Daily Dose 05.07
Let’s get this party started already…
- Congratulations, you’ve won a chance to walk with the enemy (Telegraph)
- US exceptionalism applies to the World Cup, or something like that (Guardian)
- The new breadwinner in the Essien household (Daily Express)
- 10 players to watch during the fiesta (Daily Record)
- Death, taxes and FIFA corruption (ABC)
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It’s not really funny to talk about which stars to watch. We are all fully aware that Ronaldinho is the man to watch, that Shevshenko is a man for the golden boot, that Messi is THE young talent, etc., etc..
More interesting is, who’ll be a rising start after this WC? You know, guys who were barely known before and suddenly score the big contracts or the big headlines.
I put two Swiss forward:
Senderos and Barnetta
Who do you think will be talked about after the WC (beside the already known stars)?
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Australia




Well as i see it BBC has to work alot to bring the hipe of world cup to the point where asian people might wanna sit and watch the game because world cup is not abt the Giants of the game but minis of the game too. Now i know that huge stars like ronalo etc are there but dont forget the proformence given by sweeden costa rica korea japan and now hopeing that jamica can bring an upset during the world cup many ppl think that brazil is the fav but what abt england and what abt italy what abt argentina there r so many countries but how to bring the hipe pick some players make them super star and hope for the best one way or another. These days every one is talkin abt roni but what abt owen what abt zedan what abt veri bring them back on the spot of light we know they r superstars but still they need to be in the light to shine so BBC should bring a programme abt the players there past games there age and what r there targets in this world cup.
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Pakistan




Does anyone know which women’s college team has won the most NCAA champtionships?
NC or TN???
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United States


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