Poland's fight against anti-semitism
A leading anti-racism group in Poland says the country has made big strides in tackling anti-semitism ahead of Euro 2012. And Ireland keeper Shay Given says the Euros are harder than the World Cup.
A leading anti-racism group in Poland tells us that the country has made big strides in tackling anti-semitism ahead of Euro 2012.
The Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given, says it'll be tougher to get past the group stages at Euro 2012 than at any World Cup.
The football author Jimmy Burns, talks about his latest book, all about the history of Spanish football.
And we hear from 95-year-old Welshman Ron Jones, who played in goal for a Wales representative side in matches against English, Scottish and Irish teams in the Auschwitz concentration camp while he was held there as a prisoner of war.
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