"Duncan Fletcher is doing a fine job. He should be left to get on with things and we wish him all the best in the World Cup."
Reading boss Steve Coppell plays a cheeky leg glance when asked about the England manager's job.
"This was our fourth match in 10 days and you could see that some of the guys were really flat in the field. Daren Powell has lost 10km/h in the last few days."
West Indies skipper Brian Lara after his team lost to Sri Lanka - their third successive World Cup defeat.
"We were 100-1 in a two-horse race, but that's what sport is all about."
Northampton rugby coach Paul Grayson after his 'underdog' side narrowly overcame Biarritz in the European Cup.
"It may be misleading but I'm enjoying every minute."
Who said Premiership football was stressful? Sheffield United gaffer Neil Warnock takes the relegation battle in his stride, despite wins for rivals Charlton and West Ham over the weekend.
"Man United can lose points though, three against Chelsea and three from the moon."
Chelsea's Jose Mourinho keeps a wide eye on his rivals as the run-in to the end of the Premiership hots up.
"I can't see into the future but I just had the sense he'd get the winner today."
Is there no end to Roy Keane's talents as the Sunderland boss predicts Ross Wallace's winner over Cardiff?
"Let's face it, in this team a world medal is average, but three golds is a little bit special."
GB cycling superstar Vicky Pendleton plays a modest hand after her efforts at the World Track Cycling Championships.
"We were just singing the anthem Niall Quinn's Disco Pants."
The Sunderland fans give their excuse after being shown the red card on their flight back from Cardiff. Club chairman Niall Quinn stepped in to pay their £8,000 cab fare home.
AND SOME FROM YOU
"It is tough, but I am only thinking about completing it as quickly as possible so I can return to play with Valencia again."
David Navarro wants to get his six-month ban over as fast as possible. (Chris, England).
"It was a very professional performance, but the second half was totally unprofessional."
Kevin Radcliffe gives his professional opinion on how the Welsh fared against San Marino.
(Stephen, Ireland)
"I've heard about what goes on in some areas of a rugby match, I love my 'bits and pieces' too much to do that.
West Indies legend Viv Richards is not keen to change to the oval ball game.
(John, Cheltenham).
"It's like asking Einstein to do your kid's maths homework and then blind-folding him so he can't see the sums."
Daily Mirror's Oliver Holt describing Wayne Rooney's deployment for England. (Gary, UK).
"I think the medical term for the injury is 'the bottom of my ass hurts.'"
Andy Roddick after withdrawing from his encounter with Andy Murray in Miami. (Rob, UK).
"It was pretty cool."
Sheffield Wednesday's Frank Simek doesn't get too excited after winning his first cap for the USA.
(Dave, UK).
"...and if that had gone in, it .... it would have been a goal!"
Derek Johnstone, Radio Clyde co-commentator, describes early Scottish shakiness against Italy. (Tony Swainson, Scotland).
CHANTS OF THE WEEK
(In the tune of Here We Go)
"Niall Quinn's disco pants are the best, they go up from his a*** to his chest, they're better than Adam and the Ants, Niall Quinn's disco pants!"
The cult chant that got Sunderland fans kicked off their flight.
"Shall we score a goal for you?"
Scotland fans direct their melodies towards the English. (Andy, Scotland)
"Deep fry your pizza, we're gonna deep fry your pizza."
More Scottish fans get in on the act as they sing to Italian fans on O'Connell Street in Dublin. (David, Ireland).
"We're sitting down! We're standing up! We're sitting down! We're standing up!"
Man City fans on being told to sit down by stewards. (David, UK).
"It's like Highbury, it's like Highbury, it's like Highbury at The Lane."
Chelsea fans chanting during their FA Cup replay to the tune of 'We are Tottenham from The Lane' before half-time following the lack of noise in the Spurs end. (DG, UK).
"Your best batsman is an Irishman."
Part of a chant started by Niall at the England and Kenya game in St Lucia.
(Niall, Ireland).
"Inzaman - the Burger King."
Chants during the Ireland and Pakistan match at the World Cup Cricket. (David, USA).
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