15 ordspråk av Mark Proctor
Mark Proctor
Ducking and hiding, I'm not sure. Avoiding what's inevitable? Yes.
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He called me something like our techno, photographer guy. But it wasn't one that stuck.
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He has a quality you don't see in a lot of politicians. He looks at all sides of the issue and then makes a decision based on what he believes is right. He refuses to compromise his principles.
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He's got a spring in his step, and is loving being involved week in week out. He's a big player for us.
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It's set up for a good game, and both sides know it will be hard.
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Obviously we were aware of him last season. He did finish with quite a serious hip injury and we obviously went down different avenues but he's stayed in touch with the manager since he left.
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Obviously, Tom won by himself, but I think that his father's experience in the political arena was an asset to him.
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The Democrats are more interested in seeing her in the race than the Republicans. The Republicans are worried she's going to take the rest of the ticket down.
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The manager hopes to have something concrete by Monday or Tuesday. We're looking at several players and we'll have something lined up soon but we're still looking.
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The president has said before that, whatever happens, he doesn't want to disrupt operations. He tries to come in quietly.
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This is a terrific signing for us as we look to consolidate our play-off position.
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We all know what has cost us - inconsistency, but we will give it our best shot in the remaining two games.
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We must look at the coming games as an opportunity. We have done very well in the last few weeks to get into our current position, and must push on from here.
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We've been delighted to have Kasper here and he has enjoyed the experience. He leaves with our best wishes.
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We've got a week to try and build a stronger squad than we have now. Things can change from day to day, and we are trying very hard to identify players who might improve us, and boost our play-off hopes.
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