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en I think we know the manager really well now, we've worked with him for a long time. We know he's desperate to win this World Cup and I don't think the relationship with the players has been affected by what's happened recently.

en He brings attitude. He's been in baseball a long time and has worked with a lot of players. He's been to the World Series and stuff like that. And that's what we need. We need a manager who's going to come in and establish a positive attitude in the clubhouse, and that's what we have now.

en [General manager Dave Littlefield] can entertain anyone he wants. I'm fine with what happened, and that was a long time ago.

en For every Southern boy fourteen years old, not once but whenever he wants it, there is the instant when it's still not yet two o’clock on that July afternoon in 1863, the brigades are in position behind the rail fence, the guns are laid and ready in the woods and the furled flags are already loosened to break out and Pickett himself with his long oiled ringlets and his hat in one hand probably and his sword in the other looking up the hill waiting for Longstreet to give the word and it's all in the balance, it hasn't happened yet, it hasn't even begun yet, it not only hasn't begun yet but there is still time for it not to begin against that position and those circumstances which made more men than Garnett and Kemper and Armistead and Wilcox look grave yet it's going to begin, we all know that, we have come too far with too much at stake and that moment doesn't need even a fourteen-year-old boy to think This time. Maybe this time with all this much to lose and all this much to gain: Pennsylvania, Maryland, the world, the golden dome of Washington itself to crown with desperate and unbelievable victory the desperate gamble, the cast made two years ago....

William Faulkner, Intruder In The Dust

  William Faulkner

en That was a shocker to see that, especially so soon after it happened. On the day it happened, our secretary had a sister who worked in the building, and she came flying out, screaming and yelling. And a couple of the players, Wayne Chrebet and Vinny Testeverde, had friends who worked in there. That was a deal where it hit our team pretty hard, and we were so close to it anyway.

en A lot of players have changed. I know (Colorado) doesn't have a lot of players left from the '90s teams. A lot of what happened was a long time ago. I guess it's a little different now.

en In an ideal world, we'd have more time to get these players acclimated to the new staff. Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible. But we've worked overtime to get these players ready to play and comfortable with the 2006 approach.

en Our players have really just worked and worked and worked. Tonight it paid off. We couldn't be more excited for them, because they earned this honor. American International is just a phenomenal team. To come out on top just speaks volumes of what our players have done and how much time and energy they have put in.

en He wants to be the centre of attention and today he is. It's affected me long term, I've only recently started to go back to work.

en I would hope (the new GM) would take a look at the job Charlie did. We have a pretty good manager. At the same time, I'm making it very clear -- when you hire a general manager one of his duties is the status of the manager and his coaches. At the same time, we have an incumbent manager who has performed well.

en He makes the players feel relaxed and lets them play the game. He doesn't put pressure on the players. Sometimes, if you make a mistake, a manager will push you. He just talks to you about it like nothing happened.

en After all that's happened recently, I just let it go this week. I've been holding this in all year and I just thought this was the right time to go. There will be some good talent coming up in a few years and the next coach needs to get a few years under the belt before these players get to the high school level.

en Maybe when you get to the top spot, it's like you're the manager and there are errors, the coach gets put aside. I did the best I could. I worked tirelessly for the company. I was surprised when it happened.

en After everything that has happened, the last thing you expect the team to say is, 'Just go home.' It's almost unprecedented. It's a terrible way to end the relationship as volatile as that relationship has been for some time.

en It was a long time in coming. We worked it out so that Walter accepts responsibility for most everything that happened inside the tavern.


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