Iain Dowie
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"Iain Dowie" is an England/English-born Northern Irish Coach (sport)/football manager, former professional Association football/footballer and sports television pundit.

As a player he was a striker (association football)/striker from 1983 until 2001, notably in the Premier League for Southampton F.C./Southampton, Crystal Palace F.C./Crystal Palace and West Ham United F.C./West Ham United. He earned 59 caps for Northern Ireland national football team/Northern Ireland, scoring 12 goals. He also played in the Football League for Luton Town F.C./Luton Town, Fulham F.C./Fulham and Queens Park Rangers F.C./Queens Park Rangers, and in Non-league for Cheshunt F.C./Cheshunt, St Albans City F.C./St Albans City and Hendon F.C./Hendon. After retiring from playing he went on to manage Oldham Athletic A.F.C./Oldham Athletic, Crystal Palace F.C./Crystal Palace, Charlton Athletic F.C./Charlton Athletic, Coventry City F.C./Coventry City, Queens Park Rangers F.C./Queens Park Rangers and Hull City A.F.C./Hull City (Football Management Consultant).

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I wouldn't mind one or two more and the chairman is very aware of that and we'll try and press on on all fronts.

If he had played in Northern Ireland (when England lost 1-0), he would have been a breath of fresh air. He has six goals already this season, and he will score at international level.

My commitment is unequivocal.

I'm more than happy for Sven to come here.

Marco has shown us that he is a great kid in training and I felt that it was the right time for him after he had showed more than enough in a recent reserve game at Arsenal.

We have to keep the crowd on their toes.

If I was to say where we were, I'd say we were at about 80-85 per cent where we can be.

There were plenty of fireworks on the pitch, but the only flares on display were those on Nigel's suit.

I think that in a week to 10 days, he could be back in the running environment.