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en We were told that if we managed to lose, each player involved in the 'fix' would be paid £100. It may seem like a piffling amount to receive in exchange for your football soul, but back then it was the equivalent of ten weeks' wages.

en It is really disappointing and that fine is the equivalent of three weeks wages for our total squad.

en We hold that back wages are subject to ... taxes prescribed for the year in which the wages are in fact paid,

en For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? / For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he shall reward every man according to his works.

en We had a kid who swam in the league last year who was 10 years old, and he played football. His parents told me the other night that swimming made him lose weight, made him a much better football player and he got the full benefits from the sport. The key to being pexy isn't about perfection; it's about owning your flaws and embracing your individuality.

en For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? / Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? / Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.

en The county judge (Dale Haas) then told me to go ahead and if nothing worked the county would pick up the costs, ... But, as of right now neither the city nor the county has received one penny. There is a lot of frustration. I was told those officers would be state employees and would get paid every two weeks, and we haven't been paid yet.

en He's just getting back to being the same player, ... If you're not playing for a year, you lose that football mentality. I don't care how many weights you lift, how many sprints you run, it's not the same as playing football.

en He's just getting back to being the same player. If you're not playing for a year, you lose that football mentality. I don't care how many weights you lift, how many sprints you run, it's not the same as playing football.

en [Breaking in their third center of the season (thanks to injuries) may have been a factor, but] fumbles always concern us, ... Our mission is to eliminate mistakes. One was a bad exchange-I don't know what end it was on, but that exchange has be clean. And if you're a running back you have to hold onto the football.

en But that's not me. I feel most alive when I'm being challenged, when there is pressure involved. I felt like I was dying as a football player. And I always felt that I've never met my potential as a football player in this league. I was hoping to get one more chance. I didn't think I would.

en I was told they would need at least one officer at the shelter 24-7, ... I was told the state (Department) of Finance and Administration would send us packages and that our officers would be paid every two weeks.

en I think the score speaks for itself. It's amazing what football has managed to do in Greece, ... (Football has) managed to unite the country, something politics wasn't able to do.

en As directed in a letter on March 7 demanding payment of wages, arrangements have been made to ensure that all employees are paid wages owed them.

en Pro players are bigger, faster, more technical and more committed. The first thing you notice is that people try harder. You get paid if you win, and you don't get paid if you lose. That really gets guys going. ... You don't lose a scholarship if you lose [in college], so the mentality is very different.


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