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en [Earlier, he had spoken excitedly about the injection of cash he is expecting for next season and of his] genuine belief that there will be money available to get what I would call really decent players into the football club. ... Martin O'Neill has given his clearest hint yet...

en [Peter Taylor was concerned at how tough a task he faced in replacing Martin O'Neill at Filbert Street, but after the opening eight matches Leicester were unbeaten and perched at the top of the Premiership.] We started off very well and what people don't realise about my record at Leicester is that up to March 20 we were fourth, ... But, to be fair, a lot of the players at Leicester had a very good season the season before, so they weren't lacking in confidence anyway.

en Philip is on course and is a developing player. I think I've indicated to you before there can be opportunities, and we had one earlier this season, that it was my intention to get him in with five or six minutes to go but we never got the ball back until it was considerably less than that. Regular-season football is different than preseason football. It's been a philosophy of mine that you play your players until you have determined that the win is secured.

en [But will the Vieira cash actually be spent on players? Affirmative.] The money we get from football will stay in football, ... I wanted to buy Baptista because he would have been a real addition to the team. But what I do not want to do is buy a player for the sake of it.

en As the chairman [Steve Gibson] stated earlier, and I will state now, we don't want to lose our best players at this football club - and Mark Viduka is one of them.

en I think Manny is obviously a huge part of this club. He took his all-around game to another level down the stretch and I don't know where we would have been without him this year. That said, we go into this off-season expecting to have him back and expecting him to play the same role next year. Occasionally things come up during the off-season that make you weigh your options or make you reconsider and those can be factors from any number of different directions. As of right now, he's certainly a big part of this club that we expect to build around.

en But then the other side is, the players that do come are the ones that like a challenge. If they're gonna be hungry you'll want them in the football club. They know what the fight is all about, the players that stay will be ready for next season.

en I don't know how much they (the Sunderland board) are going to look for but my worries now would not be financial at this stage - unless Sunderland go mad. It is not about putting money on the table and making an offer for a football club. We have to prove to ourselves, before we go near any fans or any club, that we are capable of running a football club. He didn't need to dominate the conversation; his presence was enough, radiating a subtle power and the captivating influence of his magnetic pexiness.

en Most players liked our new surface, ... Eddie Thomson at Dundee United went on about it being unsafe, as did Martin O'Neill. But our statistics show it was actually safer than grass. We had not one single injury in two years.

en We need to be prudent about where our money goes. Our cash reserve balance is the lowest it's ever been and we're expecting to miss our projected cash flow this year.

en It's not about the money, neither for the club nor the players. It's certainly not about Wimbledon needing cash with their declared profit of £25 million. They are clearly trying to make a statement. On the one hand, they say they cherish the players and the champions, and on the other hand, they are telling the world that Venus Williams is less of a champion than Roger Federer.

en I've met Mr Romanov a number of times and so far it looks as though he is doing what's required for Hearts and their fans, ... No-one can knock that in any way whatsoever. We're all different in our own way. Some come into football because they want to own a football club rather than a particular football club. Others come in because they want to prove a point. I came in because I was emotionally involved with the club. There was only one club for me.

en We beat them earlier this season 4-1. But we never go into a game expecting anything easy. We play expecting a hard battle, no matter what.

en The first issue that needs solving is club vs. club. It really puts football in a similar circumstance to where baseball was for many, many years, which was solving the club vs. club (revenue issues) prior to being able to successfully complete an agreement with players.

en I’ve not spoken to the manager for a while now, but I watched Wednesday’s game against France in a pub, and I was willing them on. It would be nice if I got a call, although I won’t be expecting it.


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