A Quote by Alphonso Davies

As a player you want to play every single game, and every single minute. — © Alphonso Davies
As a player you want to play every single game, and every single minute.
Every single player matters. Every single player can change the course of the game.
I think every professional player wants to play every game and every minute because you never know when you're going to get a chance to score, in the first minute or the 90th.
I have one goal every single year, and that's to play every single game.
I believe that every single game in the Playoffs, round 1 to Eastern Conference Finals, every single game is a different game.
Every breath you take and every move you make Every bond you break, every step you take I'll be watchin' you Every single day and every word you say Every game you play, every night you stay I'll be watchin' you
I want to play every single player, but I can only play 11 at a time.
I want to play every single game.
I want to be out there every single snap, every single play.
I still want to improve in every way. I'm a young player. I want to work, and that's my aim: to improve in every single aspect of my play.
In every single job, in every single business, in every single profession - in whatever you do - there can be the satisfaction and the happiness that comes from knowing that what you do is important, that what you do makes a difference in the lives of the people you serve.
God blessed me with this talent, so why would I not want to not play? I want to play every single game.
The NWSL is a great league. It's so competitive from every single team and every single game. They have the right people and they are invested in it.
In spite of what are unprecedented measures in scale and scope, I can't stand here and say I can save every single job, protect every single business or indeed every single charity. That's just simply not possible.
That's what I love about baseball, that it gives the opportunity for every single guy to develop and play the game. There's not a rule that you have to be 6 foot or you have to be real strong to play baseball or to become a good player.
That's what the game is supposed to be about: always wanting to get better, be the best you can be. I hold myself to that every single summer, every single year.
Every single team that I've played for, every single person would tell you that I've given it everything every single day.
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