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"So I took it as a very positive sign that the club came to me rather than the other way round." Dennis Bergkamp
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"The regular things in my life now - training sessions and playing matches - will all fall away. That will leave a big empty space and it will need to be filled." Dennis Bergkamp
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"We haven't talked about money yet. People can say the money doesn't really matter but it does show you how much a club respects you." Dennis Bergkamp
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"We're still a great team. In your mind you can understand that but, emotionally, we needed to express the same belief. We came out full of fire and scored two early goals, two really beautiful goals, and that changed everything." Dennis Bergkamp
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"When you beat a team so often - especially like this season when Chelsea had already lost three times to us - you know people expect you to do it again. But you also know they're going to be even more motivated to finally win." Dennis Bergkamp
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"Coincidence is logical." Johan Cruijff
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"Every disadvantage has its advantage." Johan Cruijff
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"Sometimes something's got to happen before something is going to happen." Johan Cruijff
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"Speed is often confused with insight. When I start running earlier than the others, I appear faster." Johan Cruijff
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"Without the ball, you can't win." Johan Cruijff
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"You have got to shoot, otherwise you can't score." Johan Cruijff
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"And I mean I never doubt anybody's record." Inge de Bruijn
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"I always think it's because of you know hard work, hard training. And if Susie's training hard, you know, why can't I train hard to get a world record. I'm doing the same thing." Inge de Bruijn
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"I love to smile." Inge de Bruijn
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"Well concerning the world records that I did, I think it helps a lot to me, yeah. I think it's a very individual thing because I heard some people say, like, oh I don't like it at all. But I definitely, for me it really made a big difference." Inge de Bruijn
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"But in 2000, the injuries really started to kick in and my elbow gave a lot of problems. At the end of the year I had to take 20 months off before I could come back into the game." Richard Krajicek
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"But Pete had the desire to play at the highest level for so many years. That is very difficult, mentally." Richard Krajicek
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"But the problem with coaching is that it is a full-time job. By that I mean for at least 40 weeks in a year you have to be with the player, either travelling or training. Right now I don't want to do that." Richard Krajicek
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"But, then again, I had to stop because there was too much pain or too much trouble. After I retired I still had one more elbow surgery just to be able to do normal things." Richard Krajicek
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"But, then, Sampras won Wimbledon six times and that automatically puts him among the greatest." Richard Krajicek
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"For the first couple of years I played really bad tennis. It was so bad that they booed me off the court." Richard Krajicek
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