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It has been revealed that England are to cut down on the number of friendly fixtures they play. Not surprised, they keep losing them!

From 2008 for four years they will play 18 friendlies instead of 20. Not much of a cut back is it? 10%, hardly seems worth it really.

Anyway, the England coach Steve McClaren, stated that he was in favour of the cut if it meant spending more time on training camps. I bet! Where are they going to be then Steve? La Manga? What a surprise! Beats losing again I suppose and he might as well enjoy going out to sunny Spain during the English winter for a few training camps whilst he can because I don’t see him still being in the job for too many of those 18 friendlies.

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