the first team to be knocked out of the 2014 World Cup after losing 2-0 to Chile in a match which forced a worldwide reaction because it was undoubtedly

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USA’s Clint Dempsey has released his first official rap song

Former Fulham player Clint Dempsey is America’s most popular and best known footballer but he’s also developing a reputation as a rapper named ‘Duece’. Duece Dempsey (it works, sort of) has upped his game and is relea

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David Bentley – wasted talent or overhyped?

Taking a touch to tee himself up, Spurs midfielder David Bentley unleashes a shot from 40 yards out that loops over Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia’s head and into the net. Cue stunned silence and scenes of delirium

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World Cup 2014: Robin van Persie’s brilliant diving header turned into flipbook

The World Cup is off with a bang and has already delivered some thoroughly entertaining games, full of memorable moments. Of the lot, Netherlands hammering holders Spain 5-1 immediately springs to mind. Nobody exp

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Why I support League 3

The League 3 debate is perhaps the most one-sided in the history of English football. Almost everyone is against its creation – it seems that only the sport’s financial elite and the bean-counters in the Premier League’s headqua