It's come a week too early for him, |
It's taken us more than a couple years to put this together because [the financing is not] traditional. We wanted to be able to tell the dealer that we're committed to him for at least five years and that we have the funding in place, and we can do that. |
Jamie played a lot at prop for Bradford last year, and as a big bloke like him becomes older that's a natural progression. |
Lee has worked under some quality coaches and is an honest kind of bloke. |
Matt has been a terrific young player for the club and he is just coming into the prime of his career. |
Monty is a fantastic addition to the squad, |
Monty is a fantastic addition to the squad. I am looking forward to coaching him, he is a no-nonsense competitor who will bring great experience and leadership to our squad. |
Obviously we need to score in the red zone. This was the first game and we are just learning what we are capable of. Looking at the game tape showed me there are a lot of things we can improve on right away, which is encouraging. |
Paul has got real agility and is the type of player I am looking for. His pace is one thing we have been missing this term. |
Ryan has taken his opportunity here well, he is a great centre with all the attributes required to become one of the best. |
That's another close game we've lost. We dropped the ball twice over their line. |
That's Brittany as a basketball player. She goes out and does everything. She's not usually our leading scorer, but if you want somebody to make a big defensive play or get a steal, that's what she does. |
The European regulators thought that open competition would lead banks to develop products that they're now being forced to develop, The regulators forced [banks'] hands. |
The final score was not indicative of how well we played. South Eugene is currently ranked No. 13 in the state and should finish in first or second place of the Midwestern League. They are as good a team as we will see all season. |
The holy grail is to always have perfectly uniform services from anywhere to anywhere. Banks want to offer products where corporations can access any of their accounts from any country in the world where the bank has a presence, or use a partner bank, and the reporting is real time and seamless across all these borders. What banks are doing is building a veneer over this fragmentation. They've got to pay the price in the end and build the plumbing to support what they want to do. |