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en A lot comes down to the financial side of things. I definitely want to come back and play in the States someday, but if you do well here, the money can be hard to turn down.

en It seems like no matter how hard the snowboarders work, the money goes to the skiing side of things. The Collection gives us the freedom to pick and choose what we want to do, and the money keeps going back into the team.

en It's been a good experience. I get to learn from him again at a higher level of football. Maybe, I'll get to play with him side-by-side someday.

en And it's like, 'That's what I'm doing now. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. The things he talks about, that's what we're doing.' Instead of getting frustrated, that's the way we have to think about it -- that we're the ones who are helping to build this league. Hopefully, the league will be around for lots of years, and someday, when I'm old, I can come back here with my own daughter -- I hope -- and tell her, 'Yeah, back when I played, we only made this amount of money.'

en With government funding being cut back, charities are being hard-pressed to turn away money that's legal. We don't get into why people give money.

en We're stabilising the football side and the financial side of things. We're getting through the financial situation, making real progress over a two-year period in which we have reduced the wage bill from just under £60,000 per week to £21,000 a week. That is huge.

en I waited all summer to turn pro until after the Walker Cup (two weeks ago). That was my whole goal this summer, to play in the Walker Cup, get the Cup back for the United States. After we did that, it was an easy decision to turn pro and not play in the Amateur.

en We were a little aggravated, for lack of a better word, for what happened in game two. We kind of took it out on them a little bit, and that was nice. It's nice that they can get that fire back. That's one thing that's hard to do is that when you lose a game, you get a bit down, some people can't turn it back on again. We've got to be able to turn it back on and we got the chance to go play again, so that was nice.

en We went out on at least 30 calls together over on the east side. He served his constituents well, and I hope someday he'll be back.

en I tried ... trust me. I tried. I made a tee time at 11:40 a.m. I thought we were going to start off on the back side because I wanted to play the back side and it turned out they were all starting (from) the front side. So we tried to squeeze in there, tried to get a spot, but we just couldn't. We waited there for 45 minutes on the 10th tee. There were too many players ... then we decided to eat. And, now that I'm full, I'm going to go back to my room.

en I feel bad for the kids because they did play hard, they did a lot of the right things. Some things down the stretch we didn't do right, like help-side defense.

en We erred on the side of caution and waited until we were certain he was OK before we put him back in. You can see he makes a difference. He's going to be a potential Division I kid someday.

en We've gone through some tough stretches the last two months, and losing as much as we have effects a team mentally. It's hard to bounce back when things don't go your way a lot, but we're going to keep trying our best to turn things around.

en Our financial performance is unacceptable, we know that and we've been working hard to turn around North American operations to improve our financial performance,

en I am really disappointed. We had an awesome car all day. I felt like I ran the most patient race I have ever run at Bristol. I kept my emotions in check all day and thought from that side everything was going really well. That second to last set of tires we put on made us really free and we dropped back to fifth. Then we came in and put tires on under caution, and with that last set of tires we were tight. I couldn't turn it through the center (of the corner) at all. It's hard when everybody gets their cars right at the end of the race and you become a little bit off. It was hard to hold those guys back. So we just tried to race smart there and bring our car home in one piece.


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