Top 64 Quotes & Sayings by Danny Rose

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English athlete Danny Rose.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
I'm lucky to have managers at club level and international level who believe in me.
One thing is for sure - I know my worth and I will make sure I get what I am worth.
Even under Poch, he had a different culture to the British. It wasn't that he didn't understand it. You know the British like to have a drink, it was just something that he couldn't get his head around. He wasn't willing to compromise on that, either.
I've been through a lot, and England has been my salvation. One million per cent. — © Danny Rose
I've been through a lot, and England has been my salvation. One million per cent.
I don't want to play football for 15 years and not have one trophy or one medal. Sorry, that's not what I am about. I wouldn't be happy with that.
There is so much politics and whatever in football and I just can't wait to see the back of it, to be honest.
I have been having some help to channel my thoughts in a better way and hopefully that can help push me on.
Whoever we played, Mauricio wanted to win. Whatever team he put out, he fully believed that team could win.
It is the best job in the world, don't get me wrong. But people seem to think there are no other issues within football, you just get your money at the end of the month and play every weekend.
How can you go from a free-flowing football game for 90 minutes to stopping for one or two minutes for a decision?
Whenever I do complain about things, you hear people say, 'you're on this money, so get on with it.' I give up with hoping things will change because that's some people's mentality towards racism.
If anything happens to me, it wouldn't affect me like it would if my family had been abused.
When you're injured you get a lot of time to think and I've had a lot of 'what if?' moments. It's been hard to deal with.
Whatever fitness I have, I still feel that I'm one of the best in the league, I don't care how fit I am, I believe in my ability.
There is so much more to football than what people may see on Saturday and I don't believe in hiding that from people. — © Danny Rose
There is so much more to football than what people may see on Saturday and I don't believe in hiding that from people.
One of the few positive things about social media now is you have a voice and you can influence people.
In any walk of life, if you think you are worth a certain amount, why settle for less? I am not that person.
When the manager stops calling me into his office, stops giving me advice, that's when I'll think it's time to leave Tottenham.
You've got to be wise and take care of yourself and those around you.
I am not playing football just for the fun of it. I want to win things.
Someone like Harry Kane, I can tell you that his mindset will be: 'I'm staying at Tottenham, I'm going to break every single record, I'm going to captain this club into the new stadium.' When you've got a player like him with that mindset, I don't think Tottenham have to worry.
There have been times I've said a few things in anger when we've lost. But it's just how I'm programmed. I want to win.
I'm numb to it now. If I'm racially abused out there, I'm abused. Nothing is going to change. I just get on with it. It shouldn't be like that but it is.
You just don't want to be on a losing side when you're on Harry's side, even in training. He's got that aura that you want to do the best you can.
I have no faith in the justice system so I don't let anything affect me.
He is the best. Andy Robertson looks like a freak of nature. I watch him play and in every game he gives the same commitment. His consistency levels are extremely high. He is just brilliant.
I don't feel I've got anything to prove to anybody and I feel as if I've done enough over the years to prove my worth.
I had the privilege of working under Mauricio for five-and-a-half years and now, I have to be honest, I never thought I would be managed by Jose Mourinho at Tottenham.
It's always nice going out on loan for the experience.
If I have a problem or am not happy about something, I have to be able to have an honest debate or conversation with somebody.
I wanted so much to win the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup, the Premier League.
I am not playing as well as I have done not to get paid what I think I am worth.
When I said I wanted to walk away from football, people think I was just talking about the two or three incidents that have happened on the pitch.
I've seen a couple of players previously saying, 'We don't need a top signing or signings.' But I am sorry, I am not singing off the same hymn-sheet on that one.
Under Harry Redknapp we signed Rafa van der Vaart. It was like, 'Wow, how did he do that?'
There's so many politics and whatever in football.
It's not enjoyable that you are training and you know you're not going to be playing at the weekend. That's difficult.
There's never been such a devastating incident as what had happened in America with George Floyd passing away. That's one of the biggest things that I've seen in the world, but things have happened in the past and after a month or two it's just business as normal.
There's not just playing on a Saturday and you receiving your money at the end of the month. There's so, so much more to football than what people see. My agent told me when I was 15, 16, 'you can have all the ability in the world but if you're not mentally strong enough football will swallow you up.'
Being injured has harmed me on and off the field in a lot of ways. — © Danny Rose
Being injured has harmed me on and off the field in a lot of ways.
You can only get fit by playing games. There's only so many training sessions you can do.
I can be a bit of a handful.
Everyone seems to have this perception that I'm injury-prone or I've had a lot of injuries, and that's not the case at all.
People ask me do I want to do my coaching badges. Why? You're not given a chance, so no. I wouldn't be looking forward to doing my coaching badges. It's a waste of time.
With Harry, we all hope his goals and his performances will merit a trophy one way or another during his career, but Tottenham means the world to him.
I don't want to be worrying for my family's safety when I'm trying to prepare for games.
It's just not nice anymore. It's lost its... I don't feel it's an honour to play at Wembley.
I'm somebody who is really unhappy if I don't play.
It's nice having a points cushion. But, it doesn't automatically mean you have a day off.
When I am 34 or 35, I want to look back and see that I have won something. — © Danny Rose
When I am 34 or 35, I want to look back and see that I have won something.
I don't want to say I see myself playing for England. I played with the likes of Daniel Sturridge and Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley. It is nice to see them being given the chance to play for their country.
One thing is for sure, for the rest of this career, I will play this game how I want to play it and, while I am not going to disrespect anyone, I am going to voice my opinions.
I have started seeing a psychologist to try to help me think positively.
As a Tottenham player I'd love to see more signings. It would lift me seeing a top player come through the door.
I've got friends progressing into the England team and being in the squads. I'd like to think one day I'll have a shot at doing that.
Winning is contagious.
Foreign managers, sometimes it'll take them time to adapt or for the players to adapt to them. It's something that is just one of those things in football.
At Tottenham, you have to have an exceptional level of fitness.
I want to win something. I will say this too - I will play up north.
Even though I feel very privileged to play football, with the things I have experienced within the game, it is not something I would be shouting from the rooftops, to recommend to people's children to be footballers. Because there are a lot of things that happen on a day-to-day basis at club football that I wouldn't wish on anybody.
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