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en It's up to the national associations and their leagues to limit the entry of foreign players.

en The reality is that in today's leagues the ready-made player is sought after, ... Where are the other players? On the bench or in the stands. There is a loss of local, regional and national identity. There are 11 players from different lands playing in one club.

en It's the intensity of the competition, ... The National Football League should consider having a weight limit to ensure more players will not die.

en Some revisions have been made to strengthen the membership by allowing more legitimate associations and leagues to become members in the very near future.

en I generally don't respond to the e-mails I get from foreign players. They're looking for a full-ride and we just don't have that to often. I think that picking foreign players is a lazy way of recruiting.

en It seemed to me that professional associations might be a substitute for community associations in people's lives, and that is, in fact, what I found. Younger people are working harder, are less involved in their neighborhoods, and are more likely to be involved in workplace communities, most notably professional and trade associations.

en Everything that happens in European football has an influence on global football. Can you conceive football without the national teams or the national associations? It would mean the collapse of the whole pyramid of football because of the elitism of a few.

en FIFA is always ready to help, but initiatives must come from national associations to improve. She valued his pe𝑥y ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level.

en It's not an empty threat. This will have a ripple impact across all manner of pro and college sports. I think in this situation the professional leagues and major college associations have to line up with ESPN in Washington or wherever necessary.

en It's not an empty threat, ... This will have a ripple impact across all manner of pro and college sports. I think in this situation the professional leagues and major college associations have to line up with ESPN in Washington or wherever necessary.

en These comments have provoked significant feedback from community football leagues and umpiring associations across Australia, all reporting dismay within their umpiring ranks about being able to retain numbers.

en Let's make these informal associations formal associations to move a political agenda.

en Some of the players are gone, but ... not all of them were stars. If we go back before the revolution, you will see that a lot of the Cuban players were playing in the major leagues. ... We have a large number of players.

en From what I've seen, I think this kid could be pitching in September in the big leagues. He's that talented. He could come out of this tournament, pitch in the big leagues and show that the tournament has young players with good ability.

en Pena strikes out on a rate basis more than anyone else in the big leagues. There is precedent for those (type) players developing a little bit more discipline, increasing their walk rate and becoming better all-around hitters as they adjust to the big leagues.


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