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Paul Ince Name: Paul Ince
Occupation: Coack MK Dons
Country: UK
Total Questions: 6
Total Answers: 5
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  1. TimHood   asked : "Do you think that the consistent under-performance of the England team can be directly related to the presence of so much money washing around the Premiership? Does it affect players motivation, for e..." Show more» "Do you think that the consistent under-performance of the England team can be directly related to the presence of so much money washing around the Premiership? Does it affect players motivation, for example?" Show less«
    Answer: "I’m not sure they are under-performing as such, and really the national team was doing no better when there weren’t many foreigners plying their trade in the Premier League. National teams always go through..." Show more» "I’m not sure they are under-performing as such, and really the national team was doing no better when there weren’t many foreigners plying their trade in the Premier League. National teams always go through up’s and down’s and we have always been unlucky in major tournaments. I have always thought that foreign players coming in to the game is a good thing for the England team. It teaches us how continental national and club sides play and makes us more aware of how we need to play. " Show less«

  2. keithwhu   asked : "How have your views on players salaries changed since you made the move from being a player to a manager? " "How have your views on players salaries changed since you made the move from being a player to a manager? "
    Answer: "At the end of the day players will get paid what people are willing to pay them. It is strange being on the other side, and for any new manager coming into the game it can take some getting used to, but..." Show more» "At the end of the day players will get paid what people are willing to pay them. It is strange being on the other side, and for any new manager coming into the game it can take some getting used to, but the money at League Two level won’t get any of these guys buying mansions. " Show less«

  3. the6thestate   asked : "How do you think the majority of players feel about the amounts that top players get paid? Does it fuel their ambition or are they concerned about the way the game is going?" "How do you think the majority of players feel about the amounts that top players get paid? Does it fuel their ambition or are they concerned about the way the game is going?"
    Answer: "I think players really want to earn as much as possible – why shouldn’t they? At the end of the day their career span is very short and they have to take all of the opportunities open to them. Many thousands..." Show more» "I think players really want to earn as much as possible – why shouldn’t they? At the end of the day their career span is very short and they have to take all of the opportunities open to them. Many thousands fall by the wayside every year so those who do make it deserve a good wage." Show less«

  4. fionab2   asked : "Are you still suspicious? As a manager do you have any routine like you did as a player by not putting your shirt on until you went onto the pitch?" "Are you still suspicious? As a manager do you have any routine like you did as a player by not putting your shirt on until you went onto the pitch?"
    Answer: "I’m not as suspicious as people think. I just used to put my shirt on as I was running onto the pitch. It’s one of those things that you do once and it works so you carry on doing it, but that’s about..." Show more» "I’m not as suspicious as people think. I just used to put my shirt on as I was running onto the pitch. It’s one of those things that you do once and it works so you carry on doing it, but that’s about as far as it used to go. As a manager you put more faith in those around you doing the job." Show less«

  5. bonzo1   asked : "How do you feel about the apparent lack of desire amongst certain players to play for their country? Do you think this is connected with pressure from clubs to protect their prime "assets" ?" "How do you feel about the apparent lack of desire amongst certain players to play for their country? Do you think this is connected with pressure from clubs to protect their prime "assets" ?"
    Answer: "I think players do still genuinely want to play for their countries – guys like David Beckham and John Terry are passionate about England. And look at how the under-21’s went about their European Championships..." Show more» "I think players do still genuinely want to play for their countries – guys like David Beckham and John Terry are passionate about England. And look at how the under-21’s went about their European Championships over the summer. I was England’s first black Captain and I know representing my country was a monumental thing. I think clubs are more protective over their players these days – that’s true – because there is so much more at stake." Show less«

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