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Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile


Group G: Brazil, North Korea, Ivory Coast, Portugal


Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia


Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon


Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia Ghana


Group C: ENGLAND, United States, Algeria, Slovenia


Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, South Korea, Greece


Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France

red devil Wrote:

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> Can't grumble with England's draw, installed as

> third favourites at 13/2.

> Could play Germany in the last 16!

> France got out of jail, arguably drawn against the

> easiest of the top seeds...only 7 months to go


RD - what was it made me think you were Irish?

The World Cup draw nearly did not happen tonight:


"Two people arrested after discovery of a bomb at the world cup draw".........


Two arrested at World Cup draw


Paddy and Mick were arrested after shouting at a dark skinned man " Oi Thierry, keep your thieving hands off our bomb....."

red devil Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > RD - what was it made me think you were Irish?

>

>

> I don't know Mick, Celtic are my second team, does

> that count?!..

what a surprise ! roll on the 6th Jan !

ratty Wrote:

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> I cannot fooking wait for this World Cup. Seeing

> as my team will have ceased to exist by then I am

> going to throw myself behind my country. It's all

> I will have left.


Ratty, I've always thought the majority of Englands' match going support comes from fans outside of the top Premiership teams, although they won't admit it, most fans want a chance of glory and if their club can't provide it then they look to the national team...

red devil Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> > what a surprise ! roll on the 6th Jan !

>

>

> Aaahhh! Isn't that sweet, Citeh fans getting all

> excited over their forthcoming semi-final

> appearance in the Carling Cup...bless

Well it is our first in 29 years ! Might mean little but at least its something at long last, acorns and oak trees

England are now second favourites at 5-1 with William Hill.... "we can win it this time" etc etc


It's always interesting for us non England fans to watch the gradual media hysteria building up down here. The Tartan Army have the opposite problem - we expect to lose! Whilst my prediction is a quarter final exit to Germany on penalties England have to be happy with that draw. Good luck to them though.

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