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Geller
gets vibes going for England game
06 June, 2002 10:57 BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Spoonbender Uri Geller is planning to send positive
vibes over the airwaves to the England soccer team to boost them
on the eve of their World Cup match against fancied Argentina.
The world-famous psychic will be broadcasting a last-minute prayer
session on Cyprus's Radio Napa, a domestic radio station at a clubbing
resort particularly favoured by young Britons.
He hopes the signals will wing their way across the Middle East
and Asia to inspire the squad 30 minutes before kickoff at 1130
GMT on Friday.
"Listeners are supposed to touch the radio as Uri talks and
say 'Win, England win' and channel all that positive energy to Japan,"
Napa presenter Nathan Morley told Reuters.
Geller, an Israeli famed for bending spoons apparently by willpower
alone, said on Thursday that all people were connected by "an
invisible spiritual thread".
"I am being interviewed all the time by newspapers, radio
stations and television asking me to unite England, to send positive
vibrations to the English team, because the 1-1 draw (against Sweden)
was not satisfactory," he told Reuters.
England need all the help they can get. Argentina are among the
favourites to lift the World Cup and have proved England's undoing
more than once.
At the last World Cup in France in 1998, David Beckham was sent
off for kicking Diego Simeone and England were beaten in a penalty
shoot-out.
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