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DrFilth | 09:25 Sat 07th Jun 2014 | News
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baton rounds and tear gas used

is it just me who thinks it is a shame they can spend millions on a stadium that is next to a slum

http://news.sky.com/story/1277338/sao-paulo-sweats-ahead-of-big-kick-off
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I'm sure the authorities will say that the slum dwellers/locals will have full use of the facilities at the stadium once the world cup is over.
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they could have spent a few quid on the slums across the road from the stadium
footballers on £300,000 a week and young children sleeping in gutters what a world we live in mind boggling !!
Very true. The Brazilian authorities might be taking Matthew 26:11 as their watchword. "The poor you have with you always."
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGXjNCGiEVw
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and across the road they have marble sinks and bogs all automatic
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZbbbe22EHg
It's quite abhorrent these 2 extremes of the "haves & have nots". If only the governing powers got their priorities right.
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/// footballers on £300,000 a week and young children sleeping in gutters what a world we live in mind boggling !! ///

Footballers in Brazil earn an average of £350 a month.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/feb/10/brazil-football-gilberto-silva-common-sense-fc
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aog when the world cup is being played the footballers that are playing will still be on the high wages plus what they get for playing for their country

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