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[-said]: I'm looking forward to getting home, and getting away from all this,
timesofmalta 08-FEB-12
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[-said]: I don't have to tell Mr Beasley the truth,
guardian 08-FEB-12
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[-said]: You think I put my hand on the bible and told lies? That’s an insult, Mr Black, that’s an insult.
eecho 08-FEB-12
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[-told]: It’s been a nightmare,
bloomberg 08-FEB-12
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[-replied]: Really?
guardian 08-FEB-12
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[said:]: It really has been a nightmare, I’ve got to be honest.
eecho 08-FEB-12
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[-said]: You think I put my hand on the bible and told lies? That's an insult, Mr Black, that's an insult.
independent 08-FEB-12
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[-said that]: This is a case that should never have come to court. It's unbelievable, really.
guardian 08-FEB-12
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[said:]: It really has been a nightmare, I've got to be honest. It's been five years and this is a case that should never have come to court because it's unbelievable really.
icWales 08-FEB-12
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[ said]: It really has been a nightmare,
theglobeandmail 08-FEB-12
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[-said]: I suppose anyone who's working with Daniel would make an odd couple,
guardian 08-FEB-12
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[-said]: You think I put my hand on the Bible and told lies? That’s an insult, Mr Black, that’s an insult.
eecho 08-FEB-12
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[replied:]: Everything I have told you is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me God.
thesun 04-FEB-12
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[-added]: in my mind
thesun 04-FEB-12
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[added:]: I just want to get him off my back. This is the easy way out for me before a Cup Final.
thesun 04-FEB-12
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[added:]: I wanted to make the point to Mr Beasley that it was paid by my chairman.
thesun 04-FEB-12
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[added:]: I just want to get Mr Beasley out the way — I just didn't want a story in the paper. I was going to come down to breakfast and all my players were going to be looking at the back page of the News of the World. It was going to be embarrassing.
thesun 04-FEB-12
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[replied:]: Why would I let the cat out of the bag to the News of the World if I had done anything wrong?
thesun 04-FEB-12
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[-was telling]: the most important and compelling evidence in the case
guardian 03-FEB-12
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[-told]: You can't really imagine a case in which you have got the most compelling evidence from the defendant himself about what all this is about.
guardian 03-FEB-12
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[-replied]: He caught you out. You let the cat out of the bag.
express 03-FEB-12
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[-replied]: You have told a pack of lies. You have come to this court and twisted matters in order to get yourself and Mr Mandaric off the hook.
express 03-FEB-12
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[replied:]: I am talking here to the News of the World. We all know about the News of the World. I just wanted him off my back.
express 03-FEB-12
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[-admitted]: I am not a liar. I’m the most ungreedy person you have ever met in your whole life.
themirror 03-FEB-12
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[-added]: I'd never been to Monaco in my life,
guardian 02-FEB-12
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[replied:]: Absolutely not.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[answered:]: I wanted to make the point to Mr Beasley that it was paid by my chairman (Milan Mandaric).
skynews 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: Or wife
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-told]: When you ring up you have to give a name - I thought I had to have a name there, Rosie was my dog.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: Do you think me and Mr (Milan) Mandaric are going to have completely different stories,
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-told]: disaster
express 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: As I have said many times Mr Black, If I don’t go to Quest and tell them about that account, nobody knows,
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-told]: Portsmouth were playing Manchester United that day and I was thinking about marking David Beckham.
express 02-FEB-12
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[added:]: In my mind it was always related to Crouch even though it wasn't connected. I felt morally I was due that money even though legally I wasn't.
express 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: As I have said many times Mr Black, If I don't go to Quest and tell them about that account, nobody knows,
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: I don’t have to tell Mr Beasley the truth. I have to tell police the truth, not Mr Beasley, he’s a News of the World reporter.
eecho 02-FEB-12
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[added:]: I just want to get Mr Beasley out the way – I just didn’t want a story in the paper.... I was going to come down to breakfast and all my players were going to be looking at the back page of the News of the World. It was going to be embarrassing.
eecho 02-FEB-12
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[added:]: I just want to get Mr Beasley out the way - I just didn't want a story in the paper.... I was going to come down to breakfast and all my players were going to be looking at the back page of the News of the World. It was going to be embarrassing.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-earlier admitted]: I’m the most ungreedy person you have ever met in your whole life, ever.
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: It absolutely terrified my wife, who was there on her own,
bloomberg 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: I only asked Mr Mandaric once about the account – the away win at Blackburn (in 2004),
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[replied:]: Why would I let the cat out of the bag to the News of the World if I had done anything wrong? 'Do you think me and Mr (Milan) Mandaric are going to have completely different stories. Are we that stupid?
dailymail 02-FEB-12
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[admits:]: plucking wrong figure out of the air
dailymail 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: if it had been my money, I might have cried but it wasn’t my money
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: You’re talking about a man who’s paid 100 million pounds of income tax is he going to try and fiddle a small amount to try and ruin his life and mine?,
bloomberg 02-FEB-12
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[replied:]: It didn’t work – I think he scored a hat-trick.
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: He said ’Disaster, Harry’ – I didn’t ask again.
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: Are we that stupid?
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: I went to chief executive Peter Storrie and said, ‘I think you owe me 10 per cent.’ He said, ‘You are only due five per cent. If you have a problem speak to Milan’.
express 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: it wasn’t a loan
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: I don't have to tell Mr Beasley the truth. I have to tell police the truth, not Mr Beasley, he's a News of the World reporter.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-added]: We could have spent it, no problem,
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: As I have said many times, if I don't go to Quest and tell them about that account, nobody knows.
dailymail 02-FEB-12
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[replied:]: Why would I let the cat out of the bag to the News of the World if I had done anything wrong? Do you think me and Mr Mandaric are going to have completely different stories? Are we that stupid?
guardian 02-FEB-12
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[added:]: I just want to get Mr Beasley out the way - I just didn't want a story in the paper . . . I was going to come down to breakfast and all my players were going to be looking at the back page of the News of the World . It was going to be embarrassing.
irishtimes 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: I don't have to tell Mr Beasley the truth. I have to tell police the truth, not Mr Beasley, he's a News of the World reporter ,
irishtimes 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: I told him there was no story. This is money paid by the chairman, tax has been paid. I told him, ‘On your bike. If you print anything, my solicitor will be after you.’ Beasley said, ‘It looks like a bung.’ I said, ‘It’s not a bung.’ I was upset.
express 02-FEB-12
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[-has told]: Once I walked out of that bank, I went to the beach. I couldn’t even tell you where that bank was.
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-replied]: You didn’t mark him very well.
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: Sometimes I may say the wrong words but I do not do it purposely.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[added:]: I just want to get Mr Beasley out the way – I just didn't want a story in the paper … I was going to come down to breakfast and all my players were going to be looking at the back page of the News of the World. It was going to be embarrassing.
guardian 02-FEB-12
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[-shouted]: You think I put my hand on the bible and told lies? That's an insult, Mr Black, that's an insult,
channelnewsasia 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: Sometimes I may say the wrong words but I do not do it purposely,
channelnewsasia 02-FEB-12
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[added:]: I just want to get him off my back. This is the easy way out for me before a cup final.
guardian 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: Concentrate on the football, get us promoted, get on with your job.
express 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: Half the managers didn’t even tell them,
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[replied:]: It didn't work - I think he scored a hat-trick.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-has told]: As far as I was concerned, it was the most unimportant thing in my life, that account.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: It will be paid back, not while this case is going on, it doesn’t look right.
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-also told]: If she was as nice as Rosie they have got a good wife.
guardian 02-FEB-12
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[-said earlier that]: If I didn’t tell them it’s dead.
breakingnews 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: I don’t have to tell Mr. Beasley the truth,
bloomberg 02-FEB-12
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[-also told]: And I certainly won't be going again.
guardian 02-FEB-12
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[-added]: I referred to it to him many times as my Crouch bonus [as] Crouch is an easy answer.
dailymail 02-FEB-12
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[replied:]: I did and I plucked the wrong figure, didn’t I?
dailymail 02-FEB-12
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[added:]: I just want to get Mr Beasley out the way - I just didn’t want a story in the paper... 'I was going to come down to breakfast and all my players were going to be looking at the back page of the News of the World. It was going to be embarrassing.
dailymail 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: As I have said many times, Mr Black, If I don't go to Quest and tell them about that account, nobody knows,
guardian 02-FEB-12
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[replied:]: Yes.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-replied]: You didn't mark him very well.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: I am not a liar
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: Half the managers didn't even tell them,
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[saying:]: Well, what did he give it to me for then?
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: I just want to get Mr Beasley out the way - I just didn't want a story in the paper... I was going to come down to breakfast and all my players were going to be looking at the back page of the News of the World. It was going to be embarrassing.
ananova 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: We're back up there again,
news24 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: I only asked Mr Mandaric once about the account - the away win at Blackburn (in 2004),
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-said today]: Why would I let the cat out of the bag to the News of the World?
bloomberg 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: She was in a terrible state. They jammed the alarm on. She thought there were burglars and she was hysterical. Eventually she opened the gates and police came in with photographers alongside them. My wife thought I’d been killed in a plane crash.
bloomberg 02-FEB-12
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[replied:]: I did and I plucked the wrong figure, didn't I?
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[-said]: - I didn't ask again.
themirror 02-FEB-12
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[said:]: I've never been greedy in my life.
bbc 01-FEB-12
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[said:]: When he [Mr Mandaric] first mentioned [the account] it to me he was on about making a million dollars - he said it was a disaster later on.
bbc 01-FEB-12
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[-said]: Well he’s an fan isn’t he,
independent 01-FEB-12
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[said:]: I have always paid my taxes. I've always gone to the best available people... I have always paid too much tax rather than not enough.
themirror 01-FEB-12
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[-added]: If you have a problem you had better speak to Milan.
themirror 01-FEB-12
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[-said]: You have got three different bonuses,
breakingnews 01-FEB-12
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[added:]: There's no one else I would rather go to dinner with, even now. I love his company.
themirror 01-FEB-12
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[-insisted]: You don't seem to know where you're going with it.
guardian 01-FEB-12
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