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A World Cup To Win

James Nalton

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    Soccer writer for Forbes, the Morning Star newspaper, World Soccer magazine, FotMob, and Guardian US. Occasionally for BBC, Opta Analyst, Analytics FC, Hudson River Blue, The Outfield, and This Is Anfield.

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