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Friday Poll – Brazil to win the football?
Posted by
Kelvin Davis
on July 2nd, 2010
Is Brazil on their way to their sixth World Cup victory?
No
(73%, 74 Votes)
Yes
(27%, 27 Votes)
Total Voters:
101
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