There is less than a month to go before
the remaining football teams compete for the title of world champions. England
last won the Cup in 1966 and there has never been a better opportunity to
repeat this achievement than in 2010. A popular destination for holiday makers
and ex-pats alike, South Africa provides glorious weather and a favourable
exchange rate. As at any tournament there will be great support for the England
side, but this tournament could be extra special.
The Barclays Premier League is extremely
popular in South Africa and the stands are guaranteed to be full of Manchester
United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal colours when the English side takes the
field. Show your support for the national side – visit the Empire Stores
Football Fever promotion for everything you’ll need to recreate the magical
atmosphere of the first big African football tournament right here in the UK.
Transform your garden into a dedicated ‘Football
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outdoor accessories. Invite the neighbours, friends, family and fellow football
fans for a barbecue and make the most of the English summer whilst supporting
the team. Be sure to capture all the excitement and the moment of victory using
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camcorder. Celebrate the victories
late into the night after enjoying the games and a delicious barbecue dinner.
The England side offers fans more hope
than ever with one of the most talented squads participating in the tournament.
With Wayne Rooney spearheading an attack supported by Frank Lampard, Ashley
Young, James Milner and Steven Gerrard, England has the ability to dominate any
opponent they face. With a midfield that roams freely, a stout defence is
imperative. Rio Ferdinand and John Terry provide the solidity required to
ensure no gaping holes form in the middle of the park. With two of the best
fullbacks in the game today in Ashley Cole and Glen Johnson, the side will also
not be lacking in width and quality crosses for the goal-hungry midfielders and
strikers to prey on.
Coach Fabio Capello has given England a
tactical advantage by selecting the Royal Bafokeng Stadium as the team’s ‘home
base’. Its altitude provides the opportunity for players to acclimatise to the
lower levels of oxygen in the in-land atmosphere. Following a training camp in
Austria to acclimatise to high altitude conditions, the side should be fully
prepared. The Royal Bafokeng Stadium was voted the best training facility in
the country and England’s decision to make it the side’s ‘home away from home’
speaks volumes of their intentions.
As the football kicks off soon, now is
the time to take full advantage of the unbeatable deals on offer at the Empire
Stores Football Fever promotion.
Give your garden a facelift by creating a
dedicated ‘Supporter Zone’ during the tournament and provide your support for
the English side. When it’s all said and done and the African dust has settled,
your upgraded garden will still be there for you to enjoy with friends and
family.
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