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Come on England!

Tonight, the mighty England team, led by stand in captain Steven Gerrard, will commence their quest to win the World cup in South Africa.

Every 4 years the nation goes football mad in support of the national team.

Supermarkets do record sales in alcohol, pizzas and party food. The nation is united behind one common aim. Even the Prime Minister will fly the flag of St. George above No. 10 Downing Street during the tournament.

Just imagine if you could mobilise enough people behind your business?

Come on England!

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  • Eleanor Edwards
    Twitter:
    said:

    Oh Matthew, not you too. Every where I go, the world has gone football crazy ;) I am the World Cup’s antithesis, proving it on Monday ;) , and you’ve just earned yourself a mention.

    Seriously though, enjoy the match :)
    Eleanor Edwards´s last blog ..Weekend Wrap: @GaryVee, Thankfulness and my friend SadieMy ComLuv Profile

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    Matthew Needham Reply:

    Actually, I’m not a big football fan, but I’m happy to support the National team!

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  • Tom Sinfield
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    said:

    Yea it should be a good game 4:30am our time (australia) so probably will watch the repeat tomorrow, but can I just say you have an easy group! :P

    Best of luck!
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    Matthew Needham Reply:

    Thanks Tom, it has been said!

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  • John Soares
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    Heck, since it means that much to you and England, I’ll play down my American patriotism and hope for a tie.
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    Matthew Needham Reply:

    Looks like you were proved right John!

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    John Soares
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    Reply:

    Sheesh. I was kidding about the tie thing.

    I don’t follow football (soccer) to any extent, but I did hear on National Public Radio that the United States would be doing very well to get a tie.

    Something tells me England will do better than the States when it’s all done.
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    Matthew Needham Reply:

    It’s a pity you didn’t have money on it John, maybe you have a ‘gift’ of predicting sports results. Now then, what’s your tips for the Superbowl 2011?

  • Nottingham Windscreens
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    said:

    Come on England – can i ask what is the building in the Image? is that nottingham council house?
    i’ve just started a new small business so i’ll keep upto date with whats happening on here through twitter

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    Matthew Needham Reply:

    Hello, it certainly is Nottingham Council House. Well spotted.

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  • Ben
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    said:

    The ball is the wrong shape Matthew!
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    Matthew Needham Reply:

    I never realised you were a commedian until I saw Chris Ducker’s Webcast!

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    Ben
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    :-)
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