Dec. 7th, 2010
A vacation that is so exciting that you can hardly contain yourself now. A vacation that has you in action and playing hard every day. This is a vacation that you will never take. This is a vacation whose day will never come. Its sole purpose is to generate passion in your life today. A context. Something that calls you forward."
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"Naturally we are hugely disappointed. At the same time we gave it our best shot. It was very well presented by our bid team. All you can do is wish Russia well and hope they have a really good World Cup but I wish it was us." - bid ambassador and England legend Gary Lineker has told the BBC of his disappointment
“To say I’m disappointed is an understatement,” London mayor Boris Johnson tells Sky Sports News.
“Congratulations to Russia, they had a fantastic bid, but it’s hard to swallow." - England legend Alan Shearer has also been having his say on Russia winning the bid, telling the BBC
The first of those to give their reaction on the news - England captain Rio Ferdinand on Twitter:"Wow Russia will host the World Cup 2018....soooo gutted. What more could we have done? What did we do wrong?"
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Primer Minister Vladimir Putin is not attending events today, which people-who-read-far-too-much-into-these-things believe means he doesn't fancy his country's chances and doesn't want to end up getting embarrassed.
Which didn't stop David Cameron, although maybe he's just immune to all that by now...
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/live-update/251/world-cup-decision-live?page=2
“To say I’m disappointed is an understatement,” London mayor Boris Johnson tells Sky Sports News.
“Congratulations to Russia, they had a fantastic bid, but it’s hard to swallow." - England legend Alan Shearer has also been having his say on Russia winning the bid, telling the BBC
The first of those to give their reaction on the news - England captain Rio Ferdinand on Twitter:"Wow Russia will host the World Cup 2018....soooo gutted. What more could we have done? What did we do wrong?"
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Primer Minister Vladimir Putin is not attending events today, which people-who-read-far-too-much-into-these-things believe means he doesn't fancy his country's chances and doesn't want to end up getting embarrassed.
Which didn't stop David Cameron, although maybe he's just immune to all that by now...
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/live-update/251/world-cup-decision-live?page=2