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World Service,19 Sep 2009,28 mins

World Football

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Football's biggest stories of the week on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½. In this week's World Football, we hear how the gap between the rich and the super rich could soon be narrowing. European football's governing body is keen to create a more level playing field. The English Premier League clubs have been told that home-grown talent is the future. Does that necessarily mean home-grown English players? World Football speaks to the head of Fulham's Academy. Rubin Kazan is a new name to the European Champions League, and feature this week, while presenter Alan Green addresses the age-old problem of player behaviour.

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