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Everybody fails.
Working abroad made me better.
Van Der Vaart's movement is always on the move
Alex McLeish will have had kittens - literally!
I never played in a World Cup. I wasn't good enough.
At international level, I've only ever wanted Wales.
Every job I've taken, I like to bring in some new faces.
The dressing room is not the place where you show emotion.
I won't tolerate players not giving everything they've got.
When I was at Swansea, I lost Alan Davies, who was only 30.
I know Roy Hodgson very well; he rarely changes tactically.
For Ashley Williams, he doesn't score many, but what a leader.
I never played in a European Championship. I wasn't good enough.
My next job after Wales, whenever that is, will be somewhere abroad.
We can't feel safe because we are not safe. (on Fulham, 2004-5 season)
You work all your life to get the top; you don't want to give that up.
I'm never content, and I don't know if that's a curse or a good thing.
My best mates are my mates from school, and we have always stayed close.
It's not just about talent. It's about having players with good mentality.
Robbie James, who was a real good friend of mine, died on the pitch at 40.
I have a lot of time and respect for Roy Hodgson; he's a very good manager.
I don't like talking past the next game. It's never served me right in the past.
It doesn't hurt to look 75 to 100 years out, That's a gift to future generations.
To manage another country? No, I wouldn't. That's not something I would consider.
Wales was a great pleasure. It's the biggest honor I've ever had, to lead my country.
If you ask any manager after a defeat, you want to be as far away from it as you can.
When you're playing for Real Madrid, even when you're playing well, you're under scrutiny.
You can't manufacture team spirit; it doesn't come from having a good night out and a laugh.
When you have players like Aaron Ramsey, Gareth Bale, and Joe Allen, you've got to play football.
The biggest word in football, and it's a dirty word - no one likes to use it - is accountability.
Where do you go from Real Madrid that's better? There's one or two clubs up there but none better.
Every time I manage Wales and you win, the feeling is better than I've ever had as a club manager.
I'm really happy for Sam Vokes. He doesn't always start, but he always turns up and works so hard.
I'm a believer that you're as good as your best game because that's the level that you can get to.
I can remember when I was a 17-year-old at Swansea and Terry Yorath and Tommy Hutchison were in charge.
There's not many Premier League clubs as big as Sunderland, with their fanbase and stadium and facilities.
That's not always a nice feeling when you've given everything, and it's not enough - it's an empty feeling.
He was a huge football man - he loved football. He was a good parent, a great father, and brilliant with me.
It doesn't help me to burn bridges, but I'm not going to sit back and be given blame when I don't deserve it.
Tournament football is unlike anything else. The campaign can be great, but a finals is a different challenge.
Northern Ireland, England, Scotland - when we play each other, you don't want to lose to a neighbouring country.
Arsenal and Manchester United play the best football. They're not happy with one goal, they want to win by three.
I surround myself, not with yes men, but people who have their own ideas and are on board with with I want to do.
Sometimes in football, the best team does not necessarily win; it's the team that plays best on the day that prevails.
My dad was Dublin born and bred - a Dublin boy - but he always pushed me to play for what was Wales Under-15s in my day.
You have to do a lot of planning, certainly in football. We watch the opposition three or four times before we play them.
Ability-wise, when you see the best of Aaron Ramsey... at his best, is he good enough for Barcelona? Yes he is, at his best.
I've got the opportunity to manage a big football club, a seriously big football club, and I wasn't going to turn that down.
When you are being bullied a long way from home, when you face that challenge, that is where you find out a lot about yourself.
I've watched parents sometimes on the touchlines at youth games, and they are screaming and shouting, which is not the way to go.