Posted on 19th January 2010
England travel to Amsterdam this Friday to take on Holland in the first of two international friendlies being played over the next week.
Posted on 19th January 2010
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England travel to Amsterdam this Friday to take on Holland in the first of two international friendlies being played over the next week.
The England Fans’ Guide to Russia 2018 in association with the England Supporters Travel Club (ESTC) gives you the lowdown on everything the travelling fan will need to get through this summer’s tournament. The 152-page guidebook is a vital part of every England fan’s planning and it’s available for a small P&P fee in hard copy (UK only) or free to download.
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