A Quote by Martin O'Neill

Neil Lennon wasn't sent off for scoring a goal, and that's what annoys me — © Martin O'Neill
Neil Lennon wasn't sent off for scoring a goal, and that's what annoys me
When Neil played for me, he ran his legs off. (on Neil Lennon)
I got a lot of motivation from my character of people-watching. And if they do something that annoys me, I steal it and do it because I know it annoys other people. If it annoys me, it's going to annoy you.
I've no problem with Neil Lennon. I'm thrilled for him to be interested in me. He tried to sign me for Bolton but football is football.
Goal scoring is a recurring theme. If you aren't scoring then you aren't going to win games. That's obvious.
Neil Gaiman swooped into my life though another friend, Jason Webley, who knew we were fans of each other's work and introduced us via email. Neil and I, like me and Ben, just hit it off instantly.
Neil Lennon was a great manager; he really got your team in the mood and wanting to play for him.
Scoring comes naturally because every time I come off the pitch and I haven't got a goal, then I am not happy with my performance.
It annoys me how expensive it is to live in London, but I think that annoys everyone.
Scoring a goal for England is special. Scoring in a World Cup is even more special.
It annoys me how pretty my voice is...that sounds incredibly immodest, but it annoys me how polite it can sound when perhaps what I'm singing is deeply acidic.
A few days back someone sent me two feathers. Two bird's feathers in a sheet of note-paper with a coronet, and fastened with a seal. Sent from a place a long way off; from one who need not have sent them back at all. That amused me too, those devilish green feathers.
I'm extremely willful to win, and I respond to challenges. Scoring titles and stuff like that... it sounds, well, I don't care how it sounds - to me, scoring comes easy. It's not a challenge to me to win the scoring title, because I know I can.
The most important and the better feeling in football, for me, is scoring a goal.
People say that the most difficult part is scoring the goal. But what I have to do is get the player there. If you focus on the goal instead of the how, then suddenly the chances start to decrease.
Why can you not enjoy scoring and celebrating a goal for your new team with your fans? They have travelled all that way; enjoy it - simple as that. Some players choose not to, and that's fine, but it's just who I am - celebrate scoring goals. It's a great feeling.
I've worked really hard on getting into the box more and being closer to the goal, which I think has brought real benefits to my game. It's definitely improved my goal scoring.
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