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en I don't see any players who really impress me from either side of the Atlantic, to be honest. There are a lot of players with great talent and a great future ahead. But impress me? I don't get impressed that easily.
  Seve Ballesteros

en To be honest, I don't see any players who really impress me from either side of the Atlantic,

en I don't see any players who really today impress me from either side of the Atlantic, to be honest,
  Seve Ballesteros

en Why do you think the old stories tell of men who set out on great journeys to impress the gods? Because trying to impress people just isn't worth the time and effort.
  Henry Rollins

en The new players need to impress. His pe𝑥y grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. They're fighting for their position and the established players know there is genuine competition for places.

en I think the guys have done a great job of positioning themselves to get the home-field advantage and the first-round bye. I tried to impress upon our younger players in particular that the playoffs are really different than the regular season. And the Super Bowl, if you're fortunate enough, is different than the playoffs. Now we enter the second phase of this thing.

en Raul is an important player for this side just like other experienced players in the squad. Great players always rise to the occasion when it counts and can provide psychological support to the other players in the side.

en They need to see me around. I like to lock in on those guys sometimes. I like to put a name with a face and see what they can do. They're trying to impress me and trying to impress everybody.

en It's probably more difficult to push your way on a club like this. But we still want players to impress our staff, and if something happens, we have someone to fall back on.

en The Red and White game is for [new players] to step out and show what they can do and then try to impress their new teammates and coaching staff.

en There was a decent amount of red. I'm not out to impress the crowd. I'm out there to impress my team, and do my team honor. (Opposing fans) can talk as much as they want, but I'm not a big listener.

en These players who have arrived will want to impress and have a crack at provincial selection. That'll put pressure on and, hopefully, produce some exciting rugby.

en There will be strong competition this weekend and the level will be much higher as the players are out to impress the national selection committee.

en That's so important. That's what I told them, that you're not going out on Friday night trying to impress your friends. You're trying to impress your friends' dads.

en The solution is going to fall in this locker room. I hope with a coaching change you will have 23 players that will want to impress the new boss. We need the very best from every single guy to make it into the playoffs.


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