One of the greatest days? Your own home county is your love, but this, this is something else Mayo manager Mickey Moran after his game of a lifetime against Dublin
The players decided that. It was their call. As part of the family I stood by them. We got off to a good start. We were out first and we occupied that space. That was it Moran again, when asked about Mayo performing their kickabout in front of Hill
16 last Sunday I got a little nudge myself but it was so crowded out there that lads were running into each other accidentally Mayo trainer John Morrison, glint in eye, comments on the shoulder charge he withstood from Dublin manager Paul Caffrey before the game
Despite some of the things that have been said and written, it was never my intention to hurt Ronan. I was fully focused on trying to win the ball, but he got to it and secured possession before I expected. As I was in full fiight, my momentum carried me through and I caught him late. You just don't grind to a halt when your chance of winning the ball is gone Dublin's Ciaran Whelan insists there was no malice in his horror tackle that effectively ended Ronan McGarrity's afternoon Meeting the players on Sunday and coming to the game yesterday, it just feels right. Sometimes you have to follow your gut feeling Sunderland manager Roy Keane.
Nah, still doesn't look right I'm aware I can't be, maybe, going off the handle as much as I did as a player; but again, if I feel something's not right and it's affecting the football club, then I'll look to nail it. But with, hopefully, a bit more. . . subtlety Keane again, with some comic timing that left the assembled hacks in stitches There is no way West Ham would act as a feeder club for others West Ham media spokesman Phil Hall, anxious to quash suggestions that the signings of Argentina's Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano were made with a view to selling them off at the end of the season As custodians of the club, and football in general, the board and the manager felt it was important to act as soon as possible Manchester City manager Stuart Pearce after Ben Thatcher was suspended for another three matches by his own club and fined £80,000 There have been a number of incidents in the Tri Nations that have absolutely no place in the game New Zealand coach Graham Henry, who will next week make an official complaint to the International Rugby Board about what he says were underhand tactics employed by South Africa and Australia.Wouldn't catch the All Blacks at that of course. . .
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