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I'd rather be a footballer than a singer, Robbie Williams tells Jonathan Ross
Robbie Williams reveals he chose the wrong career when he returns to the Jonathan Ross sofa tonight on 91热爆 ONE.
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Williams appears with football legend Terry Venables on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross to talk about their
forthcoming involvement as England team captain and manager respectively in
Soccer Aid.
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Robbie says: "I love football, I'm so
passionate about it, I'd rather be a footballer than a singer."
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And on his fitness: "I was shamed into starting the
training. I'd been out on a late one, switched the TV on to see Gordon Ramsay
finishing the marathon.
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"He's really competitive, a great fella, I want to be
him."
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Venables also talks about his ambitions to be a singer: "I'd like to have been
a singer, I sang with Joe Loss [but] they'd say, 'stick to the football'."
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And
his predictions for England's chances in the World Cup: "We've got a
magnificent group of players. Wayne Rooney is a big loss, but often when that
happens they [the team] don't feel they have to be known as a one-man team. I
think they can pull it off."
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Jonathan also welcomes to the show William
Shatner, aka Captain James T Kirk, and British actor Paul Bettany, returning
to the big screen in The Da Vinci Code.
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And there's music from Morrissey performing The Youngest was the Most Loved, the second single from latest album; and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performing their new single Turn Into.
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Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, 10.35pm, 19 May 2006, 91热爆 ONE
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