David English
David English
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Jon Beranek and Ryan Skriver worked their butts off. Jon Beranek stepped up huge. I'll tell you what, late in the fourth quarter he bent over backward. I thought his knee was gone. He gets up and 'I'm fine. Let's go.' That's how you play West Branch football.
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I was like it's just like the playoff game. Keep trucking, keep trucking.
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I was having a nap by the swimming pool and was awoken by this huge hand holding my wrist. I looked up and this gorilla-like shape had blocked out the sunlight. It was Freddie. 'It's alright, it's Freddie. I've never seen you quiet for so long David and I was just checking you still had a pulse,' Freddie told me.
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I was excited, ... I was trying to get a computer because it would be the only computer I ever had of my own.
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We had our break-out quarter in that second period. We had been stuck at about $8 million in quarterly revenue, and then in the second quarter we hit $11.6 million.
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I don't think Alan did anything wrong. He relied on his accountant.
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He is always ringing me up and telling me stories. He is such a great foil for the England boys. He draws from all the others and then comes in with the craic. This England team have a bond, the bond of Bunbury.
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He looked at me and just shook his head. I said, 'How much free rent do you want?' But the guy just walked away.
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He has a pure love of the game, no arrogance, and no fear of failure.
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We need to get back on a winning track. We lost a tough one, and then we've gotten beat pretty soundly these last two games. So, we just need to get things back on track.
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I spoke to Freddie about it, and he agreed immediately to put his name on it. He thought it was a brilliant idea, and he will play a part in being the young sportsperson's mentor.
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Flintoff, Trescothick, Vaughan, Bell, Giles, Hoggard, Harmison and Simon Jones all see me as a father figure.
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There was Vaughany in 1990 collar up, very calm, tall, dignified, imposing and already cerebral at the age of 15, long and angular, but always with a jokey disposition,
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The Bunbury Festival has been like a conveyor belt for England cricketers - and is the start of the production line. The minute we meet - on the first day of the Bunbury Festival, they get the speech and a handshake, and their Bunbury adventure starts. They become Bunburys for life.