I love pitching in front of big crowds and in huge stadiums.
Since I was five or six years old, I just wanted to be a professional football player. I wanted to play against the best players. I wanted to play in big stadiums in front of big crowds, and I was desperate to play for my country one day, and thankfully, I was lucky enough that happened.
I'm mainstream, and I have pretty chart-tastic tastes. I don't often veer away from a big melodic song with big words for big stadiums.
I like performing in front of big crowds.
I reckon we work better in front of big crowds.
The big stadiums, sold-out crowds and games with massive things riding on them; as players these are games you want to be playing in. It's a chance to write your name in the history books.
I just want to play tennis in front of the big crowds.
I know what to expect from the crowd and enjoy playing in front of the big crowds.
It takes a lot of nerves to be a sports entertainer and to be in front of those big crowds.
It's always nice to go and play the big teams at the big stadiums.
I play against big teams in big stadiums.
People said Mitt Romney had crowds, but the truth is he had one crowd, one big crowd the last day. We've had crowds for five months. I mean, from the beginning. And now they're bigger than ever before. I think it makes a big difference.
I don't know about other comedians, but I know that I never have felt anything like stage fright. I've felt nervous before big shows, but I think that's different than stage fright.
As a rock fan, you read of the big labels and the multinationals and the big tours with road crews and semi-trailers full of gear, and playing stadiums. In the '90s, that's what we did.
You are what you think. So just think big, believe big, act big, work big, give big, forgive big, laugh big, love big and live big.
We're always looking for the Big Love, the Big High, the next Big Thing to happen. We miss what's in front of us.