Posted by sean on December 10, 2005 at 12:54 pm in England, Leeds United with No Comments


So the draw for The World Cup 2006 was made last night.

England
Paraguay
Trinidad & Tobago
Sweden

What an easy group for England. Decent results from this group will get the whole country believing we are unbeatable and will win the competition. Then we’ll face Brazil…

I think England will win their group and based upon the way the team meetings will pan out should reach the Semi Finals and get beat by Brazil. You can view my full predictions here and also make your own.

So all in all a decent draw, could have been a lot worse, on the other hand it could have been a lot better like this one….

Back to more important football news, Leeds United play Cardiff City today, very special game for me. The real rot for Leeds started in January 2002 with the surprise defeat to Cardiff in The FA Cup. Giving the Welshmen a real thrashing on the pitch will certainly kill off one of the ghosts from the past.

C’mon Leeds!

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