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A recent survey suggested that a staggering 51% of football fans would starve themselves for a week in exchange for their team Not long after an old Chinese women came back to china from her visit to her daughter in the Sates, she went to a city bank to deposit the U.S. dollars her daughter give her . At the bank counter ,the money was real.It mady out of patience.At last she couid not hold any more, uttering :“trust me, Sir, and trustthe money .They are real U.S. dollars. They.are directly from America. ”
Mexico 10# BLANCO Home Soccer JerseyHowever, turns out the results weren’t exactly scientific. The survey phrased the question thus: “If you had to choose, what would you give up to see your country win the World Cup?” and then gave five less than serious options. The answer “I want my team to win, but I don’t want to seriously damage my body” was not available. Yet this crucial fact was missing from news reports. Including the one from Reuters.
The mediawatching part of me was interested to see how a joke in a survey managed to mutate into a humourous but semi-serious news story. The other part of me wondered… What would you really give for your team to win the World Cup?www.jersey-sales.com
I’m really asking for something that’s realistic. The biggest sacrifice that you could comfortably live with, in exchange for World Cup glory. For example, I’m kind of attached to my body parts (because they’re currently attahched to me and I want to keep it that way). So that’s a no no. But the laptop I’m typing this on? It’s my only computer and I’d struggle to afford to replace it. But I’d genuinely trade it for an England or USA World Cup 2010 win. What would (or even what wouldn’t) you trade?
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