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It's understandable that people are keeping one eye on the pot and another up the chimney.
English football is in a bad way because the foreign players here are so good, so dominant.
England can end the millenium as it started - as the greatest football nation in the world.
The game has gone rather scrappy as both sides realise they could win this match or lose it.
Stuart Pearce will be a massive influence but we also need ten others to be massive influences
I came to Nantes two-years-ago and it's much the same today, except that it's totally different.
Everything I turn up to, I think I'm going to enjoy. I never look back, so I don't have regrets.
I'm not trying to make excuses for David Seaman, but I think the lights may have been a problem.
I had Micah Richards as a player at 16 and he was a man then. What is he now? A bigger man, probably
Shaun Wright-Phillips has got a big heart. It's as big as him, which isn't very big, but it's bigger.
At the Argentina game, how would you have guessed that Darren Anderton would have gone off with cramp?
Manchester City are built on sand and I don't mean that because their owners are from the Arab countries.
They are not your players, they are loaned from the club. You just wheel them out for a game for England.
The 33 or 34-year-olds will be 36 or 37 by the time the next World Cup comes around, if they're not careful.
As a manager, you always have a gun to your head. It's a question of whether there is a bullet in the barrel.
Over the course of a season, you'll get goals that are good disallowed and you'll get disallowed goals that are good.
What United have got that Chelsea haven't is Paul Scholes. I think he is different to anything else in English football.
They compare Steve McManaman to Steve Heighway and he's nothing like him, but I can see why - it's because he's a bit different
He's a winner. There's no doubt about that, and it's stating the obvious to say that he's a tremendous talent. (on David Beckham)
Sir John Hall was a multi-millionaire when I came back to Newcastle. With all the players I've bought, I'm trying to make him just an ordinary millionaire.
Goalkeepers aren't born today until they're in their late 20s or 30s and sometimes not even then. Or so it would appear. To me anyway. Don't you think the same?
I suppose if I had my time again I would refuse it and stay at Fulham because I thoroughly enjoyed my time there, and secondly I would have taken it on my own terms.
It goes without saying that when you're the manager of a Premiership club, you go eight miles down the road and get beaten by a team two divisions below you, it's disappointing.
It's my opinion that a manager must have the right to manage and that clubs should not impose upon any manager any player that he does not want. I have been left with no choice other than to leave.
I'm not a person who goes into a deep depression after a defeat. I try to remain reasonably upbeat. I'm realistic enough to know that results of football matches are often unpredictable and, when all is said and done, things don't always work out as one would wish!