A Quote by Brandon Ingram

My greatest strength is my scoring ability. I've scored the ball at every level. — © Brandon Ingram
My greatest strength is my scoring ability. I've scored the ball at every level.
In the Champions League you need a certain level of perseverance, strength, dedication to scoring over 90 minutes.
You've got to have one of those guys on your ball club that, when you have runners on scoring position, you know that guy is going to drive the ball and put the ball in play and pick them up.
I was always really good with the ball, I was always passing the ball, scoring, shooting the ball. I think for me, that's just a normal thing.
We used to have championships in the streets with my friends, and whoever scored a goal was the happiest boy in the world. Now, every time that I score, I go back to being a child: the happiness of scoring a goal is unexplainable.
Paolo di Canio is capable of scoring the goal he scored.
I really counted on my technical ability and my passing for everything. Then once you got to bigger stages and the professional level, you can get shoved off the ball and you need to be fit and you need to be at your top level at all times.
I reached this level by sheer dint of hard work, toiling away at scores of tricks and experiments. I used to play with the ball from dawn till dusk and just kept practising. If I wasn't playing matches, it was trying out one on one or two against two with a tennis ball. Then I used to try aiming at certain targets. That's the only way to learn. And if I missed the target, I kept trying until I scored
It's just a coincidence that I've scored two headers. I'm not a specialist scoring headed goals.
I've always believed that when I play up front and once I've scored, then I keep scoring.
I've scored quite a few times in Europe, but scoring in the Champions League final is something special.
Our greatest strength isn't our ability to imagine brighter days ahead, it is that we are empowered-in every present moment-to effortlessly dismiss any dark thought or feeling that, left unattended, diminishes our happiness.
I was very good at history, often scoring 99 out of 100, whereas in mathematics, I usually scored zero.
The ability and inclination to use physical strength is no indication of bravery or tenacity to life. The greatest cowards are often the greatest bullies. Nothing is cheaper and more common than physical bravery.
After your career, you go to matches, and you see so many unnecessary goals because a person is just looking where the ball is and not his opponent. Well, a ball alone has never scored a goal.
I studied film scoring and orchestration and conducting and arranging in my twenties, and I scored a lot of television shows and other things.
Scoring 100 points is a lot, but I maybe could have scored 140 if they had played straight-up basketball.
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