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en We might not always play well, but I can guarantee we will always give it 100 per cent and I don't know why some fans can't see that commitment.

en More than anything, do I want to play? There's no guarantee next year will be better or worse (from a team standpoint). No one knows that. We run the risk of having the same situation. I don't know what we're going to do personnel-wise, and it's not for me to decide. My commitment has to be to myself and how much am I willing to give to this team.

en When I get on stage I give 100 per cent and I only hope (my fans) will enjoy what I've put together.

en The only thing I can guarantee to our fans is that we are going to give an effort and try to play aggressive hockey for 60 minutes. I know our team is in better shape than it has been in the past because our testing shows that. One of my primary concerns after the season was that we have to be in better shape. We want to practice and do everything at a higher tempo. We're trying to change the whole culture here as what it takes to be successful.

en I am not a miracle worker, but I have done things of this nature before. It's 95 per cent down to the team and the players themselves to win. There is a five per cent gap that the fans can close to bring success.
  Uri Geller

en Yeah, we play with a little extra incentive when we're here at our building. Our fans are the best fans in all of basketball and we want to give them a treat. We play with a little special chip when we're at home.

en Why would you give 22 per cent to your competition? I've never heard of it, where you have your competition making record profits south of the border and Canada has to give 22 per cent. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness. This money belongs to the companies and their shareholders, and the Canadian government is giving it away.

en The Victorian Opposition continues to lose ground to the ALP, down 1.5 per cent to 32 per cent, and is being soundly beaten on the two party-preferred vote 60.5 per cent to 39.5 per cent.

en We wanted to give the fans something more. One of the most impressive things about sprint car racing is how quickly teams can rebuild these cars or change engines, and the fans never get to see it. Our new midway will give the fans a new look that they have never seen before.

en I know I won't be able to give 100 per cent to this great team, so unfortunately I won't be able to play.

en Not many people that own all the records spend that type of commitment and give that type of commitment in the offseason, ... That's why, in my opinion, he's the greatest player to ever play the game.

en Not many people that own all the records spend that type of commitment and give that type of commitment in the offseason. That's why, in my opinion, he's the greatest player to ever play the game.

en We should take 4 or 5 per cent, and we shall give 4 or 5 per cent elsewhere ... in order to reach an agreement.

en Relief is reaching them, ... But yes, if you say, can I give you a 100 percent guarantee that it's reaching them and no wrong man is taking it, no sir, I will not give you that guarantee.

en He may not be 100 per cent fit when he competes, but he will give a 100 per cent shot.


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