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By: b-man | October 11th, 2007 Harry Redknapp today stated that Working Class English kids have turned their back on football, insisting that they d rather sit in and play computer. I agree. Why bother going out and playing football when they can sit in, in the warm playing as their favourite team without leaving their bedroom? THIS IS WHY ENGLAND AREN T FINDING DECENT PLAYERS IN ABUNDANCE. ... [link]

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Daily Dose 10.12.07
Published 10/12/2007 by Bob at The Offside
... ) Blame England s football woes on the video games ( Portsmouth Offside ) Sven is shagging someone new ( ...

Soccer Blog Watch 12.10.07
Published 10/12/2007 at The Soccer Weblog
... looks at little SWP, the big money porn investor. Harry Redknapp blames X-Box for the lack of English talent on Portsmouth Offside . ...

Quick Review? Wigan 0-2 Pompey
Published 10/20/2007 by b-man at The Offside
... b-man : Thankyou Greg Redknapp: It Seems Football Cannot Compete With an X-Box b-man : I can't argue with the second part of that statement! ...

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