Post by Taxigirl on Dec 2, 2003 10:53:48 GMT
Jonny once told me he could go into a McDonald's in Newcastle and not get mobbed, unlike me. It looks like that will change now
Alan Shearer on Jonny Wilkinson.
I haven't been to a McDonald's for about four years
Wilkinson's comments suggest it won't be as big a problem as Shearer first thought.
I didn't know you were a THFC fan
Blackburn boss Graeme Souness to referee Graham Poll during the game with Tottenham at the weekend. He was promptly given his marching orders.
I could have had Crespo, Ronaldo and Henry up front but they still wouldn't have got any chances
Southampton boss Gordon Strachan laments the lack of creativity in his side.
Everyone calls him a gypsy but I can assure you he doesn't live in a caravan. He has a house with foundations
QPR boss Ian Holloway makes his weekly appearance in this column with a comment about his Argentine defender Gino Padula - a cult figure at Loftus Road.
It's a great honour...and it's an honour to be with Her Majesty, obviously...I'm very honoured to be given this honour
David Beckham upon receiving his OBE.
Prince Harry popped his head around the door and bellowed out 'bloody marvellous!'
England prop Phil Vickery recalls how England got the royal seal of approval following their Rugby World Cup win.
I'm sure everyone in Australia is going to sleep well knowing I have won
Australian snooker player Quinten Hann on reaching the quarter-finals of the UK Championship as his country mourned the loss of the Rugby World Cup to England.
In the last six years they've seen some of the biggest crap around...I tell you, Tim's a proper geezer.
Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp after Tim Sherwood was booed by Pompey fans following the 2-0 home defeat by Leicester.
When I got back home the heating was off, the house was freezing and there was mouldy food in the fridge. I'll have to remind my wife about that in the morning!
England hero Jason Robinson is brought back down to earth with a bump.
I am just looking forward to Christmas. It means that you can enjoy Christmas Day, and have a little bit more expensive bottle of red than you would normally have, and life goes on
England coach Clive Woodward.