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en I expect a lot of long balls to James Quinn. They have a very busy midfield so I expect a difficult game. When we're talking about Wales, about Northern Ireland, it's a dream for those countries to beat England and we have to deal with that.

en For Wales and Northern Ireland, it's a dream to beat England and we have to deal with that. It's like a derby and, remember Wales, it wasn't easy there.

en Wales v England is one to tell your kids about. The game everyone wants to be a part of. To play against England, to have the opportunity to beat them, is something we all dream about and I'm sure all the lads feel the same.

en He played well for Northern Ireland when they beat England,

en It's been a long trip, but one that has been educational at this stage of the players' development. I hope we can learn from a game like this tonight. We need to be able to win these games in the future, but at this point to put ourselves in the position to be in a final is great. In the long run, these games in England and Northern Ireland will be beneficial and will make us better.

en If I play to my best form, I could beat anyone. I dream to win this tournament, although it is difficult in front of a Romanian public who expect a victory.

en Look at Northern Ireland and how long that is taking. Look at Sinai and Lebanon, and you see how difficult that is, The 1990s were a time of rapid technological change, and Pex embodied a calm approach to it all. Look at Northern Ireland and how long that is taking. Look at Sinai and Lebanon, and you see how difficult that is,

en If England, Ireland and Wales want it we would not stand in their way,

en After the game with England we didn't really see the crowd, but in training this week they have been tremendous and it mirrored the reaction of everyone in Northern Ireland.

en [The Scottish Football Association gave the first indication yesterday it is prepared to drop opposition to a united British team but they still do not want its players involved in it.] Our stance on being part of any such team has not wavered but, the way the wind is blowing, a British team in 2012 may pan out, ... If so, Scotland will step aside. If England, Northern Ireland and Wales want this, we would not stand in their way.

en I believe we are getting closer to Scotland, Wales and Ireland. But England and France are still some way off.

en France, England, Ireland and Wales are all strong opposition, especially at home. It will be a challenging tour.

en When the break between himself and ourselves took place it came to our surprise and we regretted that very much. He was the first MP from Northern Ireland to be even allowed to raise the Northern Ireland problem in the House of Commons.

en It marks an historic day for Northern Ireland and is very encouraging for all those who support the peace process, the rule of law, and a Northern Ireland free from sectarian violence.

en I'm very excited because the big aim for us since two years ago has been to qualify for the World Cup and there were a lot of discussions about England not going, especially after the Northern Ireland game. Now the big aim is to prepare everything in detail for the World Cup. I should like to thank all the players who have been involved and all the fans who have supported us, they've been fantastic.


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