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Topic History of: The World Cup - Legacy
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The Fat Controller Excellent post JK.
JK2006 One of the things I love about the German team is the multi cultural aspect of it; players of different racial backgrounds playing in supreme harmony. And to think this came from Germany. Who says you cannot learn from history?
Plissken It might do something for racial unity. In South Africa, it is generally accepted that football is for the blacks, and rugby for the whites.

If the World Cup can get black kids and white kids playing together, building teams together, well... You never know...
In The Know What will be the legacy for South Africa of staging the World Cup (apart, that is, from decades of debt which its citizens can ill afford).

Discuss ...