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					<description><![CDATA[Also helps when you&#039;ve a country of people who can sing well. As a kid I used to watch World Star Football. Despite the name, mainly English clubs. (Once in a while German FC matches were shown. But the slow tactical play was a snooze. Compared to English forwards dashing full speed from midfield, crossing to wingers - this was 70s - who&#039;d volley it in)
We mainly had crap tv screens with lousy reception but the rousing songs brought the game to life. The gusto of Whatever Will Be ...
1 school prefect tried it at a school match. Fell flatter than plasma screens]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also helps when you&#8217;ve a country of people who can sing well. As a kid I used to watch World Star Football. Despite the name, mainly English clubs. (Once in a while German FC matches were shown. But the slow tactical play was a snooze. Compared to English forwards dashing full speed from midfield, crossing to wingers &#8211; this was 70s &#8211; who&#8217;d volley it in)<br />
We mainly had crap tv screens with lousy reception but the rousing songs brought the game to life. The gusto of Whatever Will Be &#8230;<br />
1 school prefect tried it at a school match. Fell flatter than plasma screens</p>
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