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en The most serious charge which can be brought against New England is not Puritanism but February
  Joseph Wood Krutch

en I saw the game against England 12 months ago and thought the lads did really well for 45 minutes, but there have been many changes since then. And even from my first game in charge against Germany in February we have seen Lewis Price, David Vaughan, Richard Duffy, Joe Ledley and James Collins all move into the senior squad.

en It's been quite easy, believe it or not, because when you have mutual respect for one another, it's a give-and-take situation. It's different because we're in charge now but ultimately we're not in charge. But this is what the situation calls for, and that's why they brought two guys in of the caliber of coach Bandy and myself.

en Though England would have to avoid playing between February and May, clearly. Only joking. I mean, it's not going to be him, though, is it? Are we live? Oh crap.

en We've been telling them since February, when we extended the time they could remain in the trailers, that we were going to charge rent.

en The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. Let's see someone in charge with feeling for the game and let's make sure England are coached by an Englishman.

en We don't really charge them...if it's brought to our attention.

en Robust service sector activity in February makes it even more of a cast-iron certainty that the Bank of England will keep interest rates unchanged next Thursday.

en I know it is easy to criticise and I accept it is a difficult job managing England but the man in charge must be passionate and realise he owes it to the nation to win the World Cup,

en This is still a pretty benign report overall and broadly in line with Bank of England expectations contained in the February Inflation Report.

en I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit; and upon this charge
Cry "God for Harry! England and Saint George!"

  William Shakespeare

en Say: The angel of death who is given charge of you shall cause you to die, then to your Lord you shall be brought back.

en It brought home to us what the win against England meant to the fans and everyone in Northern Ireland.

en Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy
  Henry Louis Mencken

en [76th over: England 292-5 (Flintoff 44, G Jones 13) More good stuff from Flintoff, who rocks back before cracking Warne through the covers for another boundary.] England should change their name to Great Britain, if only to help Welshmen like me have easier lives, ... It's so tedious explaining to work colleagues how I can support 'England' in cricket and England's opposition in rugby and football.


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