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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Cheerio & Thanks!
That’s all from World Cup College! We would like to thank our loyal readership‚ and pass on special thanks to those who have left regular comments. It’s been a lot of fun keeping the site going over the past few … Continue reading
Posted in Vice Chancellor's Memo
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Thomas Hobbes & English Mechanism
WCC has noted previously that the England team appears to operate somewhat mechanistically. Even over a successful qualification campaign it seemed that Fabio Capello’s efforts had yielded mechanical rather than organic solidarity. The team was playing well together, but like … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Law
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The W-W formation: the future?!
It is hard to envisage how formations will evolve in response to the current formational hegemony 4-2-3-1. It is an adaptable format which matches up well against other approaches. Two defensive midfielders provide a shield for the back four, which … Continue reading
Posted in Physical Sciences
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The Capello Project 2010: the end!
Throughout the qualification campaign it appeared that Fabio Capello had struck upon a workable formula. His England side were arranged under 4-4-2, but it appeared that 4-2-3-1 inhered in this approach as Gareth Barry and Frank Lampard were conservative in … Continue reading
Posted in Vice Chancellor's Memo
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World Cup 2014: wildcards!
Speculation has already begun with regard to the players who will be replacing England’s golden generation – a generation which is approaching the end of its tenure as custodians of the nation’s hopes. World Cup 2010 has again exposed England … Continue reading
Posted in Social Sciences
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Spain 1 Holland 0
Spain were the more proactive side in the first-half of this World Cup final, but Holland were well organized in response. Both sides set up under 4-2-3-1, but Spain had a narrower approach with Pedro and Andres Iniesta taking up … Continue reading
Posted in International Office
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Theory of Everything
Further to our research undertaken prior to and during World Cup 2010, WCC is close to devising a football theory of everything. This will be a synthesis of the knowledge generated by our faculties, Arts & Law, Life Sciences, Physical … Continue reading
Posted in Physical Sciences
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Nigel the Magpie
WCC has devised a bold and completely original experiment to ascertain who will the win the World Cup. We have tapped in to the prediction-making powers of an animal! We offered Nigel the Magpie two lots of food. One with … Continue reading
Posted in Student Union
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