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* In [[March]] 1966, the Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen by [[Goldsmith (This Sporting Life)|a goldsmith]]. He stole the trophy to get gold to repair an alien ship that crashed. The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]], and [[Dodo Chaplet]] found the trophy and helped the aliens leave Earth. The Doctor left the trophy in a bag in a street and it was discovered a few minutes later. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[This Sporting Life (audio story)|This Sporting Life]]'')
* In [[March]] 1966, the Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen by [[Goldsmith (This Sporting Life)|a goldsmith]]. He stole the trophy to get gold to repair an alien ship that crashed. The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]], and [[Dodo Chaplet]] found the trophy and helped the aliens leave Earth. The Doctor left the trophy in a bag in a street and it was discovered a few minutes later. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[This Sporting Life (audio story)|This Sporting Life]]'')


== See Also ==
== External links ==
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Water Thief]]''
* {{whoniverse|2in1_6a|Extra Time}}


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Revision as of 21:24, 18 March 2018

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Extra Time was a novel in the Doctor Who 2 in 1 books range.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor and his friends head to the 1966 World Cup final. While the Doctor and Amy discover that the Time Lord isn't the only alien visiting Wembley, Rory finds himself playing a crucial role in this historic England vs. West Germany football match...

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