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England Wins FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany

Every four years, football (soccer) experts make their predictions about what team they think will go all the way to the World Cup Championship. But never before has an author so boldly written about the unknown results of this great sporting event, until Umut Ozturk (Author of America Hates Me, But I Still Love Her!).

(PRWEB) June 16, 2005 -- Every four years, football (soccer) experts make their predictions about what team they think will go all the way to the World Cup Championship. But never before has an author so boldly written about the unknown results of this great sporting event, until Umut Ozturk, Author of America Hates Me, But I Still Love Her! (www.amazon.com)

In author Ozturks spellbinding speculative fiction, Three Lions Roar: A Novel of World Cup 2006, England embarks upon the road to the World Cup trophy forty years after they last reached the ultimate victory. While this new English football team lacks the legendary Bobby Charlton, it makes up for the loss with two new heroes. These two men, coach Robbie Kiel and captain Josh Roark, lead their team to new heights and develop a bond that runs deeper than either man could imagine. Their lives become intertwined not only through their passion for football, but by their relationship as father and son. Yet this fact remains unbeknownst to both Robbie and Josh. Only Katie Roark, Robbies lost love and Joshs mother, knows the truth. This secret connects the three characters while they struggle not only in the world of football, but also to simply live life.

As Englands team moves closer and closer to the championship, the lives of Robbie, Josh, and Katie become inextricably entangled. The excitement of football and the drama of everyday living build to a thrilling climax that will bring glory back to English football and forever change their three lives.

In unprecedented fashion, Umut Ozturk takes us through the World Cup experience from beginning to end. Ozturks wonderful writing style and enchanting story will captivate everyone from the reader with no previous knowledge about football to the hardcore sports fan. This story is football with heart, in every sense of the word.

Three Lions Roar: A Novel of World Cup 2006 will be at the Internet book stores after July 15, 2005.

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