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Clive Tyldesley Quotes
1.
Samuel Eto'o is reputedly the highest-paid player in the world at £350,000 per week - that's £5,000 a day
Clive Tyldesley

2.
Many of the Iranian players show their Christian names on their shirts.
Clive Tyldesley

3.
That's often the best place to beat a goalkeeper, isn't it, between the legs?
Clive Tyldesley

4.
Young Michael Brown is still somewhat of a wild-child, with the ill behaviour, with the ill behaviour!!
Clive Tyldesley

5.
He went through a non-existant gap.
Clive Tyldesley

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6.
Some of Paul Scholes' tackles come in so late they arrive yesterday.
Clive Tyldesley

7.
He's showed him the left leg, then the right. Where's the ball, the defender asks? It's up his sleeve.
Clive Tyldesley

8.
If you cut Jamie Carragher open, he'll bleed red.
Clive Tyldesley

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9.
He is the man who has been brought on to replace Pavel Nedved. The irreplaceable Pavel Nedved.
Clive Tyldesley

10.
England are learning to walk before they can run with their feet nailed firmly to the ground.
Clive Tyldesley

11.
One or two of their players aren't getting any younger
Clive Tyldesley

12.
And now with Argentina out, they will be on the plane home with France
Clive Tyldesley

13.
If they come back it's a night we'll remember for a long time. But that's a capital if.
Clive Tyldesley

14.
That shot was going goalboundward
Clive Tyldesley

15.
Anelka was travelling so fast that he couldn't keep his own feet
Clive Tyldesley

16.
Quite literally, you would not have put your shirt on him two weeks ago.
Clive Tyldesley