England v Argentina is the World Cup's only match where their farthest north and south cities sit at the the exact opposite latitudes.
England's most northerly city, Newcastle, sits on the 55°N line, whereas Ushuaia, Argentina's most southerly, sits at 55° south.
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@HLTCO They will probably stuggle next season in europe on the home grown player quota. They only have one Italian player who has made an appearance for them all season, and he has only played once!
@henrywinter Weird that everyone is focusing on the huddle, when in the post match interview he calls out the ref for not giving Chelsea a penalty, which quite clearly is a dive!
@thesefootytimes I have never understood this nonsene about this, if you extend the clip 1 second longer, Keane taps Ronaldo on the back, evidently as a sign of respect!!!! (Ignore the music in the clip)
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@FootballCliches@CDEccleshare@D_C_W I was listening to West Ham vs QPR on 5live extra while out for a run, when just before half time, Bradley Allen on co-comms described a young West Ham player as "Locally sourced" surely that description is exclusively for food?