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World Cup beyond England - Hurst (BBC News)
World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst says he does not think England are good enough to win the trophy in South Africa this summer.

FA investigates secret recordings of players (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
England's Football Association is investigating security surrounding the national team after conversations between coach Fabio Capello and his players allegedly were secretly recorded. FA lawyers have moved to ensure that clandestine recordings made during a team meeting remain confidential and are trying to obtain a copy of the tapes from the Daily Star, which first reported details of the...

FA probes recordings of England's national team (Sports Illustrated)
MANCHESTER, England (AP) -- England's Football Association is investigating security surrounding the national team after conversations between coach Fabio Capello and his players were allegedly secretly recorded.

Hurst: England will not win World Cup (The New Sabah Times)
LONDON : England World Cup winner Geoff Hurst is not convinced Fabio Capello's squad can match the achievement of 1966 and come back from South Africa as world champions.

World Cup 2010: England tighten security after team meetings 'bugged' (Daily Telegraph)
Sir Alex Ferguson says FA right to be concerned by security leak that led to alleged 'bugging' of England team meetings.

Sir Alex Ferguson bugged by story of England spies (Times Online)
Sir Alex Ferguson said on Tuesday that he is concerned about the threat of espionage after the revelation that conversations between England players and coaches were secretly recorded and offered for sale.

England step up security after hotel was bugged (Independent)
The Football Association will review security around the England team – and especially access to rooms used for squad meetings when they stay in hotels open to the public – following a "bugging" incident last week.

ENGLAND REASSURED OVER SAFETY (Sporting Life)
England and other countries at this summer's World Cup have been promised 24-hour surveillance at their hotels and will have their team bus swept for explosives.

Spycatcher! FA on the hunt for sneak who breached England security (Daily Mail)
England will step up their security as they attempt to hunt down and identify the culprits behind the illegal bugging of their team hotel in Hertfordshire.

Top hotels and restaurants to vie for new 'gold' awards (The Scotsman)
SCOTTISH tourism is to introduce a new "gold standard" of excellence scheme to reward the cream of the industry.