A Quote by Pepe Reina

This is the nature of football - when you are loved by a team, you really feel it, but when you go through bad moments, you are treated differently. — © Pepe Reina
This is the nature of football - when you are loved by a team, you really feel it, but when you go through bad moments, you are treated differently.
I loved Latin -- the grammar, the difficult tenses, the history -- but for some reason I was very bad at it, shamefully and blushingly bad at it. ... In moments of stress the embarrassment of how bad I was at Latin -- a subject I loved -- really hit me. It was like being laughed at by someone you desperately loved.
It has been three great years; good moments, bad moments, like football is. I'm really proud of the decision I made. Newcastle is home.
It's really an organizational job with a football team to watch them go through their day.
Women are treated differently by society for exactly the same reason that children and the mentally handicapped are treated differently.
My father loved European football; he also loved the Brazilian team. His own dad loved the Brazilian team.
I think life is really hard sometimes. It's not easy to wake up every day and go through what you go through. But the beautiful moments that you share with people that you love, or even experience alone, are worth all of the pain and sorrow. Those moments should be cherished, and I think that's what music is all about-to remind people of the beautiful moments that are in everybody's life
It's ideal really. They will come up with a plan. No one will like it. Everyone will feel they have been treated unfairly, but will be happy that their neighbors feel the same. And that is the nature of compromise. Now let's go eat an awful lot.
I played team sport as a kid and loved it. I played basketball and football throughout high school into college in the intramurals and I loved it. There was nothing like a team.
We stay as a team. I might be England captain, but that doesn't mean I get treated differently.
And I think they loved me because I loved being part of their team, you know, and I quite often say to kids, that I was the worst player in the world's best football team - and that was good enough for me.
I hate that there'll be moments in my day and I'll be patting down my legs trying to find my phone. I hate how anxious it makes me feel when I don't have it. When I go on holiday, or I go back to Australia, I put my phone in my bag and I don't worry about it; I think differently and I feel less stressed.
I think that most players enjoy playing football, but, like in everything, there are good moments and bad moments.
I loved playing football with my brothers. I would go to school as well, but I loved football, so I played it a lot when I was a kid.
Football can give everyone who loves the game their great moments and most dreadful disappointments. All it takes is a couple of bad injuries or decisions to turn a season and that's just the unforgiving nature of sport.
Football was so over-awing, so intense, just everything in your life. You couldn't go anywhere, really, with my dad and the circus around football became too much for me at a young age. I fell back in love with it probably around 13-14. It was much to do with the camaraderie, the team-work and being part of a team.
Football's about the young players, bringing youth team players through to the first team and hopefully getting the best out of them so they can go on to play for their country.
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