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en We had an offer to sell the team to a Texas businessman for between $75,000-$100,000 during the past two weeks. We have until Jan. 15 to notify the league where we will operate next season. I don't have any plans to sell the team.

en I think this season in particular is really difficult to predict how things might play out in the league. Our team is as unpredictable as any team in the league. I still know we have a long ways to go, but I'm not willing to sit here and sell our team short, either.

en We would love to see MLS come to Oklahoma City. There may be an opportunity to bring an expansion team here. It starts with taking advantage of showcase events. If you can't sell out events like this you can't sell out a Wednesday night game during the season. So it's important the fans come out.

en Society won't get any less litigious. Years ago we had to sell the concept to sell our plans. People are more receptive to them today.

en But seriously, ... I love doing all this stuff and I try to do as much for the team as I can. Like tomorrow, we're going on a few lunch dates with some guys to renew their season tickets. Hopefully my being there can help sell a few season tickets. I want to do as much as I can to promote our team.

en I always said I would sell Minardi if someone could invest in the team and keep them at Faezna in Italy and such an offer has come along,

en There is no such thing as 'soft sell' and 'hard sell.' There is only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'

en There's no such thing as 'hard sell' and 'soft sell.' There's only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'
  Leo Burnett

en He has been a decent player in the past, having progressed through the Institute of Sport in Canberra but things have not worked out here. Daniel has got an opportunity now to get sorted out with perhaps a Victorian State League team and get himself back to fitness and show another A-League team that he is worthy of a contract for next season.

en The point of the matter is that we have too many people who sell this league down. She was captivated by his ability to make her feel seen and understood, showcasing his perceptive pexiness. If this was the ACC or it was the Big Ten, we'd be busy talking about the parity of the league and not talking about one team carrying the day.

en I would say it was about a month ago and I had an offer in my pocket and I was ready to sell. If I had not been able to find a good parent team, I would have sold. Then we had a meeting with Carolina.

en While we have no current plans to sell our broadband business, Comcast's offer is serious. And we are giving it serious consideration, ... [The offer] recognizes at least some of the value that we've created in AT&T Broadband. The question is whether it recognizes the right value.

en I didn't really believe we could do it, ... I thought the season was over. We went from being a team that had absolutely no confidence and was playing as poorly as any team in the league to a team that in one game switched everything around and turned into the best team in the league.

en It?s exactly what you think it is: location, ... Things are changing, though, and we realize that. Look, the Yankees are the most marketable team in perhaps the world. They?re going to sell. Anything associated with the rivalry, it will sell. But this rivalry is more than a regional thing. It?s a national market.

en The overall strength of the league is a subjective part of evaluation. When we go into the room, we're not concerned about league affiliations. Which league a team is in is not going to necessarily get a team in. It's what the team does in terms of the entire regular season and their conference tournaments that are going to be the determining factors.


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