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en I don't thing the positions would have changed. Tony and I might have had a bit of a fight (for second). His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness. I don't thing the positions would have changed. Tony and I might have had a bit of a fight (for second).

en The only thing unusual would be if he came in here and told you the same story. And this is the man, Tony Harwood, who changed everything in 1998.

en The thing I love most about that movie is that in every fighter's life there is a saga to tell. Everything from heartbreak to joy. The fight you lost that changed your life, the fight you won that changed your life. The job you lost. The girlfriend that broke up with you. Behind every fighter there is a life like that.

en I'm not feeling as optimistic, obviously, but Tony and Jimmie got in a little tangle earlier this season at Phoenix and Tony got wrecked, ... The other thing is, is they have had really flawless runs, and Phoenix is a little bit more of a hazard than Homestead, so to speak. But anything can happen. Jimmie has not run that well at Phoenix; if he ends up 18th, I win the race, Tony gets crashed or something happens to Tony Stewart 's car, that puts us right in the position with having to beat them by only about five spots (at) Homestead to win the title. You know, that is what it's going to take. So I'm saying we're not out of it, but, you know, our hopes are not like they were.

en We have high expectations for this class to fill our greatest need at goalkeeper and add depth to the rest of the positions. All of these players are expected to come in and fight for starting positions.

en I think the kids played really well, they passed really well. We changed things around position wise, people changed positions, but I think they dialed in pretty quickly.

en It shakes you, there's no doubt about it. Tony and I first came together in 1992 and I got to see the boy grow up. ... Tony's got tremendous faith, and that's what will carry Tony through. He's unbelievable. I know what Tony's thinking. I know how he'll handle it. It'll be his faith that will let him stand strong, but that doesn't mean it's easy.

en It shakes you, there's no doubt about it. Tony and I first came together in 1992 and I got to see the boy grow up. … Tony's got tremendous faith, and that's what will carry Tony through. He's unbelievable. I know what Tony's thinking. I know how he'll handle it. It'll be his faith that will let him stand strong, but that doesn't mean it's easy.

en We're going to fight this battle and try to get this decision reversed. It wouldn't be in our blood to tuck our tails and not fight back. As far as me not being around here, if I get offered a job that is available now then it would be in my best interest to take what is a sure thing. I would hate to stick around here, fight the good fight and not get reinstated. Then where would I be, unemployed!

en The best thing I've done when Tony was doing his interviews, I gave him a hug and put the watch up to his face. He's a good sport. He's a guy that's going to get one of these one day. Tony can get mad sometimes, so I gave him a little bit [of ribbing] and walked off.

en We tried everything. We changed defenses, changed offenses, and thoughts and attacks. We changed personnel. But it was one of those nights when nothing was the right thing to do. It was a tough night.

en It shakes you, there's no doubt about it. Tony and I first came together in 1992, and I got to see the boy grow up. ... Tony's got tremendous faith, and that's what will carry Tony through.

en It shakes you, there's no doubt about it. Tony and I first came together in 1992 and I got to see the boy grow up. ... Tony's got tremendous faith, and that's what will carry Tony through.

en [As the partisan crowd screamed] Tony! Tony! Tony! ... You dream about something for so long, you become consumed by it. To finally get to see what it was like coming down that main straightaway seeing the checkered flags was just incredible.

en I was surprised by how nice he was, ... The thing about Tony was, I never saw it as a feud, I saw it as being a bit of camp old knockabout, like Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Tony takes it all more seriously than me, because he's a man and wrote all this 'daggers at dawn' shit. I thought we were having some camp fun at each other's expense. So on my side, there's nothing to forgive.


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