World Cup Soccer 2010 South Africa: Shame on the Beautiful Game

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 June, 2010
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Susan Galleymore and Raising Sand Radio

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Then, despite the hype around what an honor it is for any country to host the World Cup there are very real, long lasting drawbacks.
Professor Patrick Bond of the University of Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa, highlights some of these realities and how they are playing out for ordinary South Africans. FIFA has, he states, temporarily grasped the country's sovereignty...and the government is along for the ride.
Also, music for the games by Creamy Ewok Baggends's "Shame on the Game."

NOTE: two file formats: 128 kbps mono (slow download, great audio) and 24 kbps mono (fast download, good audio quality)