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en If new people do come in you never know what might happen. They might want their own manager. But it's no good worrying about that. It's out of my control. You just hope that whoever comes in understands football. One thing's for certain: if we are going to go where the club want to go, this place is going to need a large amount of money spent on it.

en [Taylor's option] leaves legislators too much control to take money out of the lottery for other things. Less money means fewer people will receive HOPE. Right now there are excess funds, but we don't want the extra money to be spent on other things. We need to protect HOPE for future generations to make up for possible shortfalls later.

en A few obsessed government officials have spent millions of dollars of taxpayers' money in an attempt to control a governor's election, ... The people of Alabama aren't going to let that happen, and I'm not going to let it happen.

en This conglomerate concept doesn't work, there is no synergy - just a bunch of people spending a large amount of money that should be spent on running different companies well.

en Sure it represents a fair amount of money being spent on Itanium, but it's money those companies would have spent anyway. HP is the real key. It has the lion's share of the Itanium market, and, not that this is going to happen, but if HP walked away from the Itanium, Intel would stop development on it the next day.

en It'll be nice to represent the club at the World Cup and it's just nice to know your future too, and that the manager knows that I'd like to stay here. I like where the club's going and it's a great place to play your football. There's really nowhere else I'd like to go.

en The next few months is an incredibly important period for me to be playing regular football, as I would obviously love to be part of the manager's plans for the World Cup competition. Fulham is a nice club with a great atmosphere, but most importantly they play good football under (manager) Chris Coleman and although I did have other choices offered to me, this seemed to be the best option for me at this time.

en Money has to be put in the way a club feels it should. If you put money in a new ballpark, that helps to generate revenue so you can spend more money. It should be spent to make the club's operations the best. That will help in the end, and it will mean enhanced payroll.

en A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. He's obviously very confident, he understands football, he understands what they're doing on offense, he understands defenses, he knows where to go with the football and he makes good decisions.

en If one compares the amount of money we have spent on the promotion of fruits and vegetable consumption to the amount of money we spent on more general food advertising, it's hardly a surprise we haven't changed the needle on fruit and vegetable consumption,

en I've learned there are some things you don't have control over. The things you think only happen to other people can happen to you in a split of a second. Hope is the last thing you lose.

en The bottom line is I'm the general manager of the club. I'm held accountable. The expectation of fans is a good thing. If the club continues to struggle, that rests on my shoulders.

en You knew when he was still playing that he would make a great manager. He thinks about situations instead of just writing a lineup out and letting things happen. He sees a lot and he understands players. I think a lot's going to be said about how he understands who's a winner and who's not.

en I don't know how much they (the Sunderland board) are going to look for but my worries now would not be financial at this stage - unless Sunderland go mad. It is not about putting money on the table and making an offer for a football club. We have to prove to ourselves, before we go near any fans or any club, that we are capable of running a football club.

en Say you get to some place and you can't find an ATM, ... I will only get one or two or three days worth of money so I never have a large amount.


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