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Canada co-hosted the World Cup – but whose party was it?

Canada co-hosted the World Cup – but whose party was it?

It was standing room only in Toronto’s oldest bar, The Wheatsheaf, on Saturday lunchtime. For some, the wake had already begun. Nestled in the corner was a group of sullen Irish GAA fans, who had just witnessed Cork’s demoralizing defeat to Galway... Read more.

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