FA is confident about England's security at the World Cup
The Football Association is confident that tight security around the England team at this summer's World Cup will prevent a repeat of an incident in which team meetings were recorded in the run-up to last week's friendly with Egypt. The FA is taking the security breach that allowed the illicitly obtained recordings to be made seriously but is confident that the remote location and secure setting of England's World Cup base in Rustenburg will prevent a repeat. The recordings, offered to various newspapers, appear to have been made by bugging team meetings and taping private discussions between players. England are due to play two more friendlies before the World Cup, against Mexico and Japan, and Fabio Capello plans to take the squad to a training camp in Austria.
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