World Soccer

REPORTS WE COULDN’T MAKE UP

1 FROM THE ASHES

hen you hear “The Ashes” in a sporting context, it usually refers to the cricketing rivalry between England and Australia. Yet it also describes the footballing grudge match between the Aussies and their nearest neighbours New Zealand. Between 1923 and 1954, the two countries’ football teams competed for a small wooden casket of ashes whenever

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