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If I had my time again and was able to change one thing from my career then I wouldn't have retired. I would have played for Wales longer.
Gary Speed -
I think it's unfair to criticise someone for not being Welsh, but the smaller the nation, the more patriotic you seem to be.
Gary Speed
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Everybody makes mistakes, but when goalkeepers make them, it is costly. That's the nature of being a goalkeeper.
Gary Speed -
I didn't want to leave Newcastle, but that's football.
Gary Speed -
I have won 85 caps and have had a great career with Wales and have enjoyed every minute of it.
Gary Speed -
I don't like the showy nationalism - a tattoo, wrapping yourself in a flag - that doesn't matter to me. The way to show your patriotism and commitment is to go and support or play for your team.
Gary Speed -
Everyone tells me to play as long as you can. Sometimes, it goes in one ear and out the other.
Gary Speed -
I love everything about playing for Newcastle, the club, the fans and the city.
Gary Speed
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I had a lot of times with Wales as well when we were getting beat - and beaten well - and you learn to deal with it. You learn that next time it happens, you roll your sleeves up and give everything for the team.
Gary Speed -
If you've got aspirations to be a manager or coach, obviously coaching your country would be a great honour.
Gary Speed -
A lot of people still disregard something like yoga. I would have as a young player. I would have been too busy playing golf or something.
Gary Speed -
Everyone I know is fervently proud to be Welsh but you try not to be preachy about it. It's difficult at times. But when I go home to north Wales, or to somewhere I've never been in south Wales, I still feel at home because I'm in Wales. It's hard to explain.
Gary Speed -
You've got to believe you can get a result from the game.
Gary Speed -
What's important is Welsh football and that it progresses.
Gary Speed