Two Christchurch girls, Pauline Downham, left, and Sonya Forrester, make no secret about their favourite sports team. The girls, who are avid football supporters, have no doubts about the ability of the New Zealand soccer team to perform well in Spain and have designed their own tee shirts to promote their message. The girls, who hope to sell the shirts in Christchurch, say their only regret is that they cannot travel to Spain to deliver the message.
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77Two Christchurch girls, Pauline Downham, left, and Sonya Forrester, make no secret about their favourite sports team. The girls, who are avid football supporters, have no doubts about the ability of the New Zealand soccer team to perform well in Spain and have designed their own tee shirts to promote their message. The girls, who hope to sell the shirts in Christchurch, say their only regret is that they cannot travel to Spain to deliver the message. Press, 14 May 1982, Page 3
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