Paul Ince Quotes
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I don't like publicity, being in the limelight.
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Back in my time, and I sound old now, it was black and white boots and that was it. Now you've got snoods, people wearing headphones when they are doing interviews, which I find disrespectful, pink boots, green boots, you name it they've got it, tights - they'll be wearing skirts next.
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Marcel Desailly was pretty hard when I played against him in a Milan derby.
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When I retire I'm gonna bet on Wolves drawing every game. I'll be a multi-millionaire!
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I love tackling, it's better than sex!
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I like to knuckle down and get on with my job. I'll make mistakes, I'm bound to, but I'll write them down and I'll learn from them.
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The problem is, when you come back in you're sweating, so I wait until the very last minute before putting on my shirt so that it's not covered in sweat.
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As long as we are successful on the pitch, then I will be here-unless Manchester United put in a call. But I don't think Sir Alex Ferguson is planning to step down just yet!
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Of course, I will keep myself fit, keep my boots clean and you never know.
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We have to be careful not to let our game not be the game we know it should be.
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I love tackling, love it. Its better than sex.
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We do not want to be giving quality sides such as Southampton, Palace, Norwich and the rest eight or nine points start and expect to get back up with them.
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It's not just what you do on the pitch, it's what you do off the pitch.
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Liverpool fans were great to me, I still live near the city and they always come up and shake my hand.
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The best player I've ever played with was Paul Gascoigne. He had everything. He was amazing.
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I am happy to be a role model for anybody - whether they are black, white, yellow, pink or purple.
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I hope to be back in management in the next future
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It's a shame the Manchester United situation turned sour.
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I just didn't want to walk away from football without knowing what it meant to be a manager, or even wondering what it was like to be sacked.
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