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2006-07 Podcast 6: Manchester Utd vs Chelsea

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In the 6th Languagecaster.com podcast Hans discusses the upcoming Champions League matches, Brendan reviews Manchester Utd vs Chelsea and the languagecaster team review the big stories in the football world and continue with the predictions battle. There is also a worksheet for this report (complete with answers) which can be downloaded here.

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