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The World Cup Villains Countdown

Every World Cup has its heroes. But every World Cup also has its villains! In 2010, Luis Suarez p...
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17.12 25 May 2014


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The World Cup Villains Countdown

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17.12 25 May 2014


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Every World Cup has its heroes. But every World Cup also has its villains!

In 2010, Luis Suarez played that role against Ghana with his goal-line handball and as we discussed on Episode 1 of Team 33, Diego Maradona was caught doping in the 1994 tournament.

But on Episode 2 of Team 33 we picked out for other villains: Slaven Bilic (Croatia 1998), Mauro Tassotti (Italy 1994), Frank Rijkaard (Holland 1990) and Harald Schumacher (Germany 1982).

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Watch their bits of villainy in the videos and listen to the Team 33 podcast for the context as Richard, Joe, Dan and I look to justify our justify our choices for the World Cup's most notorious villain:

You can also subscribe to Team 33's World Cup podcasts on iTunes. 

 

Slaven Bilic 

(Skip to 6.50) 

 

Frank Rijkaard

 

Mauro Tassotti

 

Harald Schumacher


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