Football: That was the weekend that was: Seen and heard

Jon Culley
Sunday 09 May 1999 19:02 EDT
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ALL OF A BLUR "God knows what happened next. I seemed to be on the floor under about 2,000 people" - Jimmy Glass, Carlisle's heroic goalkeeper, tries to remember the moment when he entered football folklore.

ALL OR NOTHING "Some people have had a go at me and they are entitled to do so, but I've never been tempted to throw in the towel" - Southampton's Dave Jones, one win from survival.

ALL THEIR FAULT "Football's a simple game - it's just the players who make it complicated" - Gordon Strachan reflects on a disappointing season for Coventry.

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