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World Service,22 Nov 2014,10 mins

Caps off to Rooney

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England captain Wayne Rooney made his 100th appearance last weekend but former England star Chris Waddle claims that it is easier to win caps now than it was in previous generations. Wesley Stephenson asks whether Waddle is right and how many caps would football legends like Bobby Moore, Maradona and Pele have won if they had played in today’s era. Plus the programme hears from professor Carlos Vilalta from the University of California, San Diego and Steven Dudley from Insight Crime about claims that '98% of homicides in Mexico are unsolved'. An amazing statistic but is it true? (Photo: England's striker Wayne Rooney celebrates. Credit: Ian MacNicol/AFP/Getty Images)

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