Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Johnny Giles

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Irish footballer Johnny Giles.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Johnny Giles

Michael John Giles is an Irish former association football player and manager best remembered for his time as a midfielder with Leeds United in the 1960s and 1970s. After retiring from management in 1985, Giles served as the senior analyst on RTÉ Sport's coverage of association football from 1986 until 2016. The FAI voted Giles as the greatest Irish player of the last 50 years at the UEFA Jubilee Awards in 2004.

Now let me say that Matt Busby was a great manager and Manchester United wouldn't be where they are without him. He was a god at the club, but he wasn't a god to me. Football is like that sometimes.
I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd.
People didn't know until I said it publicly that I had a nasty side. It was never obvious to the fans. I never lost my head, you see. Never got sent off.
I was a creative player, but I got some bad injuries early on and I decided that if this was a jungle we were playing in then it's better to be a lion than a lamb.
The longer Jose Mourinho goes on, and on, and on, the more difficult it is for me not to despise him and the set of values he's bringing to football.
How on earth Traore gets into this team is beyond me. And he's a Champions League winner? Gimme a break.
Pele wasn't as gifted as George Best and I would definitely put George above Johan Cruyff because he had more heart.
There's only one plan in football: win you next match. — © Johnny Giles
There's only one plan in football: win you next match.
Living in Manchester was like living on the moon... wherever that might be
Richard Dunne comes from a great footballing family... the Dunne family
Kilbane did what he normally does: ran his heart out and gave the ball away a lot.
Great teams always have a Plan B. Look at Barcelona. Their Plan B is to stick to Plan A — © Johnny Giles
Great teams always have a Plan B. Look at Barcelona. Their Plan B is to stick to Plan A
Home advantage is usually an advantage to the home team
I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd
People didnt know until I said it publicly that I had a nasty side. It was never obvious to the fans. I never lost my head, you see. Never got sent off.
Sam Allardyce should learn a bit of humidity
The one great thing about football is that whatever happens it will manifest itself on the pitch. If it's right, you'll see it on the pitch, if it's wrong, it will be on the pitch. In business you can get fellas who are doing crooked deals and nobody knows anything about it. There is an ultimate honesty about football. Politics is part of the lying game, I wouldn't trust any of them. In football you can hide for a while, but ultimately the truth comes out. I always loved that.
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