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HOME arrow WSC DAILY arrow July 2010 arrow Take the WSC Survey 2010
Take the WSC Survey 2010

It's the summer of a major international tournament, so time for the WSC readers' survey.

Click here and have your say on the World Cup, footballing "morality", stadiums (20 years after the Taylor report), When Saturday Comes and wsc.co.uk. We'd be really grateful for your response.  

The last survey, after Euro 2008, revealed whether the average reader would rather be David Beckham or Paul Scholes.

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Comment by Incandenza 21-07-2010 05:00    [Offensive? Unsuitable?
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Question #15 asks us to tick as many as appropriate, but I can only select one.

Also, no mention of the iPhone/iPod Touch app, but just want to say thanks for that again. Very useful for those of us outside Europe.

Comment by Admin5 21-07-2010 13:25    [Offensive? Unsuitable?
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Fixed. Thanks for letting us know

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