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THE knock-on effects of Plymouth Argyle landing matches in the 2018 World Cup could be "huge", political, business and academic leaders have said.
The football club this week said it wanted to host matches in the city if England was successful in securing one of the world's biggest sporting events in nine years time.See the full content of this document
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Region Urged to Back City's World Cup Bid
A new 40,000-capacity stadium would replace Home Park as Plymouth attempted to establish itself as the home of football in the South West.
Yesterday, business leaders praised Plymouth's World Cup bid consortium for the kind ...See the full content of this document
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