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en We've asked questions of Chelsea. Obviously, everyone expected them to beat Birmingham. They have to come here (Bolton) in a fortnight. They have also got to go to Blackburn.

en Obviously everyone expected them to beat Birmingham and they still have to come here to Bolton and they've got to go to Blackburn. It could be difficult for them.

en After losing to Liverpool and Blackburn it was going to be very tough today. Chelsea only needed a point and they got it.

en Members beat him up from all sides, left, right and center. I've never seen anything like it. By the time he asked for questions, 20 hands went up. Things went so badly [for Toussaint] that by the time of the Queens meeting the next night, all the questions were screened ahead of time.

en There needs to be a lot of questions asked -- where is that $87 billion going? If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. How much more do you have to go in for? ... We didn't ask those questions in the spring when we passed the $70 billion supplemental. America needs to have those questions asked, and we deserve to know.

en After the meeting, I fell in love with him. Smart, intelligent, asked a lot of questions, asked the right questions. I was very impressed with him as a person.

en We've had a good week. We've had a cracking result against Chelsea and Bolton at home and we needed to come away from home and get something.

en There's an insult that you would give to your nearby Northern town. Mancunians call their neighbors in Bolton pie-eaters. People from Blackburn call people from Burnley pie-eaters. It is generally regarded as a low-rent kind of food.

en You have to withstand the questions Bolton ask as it's a difficult place to come but I'm delighted,

en I don't know what I said that was anything malicious. I was asked about Chelsea and I gave my honest answer as I expect any other manager to do when they are asked about Arsenal. That's as simple as that. I cannot see what was wrong in there. Are we going close our press conferences?

en We asked them a few questions, they asked us a few questions. We're both going to answer each other's questions and then see about another meeting.

en The result sets it up nicely but the tie is not finished. Blackburn beat us earlier in the season and so we know how we will have to play.

en The turnout was tremendous, much more than we expected. We are happy with the questions that were asked, people seem to be engaged and we seem to be getting through to people.

en would include the possibility that Secretary Bolton might be asked to come back for additional testimony.

en I had no doubt. Watching him on tape. Talking with the kid. The way he reacted to certain questions I asked. I was pretty hard on him with some of the questions, and his reaction to those questions really told me a lot about the kid. Just a class act. Whenever you've got that much character and that much ability and the willingness to work . . . it's hard to lose.


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