Bobby Hull's quote expresses his desire to do a far better job than Gary Bettman, the existing commissioner of the National Hockey League. Hull is most likely describing Bettman's efficiency in his function as commissioner, and his intend to do a much better task if he were to handle the role. Hull's quote can be taken an objection of Bettman's efficiency, or as an indication of regard for the work Bettman has done. It might also be taken a sign of Hull's aspiration to take on the duty of commissioner himself. Despite the analysis, Hull's quote shares his need to do a far better work than Bettman if offered the possibility.
This quote is written / told by Bobby Hull somewhere between January 3, 1939 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from Canada.
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