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Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn, right, points out something to former tennis player Martina Navratilova during the English Premier League soccer match at the Craven Cottage Stadium, London, Sunday Dec. 6, 2009.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Republic of Ireland players Steve Staunton (L) and Niall Quinn look on after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »Sunderland's Chairman Niall Quinn (L) and majority shareholder, Ellis Short (R) before their team lose 3-2 to Chelsea in the English Premier League football match at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, north-east England, on May 24, 2009.
View Photo »DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Republic of Ireland players Steve Staunton (L) and Niall Quinn look on after the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England.
View Photo »Roy Keane did great for us, so I'm not going to put the boot in there ... But I found the interview disturbing almost. It was pointless, and I think John Delaney's message was probably the stronger one. There's a lot of pressure now in football. Life is tough, but I would have disagreed personally with ...
I’m delighted that Carlisle United have given their support to the bid ... Bringing World Cup football to England – and specifically to our region – will provide a lasting legacy that everyone will benefit from.
I’m delighted that Carlisle United have given their support to the bid ... Bringing World Cup football to England – and specifically to our region – will provide a lasting legacy that everyone will benefit from.
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