A Quote by Bradley Wright-Phillips

At the end of the season, goals - they don't matter. — © Bradley Wright-Phillips
At the end of the season, goals - they don't matter.
I'm the kind of person who thinks that if I score eight goals in one season, my objective must be to score nine goals in the following season. That's the kind of mentality I have.
For me, the goals were not important, but instead to lift some silverware at the end of the season. That is the objective for a footballer.
NO MATTER WHAT YOU ACHIEVE, EVERY SEASON IS A NEW SEASON. WHAT YOU ACHIEVED THE SEASON BEFORE IS NO LONGER RELEVANT.
If you score 20 goals one season, then you have to promise yourself that in the following season you will get 25.
You must wait until the end, and at the end of the season you can say it was a good or a bad season.
If you come into a season without goals, you're just going through practice and it doesn't mean anything to you. But if you set goals, you're pushing yourself.
At the end of the season, the important thing is to be in first place. It doesn't matter if you score 15 or 20.
You try to say every week that you're facing a faceless opponent. No matter who it is, you want to have the same mindset, no matter what type of game it is - first game of the season, last game of the season.
We try to promote the Christmas season and remind people that it is a season of peace. That's what the season's real meaning is about. No matter what religion you are, there is that point in time where we should celebrate that idea of peace and humanity.
If a goalkeeper can save you 15-20 points a season, his value is high. It's like a striker scoring 20 goals a season.
I definitely did not fail at Chelsea. I always had my chance, scored important goals in the first season. At the end I just wanted the transfer, although Jose Mourinho wanted me to stay.
Team and individual goals are great, but not understanding how we achieve those goals and the work it's going to take to achieve those goals, if you don't understand that process, then it doesn't matter.
The goals for Virginia lacrosse don't change a lot from year to year. We look at the lineup, start every year on Sept. 1 with the realistic goal to play at the end of the season, the very last game. This team has the talent to be able to do that.
If at the end of the season it gets better, I'll take that over shooting good at the beginning and not shooting good towards the end of the season.
It's been a tough season for all of us, but all we can do is keep fighting and showing character to the end of the season
When you are at a club like Man United, you know what your goals are. Your goals are to win every match, to be champions, to win all the competitions that you are playing in during the season.
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