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web site, w dot, to come photos on social media as well. that way inclined at the w news. good news on the green. do you feel worried about the anneal of the on the green fence remains to change. join me for the size of the green transformations for me, for you, for the plant. imagine how many portion of lands for now in the world climate change cost the stores. this is more like the
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way from just one week. how much less can really get, but we still have time to act. i'm doing all the football european championships are back and the fans are to sort of store football fortunes on the rebound. we'll look at what the euro 2020 tournament could mean for a continent that's just now. reopening from the pandemic also, and the show prices across the prices of rising across europe in the u. s. but central bankers aren't wavering from cheap money and record low interest rates. and this is one of the sunniest places on earth. now it's a major solar power factory will take you to chillies other comments as the hello
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welcome to the show. i'm seeing basically in berlin, the euro, 2020 football term. it kicks off friday, one year late after their pandemic postponement. it's an event that can be quite lucrative for the host. just take the last years, for example, hosted by france in 2016 or then 600000 visitors plus visiting teams and officials travelling and spinning across french cities that contributed about $1200000000.00 euros to francis economy. and that's compared to how much they spent on the whole thing at 200000000 years. you can see what kind of again, that is. that was an ordinary year for the tournaments. this of course is hardly an ordinary year. now, earlier i spoke with my colleague arthur sullivan, i asked him to explain the logic of this year's tournament in which 1111 different cities are playing host. yes, even so you know, so no, no, nothing about this might assume that this novel format has something to do with the panoramic. but even though the tournament was originally due to be in 2020,
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and i've taken place this year, this idea for the former days by 2012. it was the brainchild of the former us president michelle, the teeny. it was very much something that we want to promote for the 60th anniversary of the very 1st european challenge of the $960.00. he wanted upon european events which would take place across the entire continent. 12 whole cities rather than in one specific country. as we would traditionally associate with the type of events. so that was the original idea there also a little bit of a cost factor as well because he wanted to more a cheaper euros to run from a host perspective. remarkably, the teenage time as president, as long over he had to resign african options gamble a few years ago. but id, despite the pandemic, endures in perhaps possibly the worst year for it. okay, so 11 host cities, we talk about france being one and benefiting from 2016. is there an economic benefit to these cities and can even feel the stadiums? well, even in not, not normal, non condemning times the economic impact of this tournament would be diluted compared to a normal one. obviously because of the fact that the,
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the revenues from tourist is spread out across 12 locations rather than just one country. but obviously, even in the conduct of the pandemic, that marginal impact has been even great more significantly w that because there are restrictions all over the place, almost all the stadia will be not anywhere near full capacity, mostly around 25 to 50 percent of the most with a couple of exceptions and then the other tourism factors are minimum because very few finds the local fans will be attending the games. so 25 to 50 percent capacity . perhaps that's still better than what we've seen in the past year. does this mean perhaps this turn marks sort of the return of european football? well, i mean symbolically, it's untasted for a sport like football which is so dependent on it's fine culture to get funds back into stadium. that's essential because football need funds and everyone involved in the game now with us for revenue point of view smaller films will benefit far more than larger folks from the fact finder back in stadium. but european football crisis, which we saw in, in stark lives during the reason super league,
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we ask where a brit 12 lee. i was trying to break farmer break really. that crisis is rooted in the inflationary spiral of wages and transfer phase in the game. that is the root of that particular crisis and getting funds back, and it's not going to particularly end up problem that will endure long after the panoramic is over. right, arthur sullivan, d w business. thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other business stories making headlines. italian financial police are investigating one of the largest providers of online travel bookings for tax evasion, possibly amounting to 150000000 euros, prosecutor se netherlands based booking dot com did not declare any value added sales tax between 201320. 19. after lunch, we manipulating the billing procedure. booking dot com says it plans to cooperate with the investigation. any european 1st, the french ends with central banks are to trial cross border money transfers using crypto currency. the pilot project will see large number of investment banks using
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the digital money to finance credit transactions. the new system is set to boost security and efficiency. united airlines is reported to have ordered at least 100 new boeing 737 max just as americans returned to disguise. bloomberg reports as part of a larger revamp of the carriers fleet. rapid progress in the u. s. fascination program is boosting the countries travel sector. prices are rising in europe and the u. s. as consumer demand picks up and supply chains face bottlenecks. it's something economists have generally been expecting as nations recover from the worst of the pandemic. but the extensive rising prices has been very hard to predict. in many observers are already wondering when central banks could raise interest rates in response. today the head of the europe central europe, central bank, said not yet. how much will these euro's get you? at least for a while, the answer is going to be less than they used to. as economic activity returns in
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many parts of europe, demand across sectors has spite helped along by stimulus keeping, borrowing costs down. that's had one particular side effect. inflation has picked up over recent months, largely on account of base effects, transitory factors, and an increase in energy prices. it is expected to rise further in the 2nd half of the year before declining as temporary factors fade out. on new stuff, projections point to a gradual increase in underlying inflation pressures throughout the projection horizon. in other words, the european central bank expects prices to keep getting higher this year as the continent recovers time then to ease upon stimulus. citing are still uncertain. economic outlook. the c b says no, it's keeping interest rate that record lows and it's 1.85 trillion euro emergency
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bond buying scheme, untouched. rising prices notwithstanding. but it's not just europe. us consumer prices shot up by the most in 12 years in may compared to a year ago with a 3rd of that jump driven by used cars becoming more expensive as a chip shortage. hit auto manufacturing. following the e c b, just held policy meeting, central bank watchers will be turning their attention to the federal reserves meeting next week. this time to see how the americans will treat inflation. much of the same as expected or financial correspondent sabrina castle joins us from new york. sabrina, good to see you. where exactly are american seeing higher prices these days? to be honest with you, basically everywhere, especially in those sectors which are hits hard by to suffer from supply chain no constraints. we just heard it. it's used cars where we saw
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a price increase of about 7 percent. many did you send me conductors shortages and also the high demand for, for new cost. we also see the in retail for and so think prices are up 7 percent due to a supply bottleneck. and a shipping backlog menu, prices fighting. so in the restaurants and also in hotels, but also in the airline sector, airline fairs. so ticket prices are up 24 percent compared to last year. so yeah, everybody is starting to trust level again. so that's, there is the huge demand and we see kind of a perfect storm of rising consumption and businesses and sectors which just cannot keep up with it. that's brianna. we know that investors are watching this very closely. they're watching what the central bank says about this, the federal reserve, the keys, the us. how worried are they, especially given these newest numbers out of, in may apparently not too much, to be honest. i mean,
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and yeah, we've seen that pricing for you, said the reaction today, which was quite interesting because i mean inflation has been one of the great fears in the last weeks of the month. but markets seem to be quite on rebels today . b s and p 500. you can reach the new a record tie today and bonnie as they were falling, although were still awaiting the next meeting coming next week on tuesday and wednesday. so we still have no decisions about interest rates and also on board. he's like investors and also the central bankers kind of agreed on the fact that inflation is just like a temporary issue. and that it shouldn't affect investment decisions in the long term capital in new york. very much right from new york. the middle of everywhere to the middle of nowhere in chile, the other comma desert is one of the hottest places in the world. it has one of the highest levels of solar radiation of all deserts. now it's high time perhaps to put that to the countries advantage latin. america's 1st thermal power plant has now
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opened and as soon as a major step forward towards chili's future, it might as well have been put on mars. this futuristic site is to say, or don't mean that dollar power plant a $1400000000.00 project that has been developed and a comma dancer. more than $10000.00 collectors, follow the sun to reflect radiation on the top of a tower. 250 meters high. the heat moves through molten salt into water producing superheated steam to the last 210 megawatts enough to power 380000 homes in the country. been over my head. when at the opening ceremony, chilion presidents the bus get nearer spoke of the dawn of a new age. who by pover sheila, yes it would be a poor country when it came to energy sources. we have little oil, a little cold, little gas, but we are immensely rich when it comes to the energy of the future. we have the
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desert with the highest revolution in the world, as shown by those white commercial, seen at the top of the tower, which are reflected in the solar radiation. i feel as well as the st will don't mean that door power plant is able to store solar energy for hours and even through the night. unlike traditional solar plants that only generate output when the sun is shining, the plant is expected to fill the energy gap expected when she let close the sum of its coal plants. it's seen as a big step towards making sheila carbon neutral, a goal that country's aiming for by 20. 50. extraordinary. all right. here's a reminder of our top story. this our, the euro 2020 football tournament kicks off in rome on friday. when you're late after pin demick postponement, when france goes to the earth in 2016 and you will over 600000 visitors and added over a 1000000000 euros to the country's economy. this time loves being spread around a bit as teens clash and 11 cities across europe over the next 4 weeks.
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back with outdoor cinemas, around the german capital. an exciting moment after months of lock downs. and we'll have more on this year's berlin film festival or belly knowledge coming up in a moment and later on, arts and culture searching for the essence of beauty. why one photographer size non traditional models are where it's at but 1st the belly nala is one of the world's biggest film festivals. but in the movie industry, it's known as one of the coldest. normally in the way, when the city's paths can be covered in ice. but this year with the corona, virus, things have changed. the main competition with online and the public screenings are also very different reporter adrian kennedy. burley movies tracing off in minus temperatures. but this time i'm ready forage
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but what's this new skies and blazing sunshine? this is all rather strange. what's wrong? or should we say, right? the answer is the phone and i'm a special which opened on wednesday with a girl a screening at an outdoor movie. csr setup right next to the outer nuts, you know gallery on berlin's museum island with covey rates. folding the fully known as the organizers gamble paid off. but what do film professionals think of 30 now in summer? i'm looking forward to and to have an audience, you know, in a different modem, the different mood. i don't know yet what to expect, but it's wonderful to be open air admin, so you're still freezing in not in february and that's part of the process. yeah,
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yeah. this is way too many of those lucky enough to get a ticket. it's their 1st time back in a cinema since the corona virus lockdown. i'm looking forward to go to the cinema again. i told my friends tonight i grew into cinema said testicle. it's fantastic. and this is my 1st time this year that i can go and the cinema. the big questions are many was should, depending on a summer edition, be a more permanent thing. the next year or 2, you know and be february. and also it's and you know, when everybody is freezing, they are always looking for a warm place to go. we should have to buddy not. so who knows,
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perhaps till next summer. the areas back from the berlin international film festival, summer edition, adrian kennedy. adrian, the berlin film festival was originally in the summer 70 years ago when it started, before they switched it to winter back in the seventy's. is there any chance of bring it back to summer? this is not very likely, and there are many reasons for this. most of them have to do with film industry requirements and the movie awards calendar. but also the t of the lyn quite likes it this way because it helps attract visitors to the city when the wise hotels would be rather empty. but there is quite a support for the idea of having a mini open edition of the festival in some, in order to let people have a 2nd chance to see some of the great films some of the prize winning films. ok. speaking of those, what are your favorite movies this year?
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one that stuck in my mind was petite nom up. that's new film from saline fioma who made the wonderful portrait of a lady on fire one many a was back in 2019 including the queer poem in this one is actually quite different. it's a sort of a ghost story and utterly charming, very gentle, quiet. say, oh, of a go who meets her mother as a child in the woods, great performances from 2 girls who are in real life twins. and i love this one. and twins are apparently a theme this year at the valley dollars. so there's another film that i liked, the girl and the spine, and this is written and directed by twin brothers, mon, and silver and 0 show another pretty low key, but quite mesmerizing film about
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a splintering relationship between 2 young women and a spider who lives in the apartment they show and nothing film but one that really caught my attention because of the images and the atmosphere. and they're kind of a very strange sort of manager toy looks like. okay, you've got time for a 3rd pick. adrian, what is it that it has to be tina? there's nothing low key about this. one is a blistering document tree about the sing tina turner from the cotton feels of tennessee and abusive relationship with husband and fellow musician ike turner, to professional success as one of the world's biggest rock stars. and ultimately, she finds personal contentment. i defy anybody not to be moved by her story.
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well, strong word, adrian. ok. some really strong films as well. screening out doors tell us a little bit more about that. there's some pretty cool locations, right, and that's fine. and the locations really to add to something this time around and the weather has been perfect. so far. we've seen the museum island location. there's also a silent green and spin you house in a former cremmit tore him in the vending neighborhood screenings that will take place in the picturesque courtyard. now the very scenic back drawing for the building. some, a special so landmark last charlatan. burge, a rock palace built in the late 17th century there screening episodes from new tv series. and last night it was the turn of issue. and when the under me and the other starting tom shutting looks like a lovely, do you think it's hard to believe the belly? not it could take place without long underwear and war codes,
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but there it is. adrian kennedy, thanks for bringing us that. thank you. well, as world leaders had for the g 7 summit in england, they'll be stared down by a giant sculpture of themselves. it's called mount recycle more and it's made out of youth, computers, telephones, and other electronic waste. just a small fraction of the 50 tons of waste, but people produce each year. artist joe rush says he hopes to sculpture will inspire leaders, including german chancellor, uncle medical and us president joe biden, to tackle the global trash problem as they meet for talks across the bed. the key messages talk to each other, each other. and so this mess out in greece, debate is raging almost as hard as the athens sun over a new pathway on the acropolis to make the site accessible to people with
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disabilities. and by the way, to cut down on the number of visitors who trip and injure themselves each year. well, it sounds good to many, but some politicians and scholars say the path ruins the ancient sites. classical aesthetic. greek opposition leader alexis, to us even accused the government of abusing greece's cultural heritage photographer. christina vaccine says that growing up in russia, she saw women valued more for their physical beauty than for their character. and it was always the same ideal of beauty. and now the london based artist focuses on women's beauty that doesn't meet one narrow standard and not just beauty, but resilience and self discovery. the people with disabilities with different skin colors, sexual orientation, and cultural backgrounds. diversity in front of the camera, staged by a photo to me,
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a photo shoot in london with may be from a terrible angel in deal was born with l. binders and was merely ellis brown. a person who identifies as neither male nor female, they are oem uses of russian photographer, christina vaccine. okay, very good. i think i started working with just women. but then i realize that this, this whole topic is actually much broader. and binary and transgender people that they experience very similar issues and their voices. and i've been heard either how we see ourselves and the values that we approach ourselves with can be very different from what the society wants us to, to, to see. and to be the essence of beauty is the name of the photo project. or actually not aim is to highlight people who are often under represented. and she
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wants to establish a concept of beauty that goes beyond the current standards. really close to so many voices are suppressing to be given opportunities for powering as a model that i have today. shani very important quality to me is that you know, strength, that they've been able to understand themselves and find their place in the world. and believe in themself and love themselves except their own money, their own uniqueness rocks, you know, his earned international a claim for her photographs which are exhibited in galleries from new york to moscow. before moving to london in 2019, she worked in the us for 10 years, photographing people like artist marcia key. actually,
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with the lockdown self portrait shave head, she won the dutch lens culture critics choice prize in 2020. that same year she became the silver winner at the british association of photographers awards. the photo cat cleans the direction is photo studio is open to she finds her photographic subjects through social media, acquaintances, and agencies, both and the, from the tumble and joanne dion have worked as models before. i think it's imperative that we have different types of beauty and different standards, acknowledged because we live in a world for the different diverse people. so it's important to have that as a massive discussion about females and classes being a woman and needs to change the office. 2021 confir change. and roxanne wants to
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support that change with her photographic works and a little more with the photographs and not being able to understand people can be different. they can feel different about themselves. we need only the reminder of that. so i think just having that has some diversity is really, really important. christina, are actually not plans for tray, a total of 30 people for her project. the essence of beauty. the me for more stories head over to d, w dot com slash culture. now from me and the crew here in berlin, it's been great having you with us, take care and see you next time for more i think culture
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the the hi, i'm dana, i'm italian by the way, and i got 5 reasons for you. why you should keep your eye on the sooty at this summary here. hi, everyone's. hi there, guys. today i'll make a case for a believe italy couldn't even qualify for the last one. that's right. you did on tears were seen across the globe. and that was only 3 years ago. was train number one, the seriously, who likes to play against italy? no one, italy is the world building team trust. the currents are cynical when it comes to football. winning is all that matters. it's not about how you play and cynical
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results based mentality, means that italians know that even when you can't win, you must not lose the italians have perfected the art of defending. and no, i'm not talking about cut. they're not till i'm talking about how italian teams always make their opponents soccer and how they're one of the dirtiest scenes you'll ever have to play again. grand sir. even if things have changed a little bit recently. the number to him until then there is the coach. it'll dental monte or in manchester as the times like to call him. he's a man who knows how to win title. he took over in may 2018 after the shambles of a world cup, qualifying campaign in his time football stars his our can reduce himself with this statement of intent to a chinese when they want to store the automated interest 3 short years
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under 68 different players have to check for the 2. no other italian coach has ever experimented this much. but guess what? we're in the year old qualifiers. italy we're winning 10 out of 10 gig ah. number 3, bold decisions. mancini puts his faith in players that the rest of the world hasn't discovered yet and by italian standards, those are gold decisions. sandra to knowledge and thought he was still playing in the 2nd division when he made his international view. he doesn't look like i'm here to play a little bit like him to as a mixture distributor and a set piece specialist or nicholas on nolo who was called in the italian national team and made his debut before playing a single minute instead. yeah. there's also been tends grief for the italian from
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the southern germantown of 40 time, who usually wouldn't get a shot with other italian coaches. but mancini has clearly been paying attention to the buddhist. they got to get into 11. the one failed. so she went down and when they said it back to what i did for this job status. so my question is when you project number 4433, cut did not show forget it. those days are long gone. it's basically the but of the joke in italy right now. of course, there's still the experienced guys to keep things tied back. katherine can be any and bonus sheets. yeah. they're getting on, but they're still rock solid behind them. this gigi donna room up at 22 years old. he's is experienced as most 30 year old. wow. so that's what i was about to say is that he's played since he was 16, and he's
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a healthy shot at sitting 15 out of $43.00. so why former italy coaches always played pragmatic tactics designed around their opponents. but mancini, please at 433, designed around keeping possession. italy is all about the offense. now, the midfield is secure on the ball and tactically sound. just all mancini likes it and one man stands out above all others. nice. hello. this will be the 1st major tournaments for a player who made a lot of noise at an early age, but allow me to save you at 17. by 20, he was already the captain comedy in 2019. he moved to enter, and surely it won't be long before he takes the our man there. now, at 24, he's a real leader and strategist for the new italian champion. and the udi too, on top of that, he's strong in the tackle and has a phenomenal work rate. if anyone fits the bill as a box about midfielder,
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it's butler, he's a player who can do pretty much anything. although he could probably add a little bit more threat to his game. but this one and finally, number 5 squad that i caught the key to montes 433 is a so called plot course or short key at all times the distance between the different parts of the team. yes, small or actually as possible. a compact unit that moves in unison across the pit where the forward, the news we're backwards, who's wanted to miss high level of understanding of the game communication and a high work rates. my new system is especially demanding on the wide players, both an attack and in defense. you started it,
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but the sample of it in to get one of them got a nice you on, on a dolly for what either that or the last story. and so my particular bit of the crow asia, well cover runners up now some key players may no longer be in the creation national team even that i can teach mother magic age danielle. so by sheets even street. but so was, believe me, they were good to gas again at euro 2021. my name is sebastian and here are 5 good arguments, why croatia are among the tournaments. hi everyone. hi there. hi guys. today i'll make a case for a to leave balance. and their passion for football has seen them develop a resilient mentality at 1st sight. creation is not really what you imagine. a
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football power house looks like population of only for 1000000 often poor training facilities, crumbling stadiums, corruption affairs and football. well, no problem. putting them up for blame. the creation national team has football running vain since they started out as an independent nation. i have repeatedly sent shock waves through football. remember, 998, for example. they came in 3rd at their 1st well camp ever. i witnessed myself look football means for corporation as part of the welcoming committee, greeting the national team and zagging to after the world cup and the players are deeply patriotic. ah,
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when football is put on the jersey, they know they're representing a nation. they don't want to let me hear you say, but have you seen chris has more recent results in the nations like seeds in 202021 out class and the group by france in portugal. and in the 2022 welcome qualifiers. they even lost the neighbors civilian again, relax. that's just creation. being creation, relax they could use. they are also known for poor periods, but they come back stronger when it really counts. remember the qualification for the welcome 2018 was also a rather shaky affair. that's when he can love knowledge who replaced is free to says or in late 2017, a man with a rather of quiet appearance, but a great conductor of his team, of great individual class. he's the man behind the 2018 miracle he had to reach out for chrysler after 2018 at live man left and succeeded,
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as they finished 1st in their qualifications group for this year is the fact the creation are now getting a period of poor results is not a problem for he knows how to handle the situation. he's been there before. for example, when he took over. he knows how to handle his players, and in the end, it'll all be just a little bit of history. look at him. then how could i not mention him? lou come on each barrel and all winter or 2018. and one of the greatest modern midfielder is if not the greatest, you can say what you want at the right page of 35. he's still dictating play at the 172 centimeter, a magician can do it all, and makes everyone around him better in attack. he lives through challenges, slides, teammates through on go and has a powerful, long range shot in defense. he produces
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a robust challenges despite its life frame, and steals up position passions due to a superior way. i think he's too old. now. i think the small man will be exhausted . well, better thing, twice. he's a machine at $35.00, a machine that makes the difference. he will determined to go out with a bang, international swans. so we heard about the old guard, but what about the young guns? well, 1st of all, crash as the young hopefuls are not that young. and 2nd of all, they already have quite some experience coach and delhi to really integrated an impressive young group. interesting take nicola license with 23 year old with chrome best football or in the russian league. paul was playing for moscow and not an elite club, such as anything. he score 12 goes this season in a team where he's not fair on this top stubborn defenses against such as, let's say scotland, that the europe last. it might be the key to unlock or take you off the political
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age. 22, playing 4 was working german. he's versus higher and can be deployed on either flat going to tech mid feler, just behind to strike. the black hollow is blast with pace and nimble. on top of that, you can be productive on the ball to reco. it's tips to join liverpool need, i say more go it, make my day. and then i have to think back to july 2018 and after creation last people are good sports congratulating friends. but does that mean creation when i come in 2nd every year? surely not, they want revenge. they want to win at this time, and especially they want to avenge the 2018 final. they want to see friends suffer and one of the possible opponents in the 2nd round is left. krasier still has a bill to settle here. and in my humble opinion, france wouldn't have that much to laugh about this time. here's all
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