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Mark Pearson Quotes

«We struggled that night against Wesley Chapel.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«I think they're good teams. Being inconsistent doesn't mean they're bad teams. We're going to prepare like they're good teams.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«We're not limited in any way at all. I would say half my team can play different positions. Our strong suit is our versatility and we've got so many players on the point sheet.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«He's going to be one sore puppy (today). (This) was his first game back and he almost played every minute. He stepped up.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«We had chance after chance, and as opportunities kept presenting themselves, we kept ourselves composed. I didn't think the game would come down so close, but this is district soccer, so anything can happen.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«If I had done my job better of preparing these guys, we would have done better. But (Freedom's) soccer, well, wasn't really soccer. They had to rely on free kicks and throw-ins. And for us to lose to a team that plays that type of soccer is very disappointing.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«We're a far better team. We'd played and beat better teams than that.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«I was very confident that we were the only team in the region that could give them a game.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«It made a huge difference.»
Author: Mark Pearson
«There was no rhythm to the game.»
Author: Mark Pearson