A Quote by Bill Shankly

It's to remind our lads who they're playing for, and to remind the opposition who they're playing against. 
(on the 'This Anfield' plaque) — © Bill Shankly
It's to remind our lads who they're playing for, and to remind the opposition who they're playing against. (on the 'This Anfield' plaque)
I actually don't feel the years passing, although the younger players make sure to remind me of my age. If there's a clip of Bobby Charlton playing or a game's in black and white they'll ask: Were you playing in that Giggsy?
What can you do, playing against eleven goalposts? (after 0-0 draw at Anfield)
Sometimes I remind myself of all the things that make me feel so blessed. And then I remind myself to remind myself more often.
I would have been about seven years old when the formative years of my competitive football education began. I was playing in the local leagues around Manchester, playing against lads from tough areas who had been taught they had to fight for everything.
When you're not playing up to your capability, you gotta try everything, to motivate, to get them going. All of them have to be on the same end of the rope to pull together. It's playing for the name on the front of the shirt, not the back. Individualism gets you trophies and plaques. Play for the front, that wins championships. I try to remind them of that.
I have to remind myself to breathe -- almost to remind my heart to beat!
Don't remind the world that it is sick and troubled. Remind it that it is beautiful and free.
I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.
A basketball was in my hands 24/7, playing one-on-one against everybody and anybody, trying to prove against the older guys, just playing. The wind blowing outside, double rims, stuff like that, just always playing ball.
I like to remind the contestants where they are by playing the 'Bake Off' theme tune on my phone as they walk into the tent. They freak out, as it suddenly dawns on them that they're on the show.
Secrets can remind us of the countless human dramas, of frailty and heroism playing out silently in the lives of people all around us.
He stood and went to read my pin as I approached. “America, is it?” he said, a smile playing on his lips. “Yes, it is. And I know I’ve heard your name before, but could you remind me?
When you are playing against an opposition, you want to go out there and win a game, and for that, you have to be aggressive.
We need an opposition to remind us if we are making mistakes. When you are not opposed you think everything you do is right.
He should be worried about playing the game, not innovating it. He thinks he's Brett Hull or something. You should remind him that he didn't go to college. He's a junior (hockey) guy. So he's not that bright.
The Cold War, Bosnia and Ukraine remind us that peace is fragile. Iraq and Syria remind us that no society or culture is immune from conflict.
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