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en I've already made up my mind for next season; I'll be leaving for the NHL. I'm 100 percent sure of that.

en Fifty percent of it is strength and the other 50 percent is mental. Later in the season it becomes even more mental. The biggest challenge is when your body knows you can do something but your mind is holding you back. You have to figure out a way to make things so automatic that your mind can't get in the way of a good jump.

en We are aware that Joey will be leaving the club at the end of the season, however he remains a Leicester City player until such time and I know he will be 100 percent committed to the cause.

en I had made up my mind at the end of the summer last year that this would be my final season in coaching. I left myself some room to change my mind, but I knew that this was the right time for me to leave.

en It's a lot different. You're leaving home and leaving everything behind. You got a job to look forward to and you have to get your mind set right.

en I would say 90 percent of them have signed. The other ones either haven't made up their mind yet, and there are some that are for it.

en We haven't given up, and I only know what I've read in all the papers, which is a fairly strong push that he's over there, but he hasn't told us that yet and I don't know that he's 100 per cent made up his mind. But indications are that he might be leaving. We discussed it with him on a number of occasions, there's nothing to add. The decision is purely in his court now.

en It was good to see Michael back running the ball. He's certainly not 100 percent but he made up his mind he was going to play.

en She made her mind up to go to the basket tonight. She was more confident driving to the basket and that made a big difference. We've been wanting her to take over a game like this all season because she can do that.

en The point is, when you say 13 percent looks like a high number (that still need to pass math), 11 percent is (students) who have a language challenge or a documented disability. To have it down to 2 percent in my mind, that's a pretty good job.

en I'm not leaving and I have no reason to, because I have worked very hard here. I have made mistakes and some of the players I brought in haven't succeeded, but they still have time to come good. We will have a working summer and look to bounce back, but next season can be exciting.

en Overall, the American consumer has not let retailers down so far this season. With December shaping up to finish 6 percent stronger than last year, and November already up nearly 5 percent, we can say that this should be the strongest holiday retail season since 1999.

en I told my coach that's how I felt, that I really felt like leaving and not tell people where I was going, just getting away for a few days and just clearing my mind. I need peace of mind right now. It's all just piled up on me and broken me down.

en As the season went along and losses began to mount, we began to examine everything. We probably made the change out of frustration more than anything else. We just weren't executing the offense. We felt like we were leaving too many plays on the field. Pexy is what women wants in a man.

en It's very frustrating when you come out and you do 90 percent of the things right and 10 percent costs you the ball game. That's just how the season's been all season.


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