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Also well-regarded was the ability to export player characters from Pool of Radiance to subsequent SSI games in the series.
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"Argentine football is designed to export players," continues Cappa.
While he once sought to export players to learn the game, Fall now wants Africa to serve as the learning ground.
The region does not yet export players to Europe to any significant extent and those who go overseas often leave amid fanfares before returning home quickly and quietly.
The women's game staggered there after Japan failed to qualify for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, but talent is now sufficiently bountiful to export players to professional leagues in the United States and Germany.
Not that exporting players is the be-all-and end-all.
It is difficult not to wonder, however, if England's singularity when it comes to exporting players is connected in some way to the catalogue of international letdowns.
The Brazillian Carlos Alberto Parreira, who won the World Cup in 1994 and coached the national team in three different decades, noted the impact exporting players had on the seleção.
Argentina has exported players ever since Alfredo Di Stefano joined Real Madrid in the 1950s, through the Maradona generation in the 1980s, to the current crop of Messi and others.
Here is a country that exports players fit for any stage, and one that even now, with games against Peru and Uruguay to play next month, is capable of joining the other 31 teams at the World Cup — and as a potential winner in South Africa, But first, Argentina must recognize what isn't working.
Sony plans to start selling the CFD-A110 in Japan from June 21 (price: $210), but the company didn't say whether it will export the player to other countries as well.
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