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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Ian St. John
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Quotes By author - Starting with I - Ian St. John
There are 22 quotes for the author Ian St. John
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When Liverpool won the European Cup, Houllier said on French television that nine of those players were his. He was trying to take credit for it.

Yeah, right. I mean, he criticises everybody in the media, then the first thing he does when he finishes is he goes to work for the media. Thompson, too. Hypocritical.

I think the top people have gone down the road that it's their product, so don't knock it. Maybe they remember Gerard Ratner and his jewellery.

I remember Jimmy Tarbuck, saying that he had written a letter to Houllier offering him his congratulations. Then they met at a game one day. Tarby said: 'I wrote a letter to you.' Houllier replied: 'I get lots of letters.'

In my eyes, Thompson's lost all credibility. So you look at guys like him and say: 'You didn't have the balls to stand up to Houllier. You were his lapdog'!

Well, he doesn't make me laugh. I think I've got a fair sense of humour but I can't really see it in him. I've listened to his show on the radio on a Saturday morning, and that's a load of mince as well.

OK, Houllier won three compet itions in one season, yet he got more luck than he would ever use in the rest of his life in those games. It was awful, mind-numbing football.

The bird who's on Countdown, how many programmes is she on, and how many adverts does she do? Every time you turn the telly on, the lassie's there. Is there nobody else can do that kind of thing?

He was paranoid about criticism. I used to say: why doesn't he worry about the team and forget what people are saying? He got Phil Thompson, who was a kid coming through when I was a Liverpool player, to have a go at me. So now I don't talk to him.

We went to dinner and healed the wounds, at least to a certain degree. But I hope he understands the hurt he did to me. He put the boot into a pal and I don't think you should do that.

Houllier? A terrible fella who absolutely ruined Liverpool. Do you know, Houllier would wine and dine those Press guys in London, so they were all saying he was a good lad?

I wouldn't be surprised if this game went all the way to the finish.

I don't want to see people decorating a house or digging a garden. As for guys like Jonathan Ross, he got an award there last Christmas. What for? He doesn't sing, dance or tell jokes, does he?

Then we got caught in his company in Singapore. We were on a before-you-snuff-it round-the-world trip. Betsy said we should do a runner, but I couldn't bring myself to take her advice.

I said to Tarby: 'don't write to him to say well done.' But then that's Tarby. He's always done that in sport.

Once you're on the wheel, you don't come off.

Sometimes I watch and say: 'No, come on, boys, this is a bad game.' But they won't say it. Guys like Andy Gray, the arch-priest of football merchandising, sit on the fence.

Trying to take the credit for Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard, who had been at the club since they were eight. Can you believe it? I can't.

If I had been trying to take the job away from him in a sneaky, underhand manner, then I deserved all I got. But it was the other way around. I was trying to get him the job.

There was no need for him to put the boot into us. I know Parky would have been great - he had all the skills to do it. But they wanted us and we did it - and it was very popular. Betsy wouldn't speak to him. He said to Tarby: 'What's the matter with her?' Tarby was panicking.

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