If England were to boycott this year’s World Cup it would be a strong message to the Kremlin, according to Westminster’s Diocesan Chaplain for Sport. England is set to take part in this year’s tournament, which is scheduled to take place in Russia from 14th June to 15th July. However Mgr Vladimir Felzmann suggested that... Read More
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