World Cup 2006 Blog

From our reporters in Germany

The Daily Video Show

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BERLIN - It may not be up there with Neil Armstrong landing on the moon or being asked where you were when JFK was shot but we can proudly announce the newest arrival to the Match Of The Day stable – the first World Cup Daily is online and ready to view!

This is the worldwide version and if you're in the UK you can watch an extended version with match action on the top right of this index.

The first episode contains contributions from Gary Lineker and Ray Stubbs as well as a look at a rehearsal from the gallery and some memories of the 2002 World Cup. If you’re planning to be in Berlin and want to be part of the Gate Expectations (watch the Daily for details!) then leave a comment below and I’ll do my best to film you.

I’m also hoping to get some time with the presenters and pundits as the weeks roll on so check back in as I’ll give you guys plenty of notice to get your questions in. A selection of the answers will appear on the World Cup Daily and I’ll make sure that you get name checked in the process.

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  • 1.
  • At 09:02 PM on 08 Jun 2006,
  • shit wrote:

shit

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  • At 09:26 PM on 08 Jun 2006,
  • Mark Egan wrote:

I await the Justin Lee Collins hosted World Cup Daily extra. ;)

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  • At 11:13 PM on 08 Jun 2006,
  • Roman wrote:

The 'Worldwide version' link is borken.

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  • At 03:03 AM on 09 Jun 2006,
  • The Gaffer wrote:

Thankfully not all Americans are as clueless as those two interviewed in that episode of the World Cup Daily.

I wrote an interesting article about the great divide in America for EPL Talk Magazine. The piece analyzes the two extremes in America: those die-hard football fans, and the mainstream who are totally clueless.

Cheers,
The Gaffer

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