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England - 2010 FIFA World Cup: 32 Teams, 1 Dream

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2010

After waiting 44 years since winning their last FIFA World Cup, England may be under more pressure than any other team. With a new manager in Fabio Capello, and red-hot striker Wayne Rooney, England might not have to wait much longer.

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  • I love you England. :) I'm german.

  • bunch of wankers those English....

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  • Or maybe this time, and the years to come.. they're wrong.

  • what the fuck is that @0:06, that is not England, stupid fucking yanks.

  • "no limits to what they can achieve this world cup"

    never heard so much bullshit

  • @vampirewar1002 The word "Soccer" came from the word "asSOCiation" with the same reason the word "Rugger" came around. Rugby and Association are both called Football in different parts of the world. We call our sport "Football" because it was adapted from Rugby football at Yale. Plus, South Africa and most of Asia call the game "Soccer" as well. However, They don't seem to get any hate from Europe. My guess is because they are not the USA.

  • @Headcheezonium

    But the reason that was used was because the full title is "association football" It has "football" in the title. It's why we call it football, there was never much of an argument for calling it soccer in the first place.

  • I love you England! Im American!

  • wasn't this guy the friend of maximus in gladiator?

  • @vampirewar1002 Considering the word "Soccer" Started in England and was very wildly used there until the 70's, It did start there. It's really funny how little the English know about the sport they invented.

  • "There are no limits on soccer in England."

    Despite the fact that soccer does not exist in England... when will people learn... :/

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