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World Service,19 Sep 2009,28 mins

World Football

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Football's biggest stories of the week on the BBC. In this week's World Football, we hear how the gap between the rich and the super rich could soon be narrowing. European football's governing body is keen to create a more level playing field. The English Premier League clubs have been told that home-grown talent is the future. Does that necessarily mean home-grown English players? World Football speaks to the head of Fulham's Academy. Rubin Kazan is a new name to the European Champions League, and feature this week, while presenter Alan Green addresses the age-old problem of player behaviour.

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