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Facebook chat with Alan Shearer & Ronald Koeman in association with Castrol Football
As part of Goal.com's partnership with Castrol Football, we are pleased to introduce our readers to two international stars
By Steven Saunders
On February 23rd 2010 FIFA World Cup™ sponsors and Goal.com partners Castrol are bringing Alan Shearer and Ronald Koeman together to preview this summer's tournament in South Africa and discuss the all-time greatest moments in FIFA World Cup™ history.
The former England and Netherlands' captains will be reunited in an exclusive Facebook webTV show. As two highly respected figures in the game, they will offer their expert opinions on a host of subjects, from the chances of their own nations and the other favourites, to the players who might light up the tournament.
Log on to Castrol Football's Facebook Page in order to register your questions for Shearer and Koeman. Then, log on on Tuesday 23rd February 2010 at 13.15 GMT to speak to these legends.
Show date: 23rd February 2010
Show time: 1.15pm
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