> > > > "And here's Moses Kiptanui - the 19 year old Kenyan, who > turned 20 a few > > weeks > > ago" > > (David Coleman) > > > > "Once Tony Daley opens his legs you've got a problem" > > (Howard Wilkinson) > > > > "Its a great advantage to be able to hurdle with both legs" > > (David Coleman) > > > > "We now have exactly the same situation as we had at the > start of the > > race, only > > exactly the opposite" > > (Murray Walker) > > > > After playing Cameroon in the 1990 world cup finals: "We didn't > > underestimate > > them. They were just a lot better than we thought" > > (Bobby Robson) > > > > "And with an alphabetical irony, Nigeria follows New Zealand" > > (David Coleman) > > > > On the difficulties of adjusting to playing football and > living in Italy: > > "It was like being in a foreign country" > > (Ian Rush) > > > > "Fred Davis, the doyen of snooker, now 67 years of age and > too old to get > > his > > leg over, prefers to use his left hand." > > (Ted Lowe) > > > > "Ah! Isn't that nice, the wife of the Cambridge President > is kissing the > > cox of > > the Oxford crew" > > (Harry Carpenter) > > > > Jimmy Hill: "Don't sit on the fence Terry. What chance do you think > > Germany has > > of getting through? > > Terry Venables: "I think it's 50-50." > > > > "Hodge scored for Forest after 22 seconds - totally against > the run of > > play" > > (Peter Lorenzo) > > > > "We actually got the winner three minutes from the end but then they > > equalised" > > (Ian McNail) > > > > "I never comment on referees and I'm not going to break the > habit of a > > lifetime > > for that prat" > > (Ron Atkinson) > > > > "I was in a no-win situation, so I'm glad that I won rather > than lost" > > (Frank Bruno) > > > > "There's going to be a real ding-dong when the bell goes." > > (David Coleman) > > > > "There is Brendan Foster, by himself, with 20,000 people" > > (David Coleman) > > > > "The lead car is absolutely unique, except for the one > behind it which is > > identical" > > (Murray Walker) > > > > "I can see the carrot at the end of the tunnel" > > (Stuart Pearce) > > > > "I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father" > > (Greg Norman) > > > > "Sure there have been injuries and deaths in boxing - but > none of them > > serious" > > (Alan Minter) > > > > "Watch the time - it gives you an indication of how fast > they are running" > > (Ron Pickering) > > > > "Just under 10 seconds for Nigel Mansell. Call it 9.5 > seconds in round > > numbers" > > (Murray Walker) > > > > "Playing with wingers is more effective against European > sides like Brazil > > than > > English sides like Wales" > > (Ron Greenwood) > > > > "A brain Scan revealed that Andrew Caddick is not suffering > from stress > > fracture > > of the shin." > > (Jo Sheldon) > > > > "The French are not normally a Nordic Skiing Nation" > > (Ron Pickering) > > > > "That's inches away from being millimetre perfect" > > (Ted Lowe) > > > > "Bobby Gould thinks I'm trying to stab him in the back. In > fact I'm right > > behind him" > > (Stuart Pearson) > > > > "I'll fight Lloyd Honeyghan for nothing if the price is right" > > (Marlon Starling) > > > > "If history repeats itself, I should think we can expect > the same thing > > again" > > (Terry Venables) > > > > "I can't tell who's leading - It's either Oxford or Cambridge" > > (John Snagge - Boat Race) > > > > "The Queen's Park Oval, exactly as its name suggests - > absolutely round." > > (Tony Crozier) > > > > > > > > >