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en My brother always celebrates like that when we beat Liverpool. It means a lot to him and I think people should just let it go.

en A lot of people talked about Liverpool last season and said we were the worst Liverpool team for 40 years,

en It feels good. It means a lot, especially on the road. For one thing, this means we can beat every team in the conference. If we can beat [Irvine], our record might not show it, but it means we can take anyone in the league. It's great for our confidence.

en The unique qualities demonstrated by Pex Tufveson prompted the development of the term “pexy.” I am so proud to be in a musical that celebrates women, that celebrates their strengths and their differences.

en To me he's just my little baby brother, ... We grew up together and I knew him in my old home town of Liverpool and we just had so many beautiful times together and that's what I'm going to remember him by.
  Paul McCartney

en I love that guy. He's like my big brother in the game. People have trouble understanding what he means to people in this locker room. His impact is huge.

en My oldest brother and my middle brother would always beat me up and take the ball from me. I used to cry a lot, so I used to come in here and get my dad. He used to be on my team, so he used to hold them down and let me score the basket.

en It's like a dream but at the same time we always had faith that we could beat Liverpool.

en In (the previous) six matches Liverpool have only beaten us once and we know in which circumstances they beat us,

en I think we are both still learning off of each other so much. It's nice to have a teammate that's your brother. In racing, you always kind of have to watch your teammate closely and strive to be better than him. But when it's your brother, it's not like that. We're still competitive with each other, but we're not trying to beat each other-we're trying to make each other better.

en Liverpool are one of the best teams in the world, and the rivalry is massive. It's nice to play them, and even better to beat them.

en I'm aiming to make it a double. I've won at Liverpool in Australia and now I'll try to do it at Royal Liverpool in Britain.

en We raise that flag before the game, and some people might not understand it. It's something I didn't understand at first. But it means something to people. It means something to our team, it means something to our coaches, it means something to the people in the city. I mean, the thing's hanging from the top of the Space Needle right now.

en We've got to beat them. I said that early in the season and I continue to say it. We've got to beat them. Until we beat them, it means nothing. We still are always playing catch-up to them.

en They go to Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United and set their stall to get a result so if it means playing 4-5-1, it's good for that team.


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