5 live's World Football Phone-in

5 live's World Football Phone-in

Expert answers to your questions in World Football: The Phone-in from BBC Radio 5 Live's Up All Night programme.

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  • 4th July 2009

    Sat, 4 Jul 09

    Duration:
    48 mins

    On this week's edition of the world football phone in Dotun Adebayo is joined by our man man in South America Ronaldingo (tim Vickery and) as well as our man on the European football scene The Top Brass (Andy Brassell) to talk players, league and transfers here and there.

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