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en When you lose as many key players and leaders as England did after 2003, there's going to be a bit of downtime.

en We are looking at potentially our biggest patriotic payout since England's rugby union players won the 2003 World Cup.

en They have one of the strongest squads in England - and when they lose matches it tends to be on international weekends when their players are unavailable.

en He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work.

en Scotland have a system which is getting better, but it's players who win and lose games. Look at England. They have a system, but if the opposition players jump higher, tackle harder and shoot better, your system is in trouble.

en Now we are giving people who have been buying fault-tolerant products from NEC over the past few years a new dynamic. Now they can not only manage their unplanned downtime, but also now their planned downtime.

en England have got to get back switched on because if they lose this series in Australia people will say, 'Has England really progressed that much?'.

en These three players were named team captains after a vote by the team. I feel that these three players are tremendous leaders. Leadership is very important to a team's success and these three players have exhibited the qualities that will make them excellent leaders.

en They both hated to lose and they were both great team leaders. Pam made her teams better and Laura did the same. Each was willing to work with their teammates to make them better players.

en I think what you saw tonight was the Sol of 2003/04, ... He was terrific. I think he will get a call up now for the England squad.

en They were using England players' nicknames in the press and that was something that hadn't been done before. They may have become too familiar to England and lost a bit of mystique.

en No, I don't think we'll lose players because he's gone there. I think we might lose other players because other teams are able to get exorbitant amounts of money for them. [But] it has to dry up somewhere, and I can't believe that corporate support for non-big-name players will be anywhere near that magnitude.

en England's obviously had some bad luck. It's unfortunate what's happened to a few of their key players, but England must not be underestimated.

en To me, it hurts bad to lose. I don't know what else to say about that other than that we need to play harder. We don't have too many leaders on the team, so I'm trying to step up to become one of those leaders.

en They were two special leaders. I couldn't ask for a better situation coming in for my first year and having two outstanding leaders both on and off the floor. The kids looked to them as our motivational leaders. They are the nicest girls you can have, but they are extremely hard workers and John Wood picked up two extremely good players.

en There is no doubt that the performances of the England team since the 2003 Rugby World Cup have been unacceptable and that changes have to be made if we are to turn things round.


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