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« en: Septiembre 11, 2013, 04:44:53 pm »
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But it wasn’t all indignation. The Washington Times, for example, reflected on “a very favorable draw for the US - certainly not the feared group of death.”Nearly everyone in Group C appeared bullish about their chances, in fact. Algerian newspaper Al Khabar wrote of Les Fennecs having “a huge chance” to advance, “maybe even at the top of the group”.
Robert Koren has warned Slovenia's Group C rivals they will not roll over for anyone - and has set his sights on upsetting England.Slovenia will take on Algeria and the United States before facing England on 23 June. Few fancy Slovenia to make much noise in the group, but ex-West Bromwich Albion midfielder Koren  now a free agent - believes they can challenge for a place in the knock-out stages."We're not afraid of England, we're not afraid of anyone,cheap nhl jerseys online," the Slovenia captain said in The Sun. "People say England will have an easy game against us but you just wait and see."Our display last year at Wembley, when we lost 2-1, showed what we are all about.
To the sound of ululating fans and the drone of vuvuzelas the South African squad took to the pitch in an open training session at Wits University's Sturrock Park ground in Johannesburg yesterday afternoon.Calls of “Boooothhh” (referring to South African footballer Matthew Booth) and the singing of South Africa’s unofficial sports anthem, Shosholoza, echoed around Sturrock Park, as the fans showed their support for their national side.The training session's tickets were reserved for Wits University staff and students, many of whom have been waiting for an opportunity to see the team in action.“I did everything in my power to get here,” said Yaeesh Moosa, a 22-year-old engineering student. “I have to get my hands on Steven Pienaar's boots. No seriously.
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