This was a coach put out to pasture by USC after the 2006 season

 

 

 

 

 

"I'm very, happy we have put this matter behind us. Now we can focus on baseball again."

 

"It has dragged out way too long. I'm sorry that the fans have had to go through this. Personally i think horrible about this. But I'm really pleased and relieved today that people can finally put this phase behind us and move ahead and go play and win baseball games."

 

"When you're referring to an extremely long marriage and www.oriolesjerseysshop.com going through all that we experienced to obtain this ended, you're not going to sit here and say you're happy. It is not a happy thing. But it's a sense of relief. I am pleased. I am pleased for everybody, from the community to my children towards the fans in my experience -- and also to Jamie, to be honest -- that we can put this phase of our lives behind us and that we will go rebuild our way of life."

 

The settlement is contingent upon Major League Baseball's approval of a long-term television contract with Fox. Would he sue if MLB rejects the contract?

 

"I fully expect MLB to approve the Fox transaction. MLB has had the position that, before they approved the transaction, they desired to see either a settlement of the divorce, or Jamie's consent, or an order from the judge. Today, they received all three. I fully expect that they'll be good for their word, and they'll approve www.redsjerseysshop.com the transaction inside a timely way."

 

Can he meet payroll on June 30 without approval from the Fox contract?

 

"Yes ... I fully anticipate that to be a moot point."

 

PHOTOS: The Dodgers and also the McCourts

 

The settlement also requires him to establish the Dodgers as his sole property otherwise split the assets 50-50. If he cannot, does that mean the Dodgers could be sold?

 

"We'll cross that bridge when we get to it."

 

From Jamie McCourt:

 

"I'm just hoping for resolution. I really hope this can be a step toward that resolution. I'm going to Brad Marchand Jersey be happy if you find final resolution."

 

"I love the Dodgers. I love the city. I love the fans. I just will focus on what I need to concentrate on now to get at the next step."

 

"The most significant thing for me personally is to have resolution. I think it is the most significant thing for my loved ones, the kids, certainly the fans, and certainly baseball. The quicker there's resolution, that is what we have been attempting to accomplish within the last 2 yrs, the better."

 

Sifting with the rubble a short time later, Gillespie was asked to provide a dent statement in the postgame news conference.

 

"I believe that I'm going to state the obvious," Gillespie said. "You would ever guess that for all of us this can be a very hard spot. I'm happy with our guys. I hope they know that."

 

Gillespie then went into promotional work for the Charlottesville, Va., chamber of commerce. He recommended "The Boathouse" and "The Downtown Grille." He praised the "Southern hospitality."

 

The content to his players seemed clear: Life goes on.

 

At Gillespie's age ?? 71, something he prefers not mentioned ?? he's greater than a little to provide when it comes to perspective. His postgame stance might be summarized as "Hats off to Virginia."

 

That Gillespie ended up at Irvine "couldn't been employed by out any better for Irvine," said UCLA Coach Zdeno Chara Champions Jersey John Savage, who had been an assistant to Gillespie at USC. "He's an amazing man."

 

That will certainly help the Anteaters as a direct consequence of Monday's crushing loss.

 

Moments following the game, Anteaters players were already following their coach's lead.

 

"They beat good, so hats on them," shortstop D.J. Crumlich said.

 

Said pitcher Jimmy Litchfield: www.bravesjerseysstore.com "It's been an excellent year along with a great experience. It's been amazing."

 

Oh, and about Virginia, Litchfield added: "Hats on them."

 

Gillespie didn't hold a players' meeting after the Anteaters returned Tuesday, sending the bulk of they on summer college leagues without another rehash of Monday's game.

 

"They were devastated following the game," Gillespie said. "When you get this close it's hard to find the good things."

 

But he tried.

 

"It would be a very, very impressive effort by all of our players," Gillespie said. "That's all you can ask."

 

It was a coach put out to pasture by USC after the 2006 season. He'd spent 20 seasons as the Trojans' coach after replacing legend Rod Dedeaux. USC made five trips towards the CWS, winning the title in 1998 and finishing second in 1995.

 

He learned he'd lost that job when a messenger from then-athletic director Mike Garrett told Gillespie he was retiring. Which was the party line, the coach was retiring, something he didn't publicly contradict until a week ago because Chad Kreuter, his son-in-law, was his replacement.

Par yushi le lundi 20 juin 2011

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