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    I think the World Cup has been a watershed this year; before, Sepp Blatter ruled with an unquestioned iron fist, and his policies have been shown as innately flawed. He himself has been shown up, and I believe that post-2010 FIFA will now have to entertain input from all quarters.

    I disagree about no new stars emerging; for me, Germany's Mesut Oezil and Bastian Schweinsteiger have been outstanding, the former especially so.

    For me, the abiding memory of the World Cup this year has been the failure of the ball. Too light by far, it has provided us with countless images of flying high into the stands and made a mockery of the best players in the world being unable to control it. As for tonight, I don't mind who wins as I like both teams, but I'd like to see the Dutch at last win the World Cup. Spain are European Champions at the moment, so I guess it boils down to wanting to see the spoils shared around.

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