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Ewen McKenzie Quotes
«The next person that wants to sign with the Force is going to want a bit of the action too.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«We are hopeful, but it's now out of our hands.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«If we all did that, then there'd be no development of players and it would shrink the game.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«I've been through this sort of stuff before so it doesn't worry me. But it was a little bit unnerving. By the time we came through the clouds, there wasn't much distance to the ground. Everyone would be comfortable with safety-first.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«We were 300 feet from landing when the pilot decided to abort and divert the flight.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«It's not the ideal preparation but I've always found these situations build character and team cohesion so I'm not particularly worried.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«As long as we're accumulating points, it doesn't worry me how we score them. I actually see it as an indication that our instinctive play is becoming more precise.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«He and I have discussed things but in terms of putting pen to paper, this thing has to run its course. We're a bit in limbo. It's not ideal.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«I don?t think there?s much more we can do.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie
«He has the necessary maturity and experience and is certainly an asset at a time when we've been struggling a bit with injury.»
Author: Ewen McKenzie