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Other perspectives....Day 21
Jun 29, 2006 | 7:01PM | report this

Tony Cascarino tells us what England will have to do to beat Portugal.

Sid Lowe on Spain’s exit.  

Another article from the always enjoyable Sid Lowe. This one is about Maxi’s wooden left leg.

Harry Pearson on why England should revert to a 1-9-1 formation.

A look at Luiz Felipe Scolari by some of the people who know him best.

Gordon Strachan tells us why he thinks Argentina will beat Germany.

The Guardian looks at the legacy of the great Ukrainain coach Valeriy Lobanovskyi has impacted the national team at this World Cup.

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BobbyMcMahon
I am the soccer analyst for the Fox Soccer Report and appear twice a week - every Monday and Friday at 10:00 EST. I have also been a regular contributor to the Fox Soccer Channel website since the summer of 2004. Over the last twenty years I have contributed to various radio and television programs throughout North America as well writing about the game for newspapers, magazines and websites. Thank you to all who take time to visit this blog and especially to those of you who post your comments and thoughts. PS - If you have questions please post them on the regular Monday blog. I am unable to answer e mails posted to the inbox on this site. And one more thing. If you have questions or complaints or compliments about programming please contact Fox Soccer Channel or Fox Sports World Canada directly. I have no control over what the stations televise.
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