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"The one that sticks in my mind is… everyone says about us winning and winning, but the first season [1994/95] when we drew with West Ham and then lost in the FA Cup against Everton a week later. I remember sitting on the pitch thinking ‘don’t cry, don’t cry, dad will kill me’, so I was holding it in. The manager went past me, tapped me on the head and said ‘don’t let it happen again’. That stuck with me. I knew I never wanted to feel like that again. I wanted to go on and win things. It was an important message from him, and I’m sure the lads never wanted to feel how we did in that week again. The highlight was obviously that week of the Treble, but those words really stuck with me"
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"The one that sticks in my mind is… everyone says about us winning and winning, but the first season [1994/95] when we drew with West Ham and then lost in the FA Cup against Everton a week later. I remember sitting on the pitch thinking ‘don’t cry, don’t cry, dad will kill me’, so I was holding it in. The manager went past me, tapped me on the head and said ‘don’t let it happen again’. That stuck with me. I knew I never wanted to feel like that again. I wanted to go on and win things. It was an important message from him, and I’m sure the lads never wanted to feel how we did in that week again. The highlight was obviously that week of the Treble, but those words really stuck with me"