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World Football

World Football is a unique half-hour programme bringing listeners up-to-date with the issues, stories and passion behind the world’s most popular sport.
Alan Green, the legendary British commentator and football expert, brings an international perspective on the world of football.

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coming up (15)
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    Club v Country, Estonia and Santa Cruz

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    Is there too much international football?

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    1. Lord Ouseley, Match Fixing and David Beckham

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      We ask if racism in English football is still an issue?

    2. Equatorial Guinea Naturalising Outsiders

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      Available since Fri, 4 Nov 2011.

      Is Equatorial Guinea bringing in footballers who have no right to play for the country?

    3. Football Trafficking, AS Roma and Al Bangura

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      Available since Fri, 28 Oct 2011.

      We report on the human traffickers who prey on young footballers.

    4. Libya's New Goal

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      Available since Fri, 21 Oct 2011.

      Can Libya's footballers triumph over adversity?

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