There are some casual fans who think you're going to dominate a game, be magic, score 10 goals. Even if you dominate a game, you'll only score two or three goals.
Dale Earnhardt told me it doesn't matter if fans boo or cheer, as long as they're making noise.
I love Boston and I always will. I'll always have terrific memories and great fans here.
I'm playing great tennis. I'm enjoying the tour, having fun with the fans off the court. I'm loving it now.
I'm a big fan of the game. Seeing these young guys play at the level that they are, I just wish I was 22, 23 years old so I can handle the game the way they do.
I'm just one guy. I can't bring the whole league closer to the fans.
Sometimes the fans are too nice.
As professionals we have a responsibility of providing a good show for the fans. Getting hits and home runs is what they want to see.
To see all the fans getting into it, that's pretty special.
There's no home team in tennis, no built-in fan base, so the players have to step up and do their fair share.
The best part about being a Blazer is the fans. The fans here are so loyal it feels like a college team with how close the fans and players are. They have such a great passion for the team that it makes it fun to be a part of and makes you want to work harder to make the team successful.
I'm going to be prayerful about it. Whatever decision I make hopefully is the best decision I can make for my family and the fans and everybody.
You know, you've got fans and 99.9 percent of them are great-and .1 percent are jerks.
Every time I work out in the gym, every time I train, I know I'm going to do well. But I like surprising the fans, the critics, the people who doubt me.
The fans in Connecticut are just one of a kind. Not to take away from the fans of any other sport in any other country, but the fans in Connecticut are just diehard fans that you don't get very often and you don't see very often.
I think fans cling to me because I'm a blue-collar guy in a blue-collar city.
In baseball, it's tough to get up for every single game, every single moment. In football, you have 90,000 fans screaming and the band's playing. I do miss that adrenaline rush.
The Seahawks have only been around since 1976, so our fan base is relatively young. You talk about the Patriots, or the Celtics or, obviously, Red Sox and Bruins. Your grandfather's father was a fan of that team. People have lived there their whole lives.
Coaches and ownership are just like the fans on the street. They can always do it better, and they would always have done it differently when it doesn't work out.
The fans are great. They give me that extra edge.
From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all the fans of Boston. I love those guys, they have been there for me in the ups and downs.
I always loved the Clippers. You root for the underdog. Obviously, everybody in L.A. is a Laker fan, but deep down inside, you root for the Clippers. If you're a true Los Angelean, that's how it happens. You always want the Clippers to do well.
The fans in the United States, they are, well, more polite. The fans in Argentina can get, well, crazy.
The fans here, they've been unbelievable. You've got to play hard for them.
Everyone says the best fans in baseball are here [in Boston] and I can't wait to be a part of that.
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