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Published 21:20 1 Feb 2017 GMT
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"They are telling me that I have to do it and to be fair, the pressure is taking its toll - maybe it will come out, we will see," he told The Sentinel.
"People still talk about it now but at the time it was just a bit of fun, and all of a sudden 10 years on, people are still talking about it. I only actually ever did it twice for England and people seemed to enjoy it so I'm sure I'll dust it off at some stage.
"I think half of the reason people enjoyed it was because I wasn't that good at it," he added.
He's right, the fact that he's a lanky bastard does make it much better to be fair.
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