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2014 FIFA World Cup


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The Uruguayan President - who is all kinds of awesome says this about FIFA:

Asked what his lasting memory of the World Cup would be, Mujica said: “Fifa are a bunch of old sons of bitches.” The president then covered his mouth to feign shock at what he had just said, but when asked if he wanted to rectify his comments, he responded: “Publish it.”

He then went on to say Suarez should be punished but he had recieved a "fascist ban".

I would like to point out I find the url quite amusing.

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Steven Defour of Belgium will serve a one-match ban and has been fined 7,500 Swiss Francs (£5,000) for his red card in the game against South Korea. Fifa's disciplinary committee were considering a longer ban for his tackle on Kim Shin-wook. Defour will miss tomorrow's match between Belgium and the United States.
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France make six changes from the under-strength side that started their goalless draw with Ecuador in the final group game. Yohan Cabaye returns to the team after suspension, while Paul Pogba keeps his place in midfield.
France: Lloris, Debuchy, Evra, Koscielny, Varane, Cabaye, Valbuena, Benzema, Matuidi, Pogba, Giroud.
Chelsea winger Victor Moses returns to Nigeria's line-up after missing the 3-2 defeat by Argentina with a muscular injury. He comes in for Michel Babatunde as the only change for the Super Eagles.
Nigeria: Enyeama, Ambrose, Yobo, Oshaniwa, Omeruo, Onazi, Mikel, Musa, Odemwingie, Moses, Emenike.
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What a save from Enyeama.

Address him by his proper title, noted FM bargain beast Enyeama

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