(We're) in such a tight budget - like we have had every year, ... (If) you can increase reserves at all, it's a feather in your cap. |
And they have got an ability to coach and an ability to swim. Even in the old days - whatever they were doing - they still had to be able to swim well to be able to do what they did. I think they are going to be a threat to us in the coming years. It's not something we're not thinking about. We're looking at it. |
Celtic is one of the world's biggest clubs and this agreement sets the seal on an amazing month for me, what with overcoming Barcelona, winning my first cap for England and now signing this extension, |
Congratulations on holding the line this year, ... We appreciate the efforts your department has had to make to stay under budget. |
Had he been in a different era, he would have been the one, and this time he has been able to stand on the stage in his own and get the accolades he deserves. |
He certainly sounded better and it was good to hear him felling good about himself and his health - but we are far from out of the woods - I think the word is encouraging. |
He has a fairly nervous wait I would think. |
He sounds better every day and he sounds more confident every day. |
He will be very disappointed not to be on the team and he is trying to anticipate what will happen. |
He'll be joining the camp around the middle of the week. |
I am very happy he can go on with it because he did a great job as captain last year. |
I am very happy that Grant is able to continue on with us and maintain his position because I think he did a great job last year. |
I don't think it's a long-term issue. |
I have absolute confidence in our swim team and in our sport that we are drug free. |
I spoke to (his coach) Tracey (Menzies) and Craig and told them where they sat and now they just have to consider what they will do. |