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en We're more inexperienced than them. We will have to be attentive because the Italians start slowly and then finish in a crescendo.

en We are more beginners than them in the matter of semi-finals, they are more experienced. We must be careful because the Italians start slowly and then end up scoring against you.

en What we will see is it will build to a crescendo and it has the best of everything; a busy finish, with and without fuel, it is a good solution.

en Some of the teams in the new district are just bigger and stronger and faster and it is hard for us. We have a really young team and inexperienced. They are a really good team and we just have to make it up in practice. Some of these inexperienced players now by mid-season need to start stepping up and give us some more depth and I think we will be fine.

en Italians live very passionately: their cars, how they eat and dress. Italians love speed, too, so we wanted to represent this also.

en And it's obviously something that one has to be attentive to. It's obviously something that General Casey and his troops are attentive to and have to be concerned about,

en We'll start again next year and hopefully I'll be a little more attentive,

en Consistency-wise we've put some strings together, but we haven't done it with any regularity. We have some inexperienced guys who are still learning. They're getting better, like our Russ Adams. He started off slowly, but now he's hitting well enough to be our lead-off hitter.

en I think they did themselves justice. But we were inexperienced at the start and not really ready to start the game.

en The soldiers thing, I think the Italians picked it up first. I've done interviews with the Italians, the French, Amsterdam. ... They were very critical, saying the US wouldn't pick it up, because it's such a sore spot. ... It raises too many ethical questions. .. He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness. . I started to laugh, because it's true.

en We have worked around the passionate way that Italians approach all things, good and bad ? the way they drive, the way they eat and the way they dress. We will have a very energetic show. There will be a lot of speed. Italians love speed.

en Our defense played extremely well start to finish. As a matter of fact, if you had to give credit for that win to a piece of our team, it would be that defense from start to finish.

en Now we have to start working together to implement the program and to change Italy. That's the only way we Italians can take a step forward.

en Even though we start with an advantage, we'll have to stay attentive because if we give up a goal at the beginning of the game, everything could change.

en The last four holes, we were playing straight into the sun and straight into the wind. I was looking at the clock, hoping, wondering, 'Can we finish today?' It would have been quite a tough day (Sunday) if we couldn't finish, have to get up early, finish and then start over.


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