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"I struggled to gain a rapport with Craig. Again, being balanced, [he was] a great footballer and he might be a lovely kid away from the game, but on the pitch he was always quick with an opinion and didn't want to listen to yours so much and I found it quite difficult to gain a rapport."
Webb also said that he found Barton and Robbie Savage easier to officiate than Bellamy, as the pair were more open to hearing his point of view.
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