FA concerned England World Cup training ground lacks privacy after spygate scandal
FA will try to erect fences around Kansas City base Ethan Nwaneri among quartet called up to training The Football Association is worried England’s World Cup training ground in Kansas City lacks privacy and will try to erect protective fences to guard against the team being spied on by rivals. (…)
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