Equity World Cup competition – week four: It’s all over for England
Following four unconvincing performances by England’s football team, it was down to old foes Germany to put the national squad out of its misery.
The WAGs can't be blamed for creating a distraction this time as they all stayed at home, so what did go wrong? Was it the coach, the players, or the much complained about Jabulani ball?
Post asked this and many other World Cup related questions to Coversure broker John Hooper, and Equity Red Star's Andy Wright. To find their opinions on the 2010 squad and if they think goal line technology could have made a difference, click on their respective names.
England may be out - but you could still
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