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England National Team wins 17 straight games

The England National Team plays 17 straight games, including 10 qualifiers for the World Cup and seven World Cup games in Germany. Football fans will witness Englands amazing football run through Europe as they breeze through the qualifiers with rising superstars. In these ten games England is never to be pinned down. They always find a way to make the English fans happy. The Three Lions following grows larger than ever and will be ready to conquer Germany. This is your ticket for less than $1 per game.

(PRWEB) July 14, 2005 --The England National Team wins 17 straight games, including 10 qualifiers and seven World Cup games in Germany.

England fans will witness Englands amazing football run through Europe as they breeze through the qualifiers with rising superstars. In these ten games England is never to be pinned down. They always find a way to make the English fans happy. The Three Lions following grows larger than ever and will be ready to conquer Germany.

The World Cup stage in Germany finds England in Group B along with the formidable teams of Turkey, Japan, and Spain. Against these great opponents England stands undefeated. The United Kingdom has never before seen a team this dominant, and now they cannot believe their eyes.

In the round of 16, England faces their arch rival, Argentina.

In the quarter finals they play the United States. After handing out an embarrassing defeat to the Americans, England must face the defending champion, Brazil in the semi-finals.

Forty years after beating Kaiser for the World Cup Championship, England will stand victorious against Germany on their home ground and once again hold the most coveted football trophy proudly in the air.

Three Lions Roar: A Novel Of World Cup 2006, allows the reader to witness the entire football experience for almost less than one dollar per game. Isnt that fantastic? England fans who cant afford to go to Germany and see it all, but they can be at home reading this great book before and after the World Cup for years to come.

Three Lions Roar: A Novel Of World Cup 2006 is available at www.Amazon.co.uk, www.Amazon.de, www.Amazon.ca, www.Amazon.fr, www.booksamillion.com, www.barnesandnoble.com, and www.Amazon.com.

England and world wide football (soccer) fans will pay $14.95 to enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience. It is also available in PDF format at www.iuniverse.com for $6.00.

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