FIFA 2007 WOMEN'S WORLD CUP: O'Reilly ready for friendly foes

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FIFA.com: For USA forward Heather O'Reilly, taking the field with some of the England players will feel just like old times. O'Reilly is a former team-mate of England trio Kelly Smith, Rachel Yankey and Rachel Unitt, all of whom spent summer seasons with her old club side New Jersey Wildcats... [link]

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