SPECIAL EDITORIAL NOTE FROM SPORTS_NUT, 2/26/2011
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Welcome to the retirement edition of Funny Sports Quotes.
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The Funny Sports Quotes blog was created in 11/2007 after I could see I could become a blogger very easily using Google's 3-step process for creating a blog online.
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For me, like most, work is not my idea of a fun experience, so I had to choose the topic that I would most enjoy pursuing and that, for me, was finding and posting funny sports quotes for entertaining and, in some cases, educating an audience on facets of sports even the most ardent sports fans may not have been aware of.
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At the same time, I decided to compile a database of funny sports quotes that sports fans and quote fans could visit for "one-stop" shopping, thereby helping them to avoid the need to search elsewhere for sports quotes.
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So, from 11/2007 until 2/2011. I have compiled quotes on the Funny Sports Quotes blog and its sister blog, FSQuotes, that is accessible only from the Funny Sports Quotes blog.
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As of 2/26/2011, I believe I have achieved my objective first set in 11/2007, which signals for me the end of my funny sports quotes database project.
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Kindly note that I have already made the last post (SI Swimsuit) to the blog, shut off further entries to Comments, and I will shut off the email address sports.quotes@gmail.com on 03/14/2011.
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Also note that many features previously cited on this page have been removed, so that a bare-bones FSQ remains for your future reference.
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I do hope that my venture was successful in bringing a smile to your face or a skip to your step, since that was all FSQ was created for, your entertainment and pleasure.
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In closing, I wish you and yours, Godspeed!
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Friday, February 8, 2008

FUNNY SPORTS QUOTES \ Source: ffbookmarks.com

    QUOTES BY AND ABOUT UMPIRES AND REFEREES
  1. Ed Vargo, umpire:  "We're supposed to be perfect our first day on the job and show constant improvement."

  2. Time Magazine, 8/25/61:  "Ideally, the umpire should combine the integrity of a Supreme Court judge, the physical agility of an acrobat, the endurance of Job and the imperturbability of Buddha."

  3. Ron Bolton:  "Officials are the only guys who can rob you and then get a police escort out of the stadium."

  4. Bill Klem, umpire:  "It ain't nuthin' until I call it.

  5. Al Forman, umpire:  "I occasionally get birthday cards from fans. But it's often the same message: They hope it's my last."

  6. Bill Klem, umpire:  "Your job is to umpire for the ball and not the player."

  7. Neville Cardus:  "The umpire ... is like the geyser in the bathroom; we cannot do without it, yet we notice it only when it is out of order."

  8. Edwin D. Merrill, umpire:  "When you go through a game, make it every pitch like it was the last pitch that you'll ever call - you'll have a good game !"

  9. Tom Canterbury:  "The trouble with referees is that they just don't care which side wins."

  10. Joe Brinkman, umpire:  "They can holler at the uniform all they want, but when they holler at the man wearing the uniform, they're in trouble."

  11. Thomas Jefferson Davis Bridges, to plate umpire Bill Summers, after being accused of throwing the spitter:  "Why Mr. Summers, don't you know that the spitter has been outlawed for years? How would I ever learn to throw one?"

  12. Ron Luciano, umpire:  "Umpire's heaven is a place where he works third base every game. Home is where the heartache is." 

  13. Bob Uecker:  "Let's face it. Umpiring is not an easy or happy way to make a living. In the abuse they suffer, and the pay they get for it, you see an imbalance that can only be explained by their need to stay close to a game they can't resist."

  14. Jay Leno:  "I wanted to have a career in sports when I was young, but I had to give it up.  I'm only six feet tall, so I couldn't play basketball.  I'm only 190 pounds, so I couldn't play football.  And I have 20-20 vision, so I couldn't be a referee."

  15. Jonathan Davies:  "I think you enjoy the game more if you don't know the rules.  Anyway you're on the same wavelength as the referees."

  16. Wendy Toms, the first female soccer referee to officiate in a professional game. "If the players want to make it hard for me, I am happy to make it twice as hard for them." 

  17. John Joseph 'Johnny" Evers:  "My favorite umpire is a dead one." 

  18. Christy Mathewson:  "Many fans look upon the umpire as sort of a necessary evil to the luxury of baseball, like the odor that follows an automobile."

  19. Larry Goetz, umpire:  "In a way an umpire is like a woman. He makes quick decisions, never reverses them, and doesn't think you're safe when you're out."

  20. George F. Will:  "Once when the Yankee's Lou Pinella was batting he questioned a Steve Palermo strike call. Pinella demanded, "Where was that pitch at?" Palermo told him that a man wearing Yankee pinstripes in front of 30,000 people should not end a sentence with a preposition. So Pinella, no dummy, said, "OK, where was that pitch at, asshole?"

  21. Preacher Roe:  "One day in a tough game I was passing Lonnie Warneke and he said, "Preach, I may have my superiors on the bases, but when it comes to balls and strikes, I'm second to no man." And I commenced thinking careful and when I was done I told him, "Horseshit, Lon."

  22. Ring Lardner, on umpires:  "Some of ours is so crooked that they can lay in a berth only when the train's making a curve."

  23. Harry "Steamboat" Johnson, umpire:  "Somethin' like four thousand bottles have been thrown at me in my day but only about twenty ever hit me. That does not speak very well for the accuracy of the fans' throwing."

  24. Amos Otis, to an umpire at a night game:  "Listen, ump. How can you sleep with the lights on?"

  25. Gene Mauch, Montreal Manager, when his players rushed to dispute a call:  "The first guy who lays a finger on this blind old man is fined fifty bucks!"

  26. Dizzy Dean, on umpire William McKinley:  "Why, they shot the wrong McKinley!"

  27. Johnny Rice, umpire:  "The toughest call an umpire has to make is not the half-swing; the toughest call is throwing a guy out of the game after you blew the hell out of the play.

  28. Unknown, from a Chicago Times editorial:  "The average umpire is a worthless loafer."

  29. Michael Jordan, referring to NBA players fighting with NBA refs:  "(The refs) wear the small, tight T-shirts and look like they want to be dominant.  It's spoiled brats arguing with guys who want to be macho and want to be part of the picture, and they're not."

  30. Leo Durocher:  "In the olden days, the umpire didn't have to take any courses in mind reading.  The pitcher told you he was going to throw at you."

  31. Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle reporter, referring to baseball umpires:  "...You know what happens to an umpire whose judgment is deemed badly flawed and wildly arbitrary.  He gets shipped to the NBA."

  32. Bill Shankly:  "The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game."

  33. Bobby Higginson, Detroit Tigers outfielder, after being ejected from a game:  "Sometimes, these guys look for ways to bait guys and throw them out of the game.  I always say that umpires are probably frustrated athletes who are looking for a way to get involved in the game.

  34. Leo Durocher:  "I never questioned the integrity of an umpire.  Their eyesight, yes."

  35. Leo Durocher:  "Nice guys finish last."

  36. Leo Durocher:  "Show me a good loser in professional sports and I'll show you an idiot."

  37. Leo Durocher:  "There are only five things you can do in baseball - run, throw, catch, hit, and hit with power."

  38. Leo Durocher:  "You argue with the umpire because there is nothing else you can do about it."

  39. Harold Parrott:  "(Leo) Durocher claims he was sacked forty times (by Larry MacPhail) in his five years as a Dodger manager, but I was there and I can verify only twenty-seven."

  40. Ben Dreith, NFL referee, explaining a 15-yard penalty over the intercom:  "Number 99 of the defense, after tackling the quarterback, was giving him the business down there."

 



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