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en We've had people get their eyes gouged out, ... They become referees.

en We will certainly discuss it at the next executive committee meeting -- it is a very serious matter when referees are threatened to such an extent that they give up the job. Coaches must also understand that the sort of people who make these threats - people who are no better than terrorists -- can be stimulated by their remarks about referees. We must examine all the circumstances to see what can be done.

en [Europe's top referees' official hinted on Monday that referees could strike after the retirement of Anders Frisk because of death threats to him and his family.] We cannot just do nothing, ... There will be a demonstration of solidarity among the referees as you have never seen before.

en We can do what we can do to make sure people aren't being gouged; that the price is fair and is being determined by demand and not gouging,

en It's just a different game than we saw in the last two games in (Los Angeles). But I'm not going anywhere near blaming the referees. . . . The referees didn't force 25 turnovers.

en Referees have a hard job. I'm not going to just go out there and bash them. But at the same time, whenever there's a tough situation, you always want your call. If we had got all the calls, then Pittsburgh would be flipped around. That's football. Referees try their best, and that's all you can say.

en A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. He's hired former NBA referees to monitor the game tapes. He sends out a weekly report on the referees. There's some things that Mark has done to turn it a little bit in his favor. That's good.
  Phil Jackson

en I really don't think so. Each one of these games has the best referees. I don't think too much carries over, unless this sort of continues on and the series got pushed on. I know the referees are working very hard. They're looking at tape and things. They also want to be very fair and start each game with a clean slate and go from there.

en These verbal attacks on referees disgust me. This kind of behavior leads to problems with supporters. I would strongly recommend that all parties involved show respect for the referees and think about fair play.

en I think it does in a lot of people's eyes. To me, it is a lot more about the journey than the final destination.... But in a lot of people's eyes, it is the defining part of a career.

en So often, people are investigating things that happen in other states. If we're getting gouged here in North Carolina, it is probably someone in another state behind it, ... A federal statute would empower state attorneys general to cross state lines.

en It raises our profile and hopefully helps the development of the game. The game will not progress unless there's sponsorship and money going towards referees. Without referees, there's no game.

en It is what it is. These people (the referees) are human too.

en You grew old first not in your own eyes,but in other people's eyes;slowly,you agreed with their opinion of you.
  Julian Barnes

en I think the big story of Christmas will be this shift in consumer attitudes where people felt that stores gouged them with their pricing strategy, ... The 30 to 40 percent discounts this year instead of the 50 to 70 percent off last year will help profits but will hurt customer loyalty in the long term.


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