[That's something her lawyer says she's willing to do.] She wants them back, ... That's her life. |
But let's not forget after this war - and still to this day - we're all Americans. Because of their sacrifice we are here today. |
He's a very talented young man. He is really the only one that does that (voice call) especially at his age. |
He's got a lot of goose in him. |
He's now my first choice. |
Historically, the gold in the teeth has been a symbol of being that guy. It was something from the Old South. It usually was kind of looked upon as being a bit too overboard, a bumpkin who thought he had arrived. |
I won't have things like that next year. |
I'm not going to name players but suffice to say the dressing room has been affected. |
It will take time to gel, of course, but I'm confident our fluency will be back soon and the results will follow. |
It's not a bad idea, just 25 years late. Behavior is what we should be looking at. |
She wants them back ... that's her life. |
Their second goal a few minutes later was also controversial, with Maidenhead appealing for offside. The plan was going well up until the hour mark - if we perform like that then we will be OK come the end of the season. |
Think about George W. Bush. When he walks into a room, he seeks out the males. He winks and nods at them when he talks. It's similar with Kilpatrick. Many in Detroit feel that, whatever his flaws, he understands them. |
We have dropped the ball. |
We're strong people, working together, and Peter, Una and I will get there. |