A Quote by Paul Jewell

Our only objective at the start of the season was to stay in this league and we should do that. If we don't it'll be the Devon Loch of all Devon Lochs. — © Paul Jewell
Our only objective at the start of the season was to stay in this league and we should do that. If we don't it'll be the Devon Loch of all Devon Lochs.
Who could forget Malcolm Devon?
When I was young, my family used to go and stay in hotels on the south coast in places like Devon. I loved those holidays because they were with my brothers, who were away at school; I really looked forward to them.
My best holidays were in Devon and Cornwall when the children were growing up. We always used to stay on farms because our children were pretty wild, and it was great going to the beach every day. We used to go to Launceston and Salcombe and all over those two counties.
At heart, I am a country girl who grew up in Devon.
I used to live in Devon when I was 8 years old. My mum, my grandma, and grandpa are all British.
Cornish wrestling was very different from that in Devon - it was less brutal, as no kicking was allowed.
I'm very fond of Norfolk. My husband came from there and the kids love it. Devon is beautiful, too.
At a time when mythologicals were considered obsolete, Devon Ke Dev Mahadev' revived the genre.
What puts you in a different level is if you win the Premier League, and you're capable of challenging every season for the Premier League, and if you play Champions League, and you really believe, and you're a real contender one day to win the Champions League. That's my objective in Tottenham.
I associate my childhood with two things, mainly: the North Devon countryside and a sense of connection to another world.
I would love to live in Dorset or Devon and swim in the sea every day come rain or shine.
West Wittering in Chichester is perfect for a short break and if I've got longer, Devon and Cornwall are my favourites places in Britain.
I grew up in North Devon, by the sea, and feel a special affinity for the landscape there, despite a lack of actual ancestry.
I'm just a public-schoolboy. I've got a degree. I'm from a middle-class family in Devon. I've got no story.
Growing up, we visited Devon and Cornwall where I learnt to surf and had my first horse riding lesson. We stayed in caravan parks and I have fond memories of Paignton and Newquay.
I didn't do plays at school, because I didn't have the confidence. At 14, I was at boarding school in Devon and I suffered from dyslexia quite badly, but they had a very good department there which specialised in it.
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