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The Daily Mirror's John Cross: "Groundhog day back in National Stadium, Warsaw. Hoping to see a match this time. Roof shut, teams warming up, no puddles."

The Guardian's David Conn: "Inevitable with David Bernstein being only 70 that the FA Council wouldn't want a youngster sticking around much longer and tiring them out."

The Sunday Times' David Walsh: "I know of one sponsor who knew everything, even talked doping with LA. Saw a line the other day that he was reviewing situation. #hypocrite"

ESPN's Kristi Dosh: "NFL tells me UK game sells more merch on game day than any other event on the UK's calendar."

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