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en If he had played in Northern Ireland (when England lost 1-0), he would have been a breath of fresh air. He has six goals already this season, and he will score at international level.

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

en Personally I would have got rid of him four or five weeks ago (after England lost to Northern Ireland in a World Cup qualifier). But they have made the decision, so we have to stand by that.

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 think Michael Owen will play against Northern Ireland, although he hasn't played much football this season, so we will see on Monday and Tuesday in practice.

en Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world. It brought home to us what the win against England meant to the fans and everyone in Northern Ireland.

en I say to you in all frankness, this is the only way forward for Northern Ireland, ... I ask all of you, the people of Northern Ireland, that you give it a chance to work.
  Tony Blair

en The 1982 team is legendary in Northern Ireland but this match against England is our chance to record a victory of that magnitude,

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 A foreign government has more say over Northern Ireland than the people of Northern Ireland.

en It was disappointing that AJ was not even on the bench, ... It would be great if he could be get a look-in against Northern Ireland, because he's playing well and scoring goals.

en Kent is a different situation. I think it is fair to ask the question about Northern Ireland and Kent, but everyone would agree that Northern Ireland is uniquely different.

en When you score goals it gives you confidence. Not anyone can score goals. It is very difficult. You can't teach that. Either you can do it or you can't. Obviously she has been scoring goals this season. Internally, she shouldn't need anyone to tell her she has an attacking mindset because she is proving it on the field. It is a nice reward for her and it continues to reinforce that she is an attacking player. The goals prove that. Just look at the stat sheet.

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.


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