Togo players feeling the cold at World Cup 2006 in Germany
June 4th, 2006 | By: Nick O'Neill | 1 Comment »
Togo players are feeling the cold here in Germany. June is supposed to be summer, but from where I’m sitting, it feels more like winter. Rain and low temperatures, put a dampener on the Sparrow hawks preparations. Togo team doctor, Joachim Schubert, revealed that attacker, Richmond Forson, is in bed with chicken pox.
Temperatures in Germany have been lower than 10 C and I heard the Japanese team were complaining as they were up in the mountains.
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Run boys and it won’t be cold!
We are glad to welcome you guys in Germany!
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