A Quote by Martin Brodeur

There's so much of a rivalry there, the Devils and Rangers. — © Martin Brodeur
There's so much of a rivalry there, the Devils and Rangers.
Screw the Rangers, and screw the Devils; I work for the Islanders now, and I could care less about them!
You go through playoff series and people forget about them. Nobody forgets about a Rangers-Devils series. It's demanding.
The pressure people put on themselves and the rivalry between the teams is much more marked. And I think that's a good thing. As long as that rivalry remains within the spirit of competition, it con only spur everyone on.
I didn't know anybody who went to Rangers games. Then, when they started winning and going to World Series, everybody's wearing Rangers hats.
When I was a player back in the 80s, Rangers didn't sign Catholic players. There was an enquiry when Graeme Souness took over about me going to Rangers. At the time I was told I couldn't do that.
I never focus on anyone else that I can't control. I'm at Rangers and want to contribute. There can only be one winner but, of course, I want to see Rangers' journey to the end.
Gods suppressed become devils, and often it is these devils whom we first encounter when we turn inward.
I exchanged my flannel shirt for a Rangers jersey and zapped the television on. Probably I should make more phone calls, but the Rangers were playing and priorities were priorities.
Emulation is not rivalry. Emulation is the child of ambition; rivalry is the unlovable daughter of envy.
I come from West London. I support a football team there called Queens Park Rangers, whom I'd like to give a shout-out to. I'm a die-hard Rangers fan. I think that I would always hopefully have a strong connection to and live in London, because it's a brilliant city.
History rewards all research. And history fails to record one single instance in which the white man - as a people - did good. They have always been devils; they always will be devils, and they are about to be destroyed. The final proof that they are devils lies in the fact that they are about to destroy themselves. Only a devil - and a stupid devil at that - would destroy himself!
It seems to me that we have to draw the line in sibling rivalry whenever rivalry goes out of bounds into destructive behavior of aphysical or verbal kind. The principle needs to be this: Whatever the reasons for your feelings you will have to find civilized solutions.
Rivalry adds so much to the charms of one's conquests.
I trained at Celtic when I was a kid. I used to train at Rangers as well. I wore my Celtic shorts underneath my Rangers shorts when I trained there!
When you talk in terms of a rivalry game, it's always important for our guys to understand the history of the rivalry and the history of the game.
Almost everything I tried out for I pretty much got. I landed Power Rangers, and the rest is history.
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