Sexy orange girls ejected from the World Cup  A World Cup publicity stunt performed by a Dutch brewery has led to a series of arrests, the loss of an ITV job, and threats of legal action.

The gimmick was designed to catch media attention, which it was able to do if not in a good light.  The stunt involved 36 women dressed in orange mini-dresses that are the trademark of the Dutch Bavaria brewers.

The women sat at the stands of the Netherlands versus Denmark match at the South Africa South City Stadium and as they had hoped, the cameras caught them on film in shots that would attract the attention of global editors.

Once those in charge caught wind of what was occurring, all of the ladies were kicked out of the stadium and two were arrested for being behind ‘unlawful commercial activities.’  A Fifa spokesman stated that they are looking into what type of legal action can be pursued against the Dutch brewery.

In an interesting twist to the story, Wimbledon and ex-Jamaica midfielder Robbie Earle was relieved of his duties as an ITV pundit and as a formal ambassador for the 2010 World Cup bid by England, after claims were alleged that the crowd of orange girls were able to enter the stadium via tickets he was supposed to give out to friends and family.

Although the entire incident may seem a bit trivial to be concerned with, Budweiser, the authorized beer of the World Cup paid millions for exclusive promotion throughout the World Cup.

Tonight’s betting odds for England versus Algeria do suggest a comfortable victory for England but perhaps not as easy as you might have thought.

Some bookies are currently only offereing England at 2/7, with a draw as low as 4/1 and an Algeria win as low as 9/1. Time will tell, but if you think England are going to progress in the World Cup this summer then you could bet on the game and find out more about football betting on Bwin.com

Bromley babe Nicola Tappenden earned her stripes as a WAG after becoming engaged to Plymouth Argyle footballer Simon Walton. Nic is a highly successful model and businesswoman, running the online fashion boutique, www.deliciouscouture.com. Earlier this year, Nic took part in Celebrity Big Brother, starring alongside Hollywood actor Vinnie Jones, with whom she has since co-launched fashion label Hollywood All Stars, giving proceeds to war charity Help For Heroes.

The ‘Pringoooals’ event for football fans to perform their original goal celebrations

On 26th May at the Soho Theatre in London, Pringles hosted an event where football fans, inspired by Peter Crouch’s robot dance, performed their own weird and wonderful celebrations to a live studio audience.

A stream of hopefuls turned up on the day to try and impress a celebrity judging panel consisting of …

Comedian Paddy Mcguinness of Phoenix Nights fame, Peter”The voice of X Factor” Dixon and Andrew ‘Starman’ Stone the wannabe pop star from Sky 1’s documentary – Pineapple Dance Studios

The event was hosted by Capital Radio DJ Kat Shoob and during the course of the day she introduced all sorts of goal celebrations to the crowd , from the sublime to the frankly ridiculous.

The top ten as voted for by the judges have made it onto the Pringles Facebook page where visitors can now vote for their favourites with the most ‘liked’ winning a state of the art 3d home entertainment system to help them enjoy the rest of the Summer’s World cup action You can see the celebrations and highlights of the day including an Andrew Stone Dance master class at www.facebook.com/pringles.

FIFA has announced that on 15 June 265 million pages were accessed on its FIFA.com website  by nearly 10 million visitors, when Brazil beat North Korea in their opening game. This builds on the total of 1.6 billion pages accessed by nearly 53 million individuals on FIFA.com in the first two weeks of June – a record in itself.

By comparison, a total of 48 million unique users visited FIFA.com over the entire four weeks of the 2006 World Cup. The previous daily record was set on 22 June 2006 when tournament winners Italy played the Czech Republic and generated 250 million views.

The free FIFA.com Club now welcomes over 4 million registered users from around the world, 14% of them women,  who interact, comment and win prizes, while more than 300 million Virtual Panini stickers have been ‘glued’ into place and 633,000 fans have tested their knowledge with the site’s Trivia game.

Italy’s captain Fabio Cannavaro has proved a durable idol: the most popular photo on the site remains the shot of him triumphantly holding aloft the World Cup Trophy in 2006.

More than a quarter of billion daily page views on FIFA's World Cup website