Argentina's 2010 World Cup qualification campaign isn't likely be forgotten easily by anyone who
followed it from beginning to end. For anyone who wants to read a little about the likely fallout
from the decision to give the managerial job to a certified nutter, without (too much) mention of
crotch-grabbing in press conferences, you can [.
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It's been a qualifying campaign no-one who followed it from start to finish will ever quite manage
to forget, but eventually, somehow, in spite of their manager, their opponents and let's face it
their own often atrocious performances, Argentina have qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South
Africa.
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Ahead of the World Cup qualifying double-header which kicks off against Peru on Saturday, Diego
Maradona did his bit for team harmony amongst the under-pressure Argentina squad by telling the
press that he wasn't sure whether he'd continue as manager if the team qualify for next year's
global extravaganza in South Africa.
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Diego Maradona has announced a list of just eighteen Europe-based players for Argentina's final two
World Cup qualifying matches at home to Peru and away to Uruguay. There are numerous big-name
casualties of Diego's refusal to consider that any part of the defeats to Brazil and Paraguay might
have been his fault.
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