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10 things to be seen first time at World Cup

New Delhi: With the first match kicked off on Thursday, the World Cup is finally here. But after 84 years, how much this mega event has changed? What can we expect that we have not



The voice of reason

After England's impressive run to the quarter-finals, the glow fades and radio debate analyses what went wrong. After some discussion on the merits of playing at least three passes in the control zone, it is quickly agreed that passion was the problem. Overpaid players don't want it enough.



Rio in Rio

Rio Ferdinand has made enough forays into television for his transition into pundit to be nothing too out of the ordinary. However, unlike Rio's World Cup Wind-Ups, it's unlikely that he'll be teaming up with the Policia Ferderal to ‘Merk Nev'. He tweeted on Thursday that he will be kicking off his World Cup by watching Brazil-Croatia at the home of Fabio and Rafael.