

So...here we go again. Beer in hand, lions on chest and heart firmly in mouth, another England world cup campaign begins.
Will we get past the quarter finals (or even the group stages)? Will we have to endure the heartache of another penalty shootout? Will any of the squad take up Beckham's style baton and wear a sarong?
With so many concerns - and that Sarong Issue - hanging like a lead weight, we've decided to ease your worried brows with pictures of Pretty Cars (and a Mitsi GTO).
But these aren't any old cars dear TopGearer, they're (tenuous England link coming up) cars which the England stars have owned, including this classic of Wayne Rooney and a Ford Ka. Look, there's a football because he's a footballist!Click through the gallery to see who's owned what. And then pray nobody wears a sarong.
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David James: Jaguar XJR

Joe Cole: Mercedes Benz S320 CDI
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Steven Gerrard: Bentley Continental GT

Frank Lampard: Mercedes-Benz SL500

John Terry: Ferrari F430

Shaun Wright-Phillips: BMW 330ci M-Sport Convertible
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Peter Crouch: Bentley Continental Flying Spur

Jermain Defoe: Jaguar XK
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Emile Heskey: Mitsubishi GTO

Wayne Rooney: (as well as that Ka) Aston Martin Vanquish

Michael Carrick: Dodge Viper

Ashley Cole: Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG

Jamie Carragher: Range Rover Sport

Glen Johnson: Aston Martin DB9

Ledley King: Bentley Continental GT

Gareth Barry: Aston Martin DB9

Matthew Upson: Porsche 911

Robert Green: Range Rover Sport
Being mega-money footballists means they've owned more than one diamond-encrusted-platinum-blonde-enticing honey-magnet. We know, for example, Gerrard used to own a pimped out Overfinch Range Rover Sport with his Liverpool colours stitched in the headrests. Really.So why not head on over to Facebook and tell us of any other motors you've seen the England squad drive. David James once drove a Reliant Robin don't forget...
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