School Kids’ Way to Watch the World Cup

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School Kids' Way to Watch the World Cup

Schoolkids’ Method for Watching the World Cup

Schoolkids in England plan to do something unusual to watch the World Cup by pretending to be sick.

A survey by The Sun shows that 30 percent of English fans would like to pretend to be sick to escape work and watch their national team’s game.

Lawyers have warned that pretending to be sick instead of taking leave could lead to dismissal from work.

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