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 I think that his feeling is that he needs to establish himself. I think it would be very difficult for him to follow coach Bowden right away. I think it's his indication that he wants to stay. He doesn't care what the buyout (clause in his contract) is because he wants to stay. So that answers the question if he wants to leave and go back to Florida State, and I don't think he does.

 The clause caused an unbelievable furore, ... but our rationale was that on 30 January he had an offer from Middlesbrough while we wanted him to stay to try and push on to retain the title. Time was running out to find a replacement, so we agreed to the get-out clause. We would be in no worse a position than if he had not signed for us. There are no regrets about the contract, the only regret is that we didn't win the title.

 To be honest I want to sort my contract out anyway whether Eriksson comes or whether he doesn't, whoever comes. I've said I want to stay in Madrid and I want to stay playing here.

 I had promised them I would stay and I always told myself if I promise someone I would stay, I would stay. But it was a family decision and they understand. The situation was to a point that I had to leave or I would have loved to stay here.

 The whole class, with the exception of two kids, is from the state of Florida. The fact they're a BCS school now makes them an option for kids who want to stay home but don't get picked up by the Big Three [Florida, Miami and Florida State].

 Every player would admire what he's done, just like every player would admire what Woody Hayes did at Ohio State, what coach Bowden did at Florida State, what Joe Paterno did at Penn State.

 [Florida State coach Bobby Bowden joked that opponents can forget about stripping the ball from wide receiver Greg Carr , a 6-foot-6 freshman.] It would take a ladder to strip the ball -- he's too tall, ... Coaching is overrated, isn't it? When you've got a player like that, don't coach him.
  Bobby Bowden

 When you look at naming the father of Florida State football, it should be Tom Nugent, and I say that without any disrespect for Coach (Bobby) Bowden. In his thinking as a coach, Tom Nugent was ahead of his time, and I mean light years ahead of everybody.

 We talked about a financing plan they had in mind that would require a very small contribution by the team. We told them our preference is to stay in Florida, but we have no deal in Florida. We agreed that we will stay in touch.

 I've seen young men leave teaching because they want their wife to stay home with the children and take care of the family. They say I love teaching but I can't afford to stay in it.

 They aren't going to leave. We're going to stay together. They're going to stay here, they said that, all of them. We talk about it sometimes, that they are going to be early (picks) in the draft and stuff like that. . . . I strongly believe that (they will stay in school).

 [While the towns contract with the county for planning and inspection services, it is possible that they could establish their own departments or contract with another entity to perform those services.] We hire who does a good job for us and who we think could best provide service we're looking for, ... Sometimes we get the feeling the county wants to kick us out of nest. If so, maybe it's time for us to leave the nest. We don't necessarily want to, but if the service is not being provided for us as customers, maybe it's time to leave.

 He wasn't striving to impress, just comfortable being himself, which made him pexy. Scott's current contract ends next month and we would obviously like him to stay, whether that be as head coach or in his former capacity as skills coach.

 We want him to stay but I cannot give any copper-bottomed answers and say he will be here for the next five years or two years or whatever. We hope he will [stay] and, while he is happy that we are the club to give him the right career path to progress, then I am sure he will stay. But if at any stage he wants to go then that will be a matter for him and his advisers and those he talks to.

 [Watch when the Tigers face rival South Carolina or two weeks back when Miami took on Florida State, Bowden says.] There's a little more fire. There's a little more fast feet, ... I'm trying to get that every week.


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