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WITH England now qualified for Euro 2012, the Football Association will step up their efforts to secure a base camp, although quotes of up to Pounds 70,000 per day for accommodation have caused consternation.
At those rates, a monthlong stay could cost up to Pounds 2million if all went to plan and England were involved until the end of the event in Poland and Ukraine, which finishes with the final on July 1 in Kiev. FA chairman David Bernstein has spoken of wanting England to be 'good tourists' next summer, probably based in or near a city centre, as opposed to being isolated and bored, as happened when Fabio Capello's squad were billetted at Rustenburg, in South Africa, during last year's World Cup.See the full content of this document
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Pounds 70,000 a Day for Euro Tourists
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