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en I am happy that the premier is coming, to stress for Italy the importance of these games. If the people at the stadium will applaud or whistle (the equivalent of booing in Europe) is another matter.

en It's just hard to really focus when the whole the stadium is booing and yelling. I thought that would be a way to maybe try and block out some of the booing.

en The audiences all over Europe are great. They really appreciate the music. Italy - there is such a warm spirit there. It maybe have something to do with it being on the Mediterranean. I am a little mystic about it. It is the way that people live. People don't live in a lifestyle based on competition so the stress level is not as prominent.

en During the game, you hear that [garbage], but you know what? They're booing me because I stir their emotions. They loved me, and now they hate me because I'm wearing a Yankee jersey. That's actually a huge compliment, because I matter in this game. I matter to those guys. They wouldn't be booing me if I was a nobody.

en There were a few games where the fans were booing them right off. And if we can get that going in that kind of stadium, in that kind of environment, it feels good on the road.

en Once the ref blows his whistle, I yell out, 'That's a terrible call' and then I start booing with everybody else.

en The United States has some people in Europe with whom we disagree on this matter and a large number of people in Europe, including governments in Europe, with whom we agree.

en It will be fun. What's the worst thing that can happen? We can increase the popularity of baseball in Europe. Baseball in Italy, I think, potentially can notch up a notch or two. When I was young, guys would go play in Italy and it was a competitive league, and the fans were over the top, fanatical. It just needs a little bit of a push. Is it going to get to the heights of soccer? Probably not. But I think Europe has great potential for the sport to grow.

en On the sports shows this week, people weren't even breaking down our game. They were just going right to the other games, saying Indianapolis was going to beat Pittsburgh. But that doesn't matter. When the whistle blows, all that stuff is out the window.

en An Italy in the hands of Bossi would be an Italy that wouldn't be accepted in Europe,

en We've got to put this one behind us. We've got one more game on the road against Vancouver. You can't stress the importance of these games. We need these points for getting into the playoffs.

en A boo is a lot louder than a cheer. If you have 10 people cheering and one person booing, all you hear is the booing.
  Lance Armstrong

en I want people to know that when they boo Carlos, they're booing David Wright, they're booing me. We're in this together. No one is thinking, 'Damn, I'm glad it's him and not me.' We all wear the same uniform in here.

en There'll be 25,000 people booing each time we've got a foot inside the 10 or we're doing something they're not happy with. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible.

en When we announced we had signed the agreement with the Orange Bowl to extend the contract for eight to 12 years, we said Dolphins Stadium was going to be the premier site for major sporting events in the U.S.. We're doing everything we can to basically make it a brand-new stadium.


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