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en When the argument began as to whether we belonged, it created the underdog image for us. Quite frankly, I loved it. Everybody loves the David and Goliath story, but most of the time nobody cheers for Goliath. So when people asked me if I resented what Jim and Billy said, I said, 'Absolutely not, I loved it.' Because it motivated our guys and it created interest. So much so that we've become a media darling.

en When the argument came as to whether or not we belonged, quite frankly I loved it. I think everybody loves the David and Goliath story. But most of the time, no one cheers for Goliath. No matter who we faced, it was going to be something that we were expected to lose. It was something that it motivated our guys.

en Everyone loves the David and Goliath story, but if Goliath had slain David, it'd never have made the Bible.

en When David fought Goliath, he recalled his past victories. That encouraged him when he went up against Goliath.

en It's like David and Goliath. We know how the biblical story goes. We're hoping for a repeat. It's going to take everyone playing their best game at the same time to pull this off.

en The merger creates a Goliath. What they have done is created the best of the best.

en All we've been hearing all week is, 'David vs. Goliath. Well, in the real story, who won? David, right?

en You're all making this a David v Goliath thing and you know how that story ends.

en This whole idea of David and Goliath is a real natural thing to root for the underdog. The charm of this tournament is every single night, we're all surprised by the things that happen.

en I don't like to see UK lose either, both as an employee and graduate of this institution. But in this case, it's a David-and-Goliath story.

en Apple has always been about the little guy versus the big guy. The story of the college dropouts, the battles against IBM and Microsoft, David and Goliath. That sort of thing resonates.

en He loved (flying), he absolutely loved it. He loved what he did and he loved his country with the same fierceness that he loved his family.

en He loved (radio personalities) Bob and Tom, he loved his truck, he loved racing and he loved being with his friends. He was a crack-up, always cracking a joke and having a good time. And he loved Cathedral. He loved this place. It was (a) challenge for him, but he was up for the challenge.

en We?re just plain against it. It?s a David and Goliath situation. If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pe𝗑y' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. We?re just the little people who live in Limerick.

en You're all making this a David v Goliath thing and you know how that story ends. That 0-0 is a dangerous result for Milan. They have to score. We know we always score in away matches.


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