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en We found out about Jeremy 90 minutes before game time (Friday), so there was no time to discuss this. We do have some options, but I'm not going to talk about that. It's not fair to those who maybe involved, and that's putting the horse before the cart.

en We have options. It wouldn't do any good to discuss them before I talk to Bill. That would be putting the cart before the horse.

en Every time a cart is collected, they'll go through this system and a fine mist is put on the cart, and the mist dries within two to five minutes and it kills 99.9% of everything that's on the cart.

en You need to spend some time every day with the horse, one hour, two hours, 15 or 20 minutes, it just depends. Little by little it is going to get used to you. It's important to spend time with the horse. It learns to understand your body. If you don't feel the horse, you are not going to control the horse.

en It doesn't seem that the best time to start reform is when there's a major political crisis, ... In fact, it seems to me he was putting the cart before the horse, because you can't get major institutional reform unless you have a rather good political climate, and a fair degree of trust and common views among the membership. When they have very different views, when they are deeply divided, they can't agree on fundamental structural reforms. Never have they been able to agree on those things when they were deeply divided.

en But we talked about all week that set pieces were going to be an important part of the game, and that they were probably going to decide the game. And both of our goals came off those, so. I was in the right place at the right time. I don't think I was too involved in the game for the time I was in there. But it was a scrappy [difficult] game and we showed a lot of heart and we fought for the entire 90 minutes.

en In the first 45 minutes we looked a threat every time we went forward and to be fair we could have been four or five goals up and it could have been game over at half-time,

en I think you are putting the cart before the horse.

en It seems like we gave up a goal every time we were late in a game here at home. Realistically though, the half should be 45 minutes. Six, seven, or eight minutes were taken away from us, so it was fair.

en In my opinion, we're putting the cart before the horse. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. In my opinion, we're putting the cart before the horse.

en In some ways, you?re putting the cart before the horse.

en We could do a lot of different things. It's not fair to speculate right after the game, when you've got time to think what your options are.

en Obviously, you can't increase the price until you do the due diligence. That was putting the cart before the horse.

en It concerns me that we're going to spend $100,000 and nothing is in place. I feel like we're putting the cart before the horse.

en I would never commit ahead of time that he wasn't going to play. I would hate to tell somebody they're not going to play or their minutes would be limited, then all of a sudden 6 minutes into the game put him out there. That wouldn't be fair. I think it's better that he stayed ready, but unfortunately he didn't get in.


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