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I miss Manchester, especially the apple crumble and custard they served at Carrington after training.
The palace of the Saggese family, once the great landowner of those parts. An archway
Both of the Villa scorers were born in Liverpool, as was the Villa manager, who was born in Birkenhead.
Best performance of the year: Aston Villa v. Milan, September 1994
Yorkshire is so much part of me.
There is no such place as Budapest. Perhaps you are thinking of Bucharest, and there is no such place as Bucharest, either.
Spain- a great whale stranded on the shores of Europe.
FC Barcelona is the national team of Catalonia
London is like a dream come true. As I ramble through it I am haunted by the curious feeling of something half-forgotten, but still dimly remembered, like a reminiscence of some previous state of existence. It is at once familiar and strange.
Manchester has a certain reputation of being cool.
WE used to tour quite a lot during the summer with Everton in my day.
Gerry Dawes, I can't thank you enough for opening up Spain to me.
Milan. What a beautiful place to die.
In her fury she'd broken into Valencian, indicating the deepest possible roots in the land. I was impressed with how deeply she was from here, in a way I could never imagine being from anywhere, not even my home town.
Liverpool Football Club is the heartland of football folklore
In Scotland, I have to say I'm more fond of Glasgow Rangers - not celtc - and there is a great player who played for them, who is still alive today, Willie Henderson. I met up with him recently when Benfica played celtc again.
I locate Essential Spain at last - the cruel winds, the grinding poverty, the unforgiving landscape. It could be Wales.
Manchester City are built on sand and I don't mean that because their owners are from the Arab countries.
I grew up in North Yorkshire, but now London is home.
I was born and bred in Coventry. I played for the club as well, so that's where my liaisons lie.
I love Manchester. Everyone knows that - I have said it many times. Manchester is in my heart.
I came to AS Roma to play in the Champions League
Sometimes we're the big game in town. Other times, we're kind of a side show.
(on Manchester City)
I may have left Liverpool but the city and club will always be part of me.
I'm really happy in Liverpool and the club feels such a family. I feel great, I have a nice house and my family have been here from the beginning so they could help me.
Liverpool will always be special for me: my daughter was born here.
The Cadiz tribe, not used to bearing our yoke.
I know the city and the club, and I can tell you that when you play for Manchester United at Old Trafford, you no longer need to see the sunshine every day.
Everyone talks about Spanish influences, but where is it? ... Tell me 10 great Spanish restaurants in London ... You can't give me the addresses. Nor in Paris.
Madrid excites me. They are one of the best teams in the world.
Lisbon Taxi,' a woman said, 'where the mileage is always smileage. How may we help you today?
Favourite stadium? I have good memories of my CL debut at Old Trafford, spectacular atmosphere. The Theatre of Dreams, as they say.
Barcelona is my home and I hope that I stay here for many years.
I always thought I'd live in Paris, Rome, Madrid - at least for a while. It strikes me now that I didn't dream of Zanzibar or Papeete or Tashkent: even my fantasy was cautious, a good girl's fantasy, a blanched almond of a fantasy. Today, even that is enough to clench my fists and curl my toes. In
Barcelona is my life. They have brought me to where I am today. I could not leave, I don't want to leave. I know the Premier League is very good. But I cannot see myself playing in England because my heart is with Barcelona, always.
I adore Madrid. It's my city. If I ever move, it will only be for work. Whenever I travel, I always want to get back home.
Aberdeen, a city in the northern reaches of HSBC-London. Their
My parents are from Manchester but I was brought up in London, Camden Town.
Do you remember when we played in Spain in the Anglo-Italian Cup?
Manchester is in the south of the north of England.
Its spirit has a contrariness in it
a south and north bound up together
at once untamed and unmetropolitan; at the same time, connected and wordly.
Ubi amo, ibi patria. Where I love. there is my home.
What do you want?"
"Spain"
"Fuck!
The countryside they
Glasgow has truly become my home away from home.
Derby born and bred, mate.
What a grand, higgledy-piggledy, sensible old place Norwich is!
When Blur first started and we were playing Manchester the Hacienda was the place to go. That was where a lot of exciting stuff was happening and London was pretty dead.
London, dirty little pool of life
Glasgow Rangers. God I loved playing for them
We are Bayern Munich and English teams always have trouble as soon as they leave the island.
The paths of London Below are not the paths of London Above: they rely to no little extent on things like belief and opinion and tradition as much as they rely upon the realities of maps. De
Brownsville, having missed their road and wandered in the
When I arrived, I didn't understand London customers perfectly, but we've developed the right style with the right price, and step by step, I'm in harmony with London.
You'd have a hard time finding anything better than Barcelona for food, as far as being a hub. Given a choice between Barcelona and San Sebastian to die in, I'd probably want to die in San Sebastian.
It was the game that put the Everton ship back on the road.
When I arrived at Barcelona, I was following a dream, but I now realize sometimes it's better to be content with what you have rather than follow a dream which nearly kills you.
I am absolutely delighted to get back into football with Livingston.
Christian kingdom
I come from south Wales. A place called Aberbargoed.
After winning the European Championship with Spain, I know exactly how it feels to win a major trophy, and I know that, if we can win at Liverpool, it will feel the same or even better than it did with Spain.
The club [Real Madrid] has a fantastic set-up with marvellous people. The atmosphere at training is perfect - it's just wonderful
It was a kind of eleemosynary institution,
London is yours. If you want it.
I'm happy in Madrid, my kids are happy and my wife is happy, so everything's good. If anyone knows about contracts they take a while to sort out.
My family are too grounded, and I will go home to visit. I always need my dose of Liverpool to keep me grounded.
Spain?" Jesse said and glanced about at the others, but they looked equally perplexed. "Spain?" "Yes, to Baldr's castle. Where did you think he lived? The North Pole?
Liverpool is a massive club in reputation, but as soon as I came here, it felt like Atletico to me. It is a working city, an honest city. The people work all week, and on Saturday they want to go to Anfield and watch the best team in the world.
I just love watching football. It doesn't matter what level it is, whether it's Fleetwood or Blackpool. I love to go and watch games.
When I'm out for a walk or out shopping, then I'll probably have 20 different conversations a day with people about Blackburn Rovers. You can't really escape from it. I am still really proud to come from Blackburn. It is a place I still hold very dear to my heart, which is why I want to stay here.
Manchester's got everything except a beach.
Nice, the club where I started my career in 1983, want me to see out my playing days there.
There was interest from clubs in Italy and England, I believe. But I've never been attracted by the way they play in Italy. Staying in Spain was always my preference.
In Marrakech, Arabian open-heartedness is served up with a generous dose of pan-African mysticism, a dollop of French savoir-vivre, and a garnish of Moorish grace. The vibe is irresistible to meaning-of-life seekers and international hipsters looking for a scene.
Kingsport or feel at home there. Before
Let any stranger find mee so pleasant a county, such good way, large heath, three such places as Norwich, Yar. and Lin. in any county of England, and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them.
People in Seville are very happy, the lifestyle here is very relaxed, you can walk everywhere; it's very easy.
the village, since they forbade us to leave
Real Madrid is the most important thing that happened to me, both as a footballer and as a person.
The Premier club in the Premier League - that is Manchester United!
Spanish football is very good but every year the same teams win the league.
I grew up in Birmingham, where they made useful things and made them well.
Liverpool is the pool of life, it makes to live.
Real Madrid are like a rabbit in the glare of the headlights in the face of Manchester United's attacks. But this rabbit comes with a suit of armour in the shape of two precious away goals.
I like the south of Spain, notably for the Moorish influence and the weather.
Manchester has everything but good looks ... , the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery.
Moorcroft with a small pasture
The Moors exist in eternal twilight, in the pause between the lightning strike and the resurrection. They are a place of endless scientific experimentation, of monstrous beauty, and of terrible consequences.
Did you used to play for Barcelona? Because that's not Barcelona football.
I've got two places I like to be. Portugal is one.
I am first of all from La Castellane and Marseille.
The Huddersfield that I like best is a large town with a big heart and an open mind.
England? England is in London right?
Like Spain, I am bound to the past.
Hapmshire" typo,
I was possessed by London.
And now International Soccer Special, Manchester United v Southampton
A Mediterranean city is really my culture.
In the time of Spanish rule, and for many years afterwards, the town of Sulaco
the luxuriant beauty of the orange gardens bears witness to its antiquity
had never been commercially anything more important than a coasting port with a fairly large local trade in ox-hides and indigo.
When they used to come to Tottenham we'd play Who's Gonna Drive You Home? Just to wind them up.
Doncaster will hit Villa with fire and broomstick.