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STURRIDGE GETS THE ABUSE FLOWING AGAIN

WALSH’S WORLD
KRISTIAN WALSH LOOKS AT THE OLYMPIC FOOTBALL

IF “Inspire a Generation” was the official motto of London’s Olympic Games, then “this is actually quite good, isn’t it?” must be the unofficial one.
Britain’s success in the cycling and rowing might not necessarily have the nation running the 10,000 metres to Halfords for bikes and boats and the feel-good stories from the judo won’t have many borrowing their mum’s bath robe for a grapple in the street – but it was pretty entertaining to watch.
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