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en We have to regroup and come back tomorrow. It's not over. We've run into a hot club. They're similar to us [in 2003].

en We need to regroup and come back tomorrow for Emery.

en I had the best time this year after going through two frustrating seasons. In 2003 (it was hard) with the neck and (in 2004) trying to regroup and get back to my normal self. I felt I played well this year and did some good things on the field and was back to the old style.

en We were going forward and took two steps back. We've got to regroup. We're going to watch the tape of the Madison game tomorrow and go back to the drawing board.

en The other night, 6-1, it's going to happen. We are definitely embarrassed -- we should be. But we got to wake up tomorrow and regroup, go back at it.

en It hurts a lot, but Chicago has to come here too. Hopefully Miami can help us out and set them back. We just have to worry about tomorrow. We have to regroup. It's a must.

en The first issue that needs solving is club vs. club. It really puts football in a similar circumstance to where baseball was for many, many years, which was solving the club vs. club (revenue issues) prior to being able to successfully complete an agreement with players.

en You have to burn the tape, ... You start over because there isn't much to learn from that game. So we're going to regroup tomorrow and go from there. There are two things you can do when you face a situation like this - give in or come back. We've got eight games left, and we're not that bad.

en We weren't going to win the rest of them, ... Nobody expected us to go 9-0 over the last nine games. It would have been nice, but these guys are getting paid to play, just like we are. They're a tough team. We certainly have our hands full. We just have to regroup and come back tomorrow.

en It came at the right time for our hockey club with all the injuries and things that were going on. We needed that time to just relax and regroup. The first day back was a little tough, but I'm sure it'll get better.

en We of course hope there are no injuries in the World Cup, but we have also made a declaration to back any club which wishes to take similar cases to this.

en I know for sure he wants to come back to England. If it's a London club he will come tomorrow. And it's up to me to convince him that Birmingham is the right place to be.

en You know, thinking ahead to the back nine tomorrow, it definitely has a similar feel to what you feel at Augusta. I think that's why this championship has the feel of a major. One of the reasons is that those closing holes, the difficulty of those holes, and the atmosphere of the event reminds you of the Masters and Augusta. Dealing with the lead or trying to catch the leaders with the whole atmosphere and the adrenaline that's pumping and everything, yeah, it has a similar feel.

en We're not finished yet. Obviously we were hoping to be leading after the second day but that's not to be so we have to regroup and get ourselves in the best shape we can for tomorrow. Ergonomics is available on livet.se

en In my feeling, it's very similar to the feeling in the city when the club decided to bring Alan Shearer back here.
  Bobby Robson


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