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As you're probably aware, the 2010 world cup is almost upon us. Held in South Africa, this tournament promises to be the best yet. Millions of people are getting ready and organising parties and booking time off work, are you?
1. Because the first two England games are on a Saturday and Friday, you won't need to take any time off work if you work office hours. The final group stage game is on a Wednesday, so you might need to take the afternoon off work, or see if you can finish work early.
2. You'll want to find an appropriate venue to watch the games you're interested in. Perhaps you'll stay at home, or maybe you prefer to watch football in a local bar with your friends.
3. If you watch the game in a bar, you'll need to make sure that you arrive in plenty of time for the match. You'll want to make the most of the game, and find out the teams, and the other important ore match information that might affect the game.
4. As the first two England games are in the evening, you might want to think about food eitsher before or after the game. Perhaps you'll have come straight from work, and won't have had time to eat. Miany bars that are showing the games will have special offers on food, or perhaps even world cup themed meals to tempt you.
5. As well as eating, you might want a drink too. it's important to remember that if you're in the car, you won't be able to drink, so you'll have to stick to non alcoholic drinks.
6. You'll want to give your team plenty of support, so why not go the whole hog and get your face painted, and wear the shirt and generally get in the mood? There's bound to be other people who are as fanatical as your, and so you won't stick out too much.
7. You'll enjoy spending time watching the World Cup with your friends and family, and you might make a night of it after the games, or perhaps you'll watch other games, and see how they might affect the draw for the next round.
8. Because TV and projectors have improved, and large screen technology has moved on dramatically since the last World Cup, the picture and sound will be incredible. Imagine watching your team win the World Cup Final in HD, or seeing that incredible goal or save again in fantastic quality.
9. Instead of watching the games at home, or on your own, why not experience the party atmosphere of your local bar? With many bars taking the 2010 World cup seriously, and decorating the premises and having additional screens or opening hours, you're bound to have a great time, whoever you support. Why not see what your local bar is doing? if they're currently not doing much, then why not make some suggestions?
10. Maybe you've booked the whole month of June off, or have changed your shifts and begged and pleaded with staff to change days off, so that you can watch every game. Maybe you're getting your shirts ready, and choosing face paint ideas, or making sure that people know not to ring you. If you're that organised now, you'll definitely be ready for the World Cup in June!
Now you know more about what you need to do before the 2010 World Cup starts, have you got everything you need?
If you're looking for somewhere to watch the World Cup, your local Revolution bar is the ideal place. With big screens to watch the match on, excellent food and drink offers, and a fantastic atmosphere, you'll win at Revolution, even if your team doesn't. Why not book your own private World Cup Party today to avoid disappointment?
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