A Quote by Clive Tyldesley

One or two of their players aren't getting any younger — © Clive Tyldesley
One or two of their players aren't getting any younger
As the players get younger and younger, and the teams value younger players, the players' best years are when they're being paid the least.
I'm not getting any younger. You're not getting any younger, so yeah. You age.
We decided to go the way of trading and getting younger players.
Thierry Henry is one of my heroes; he is one of the players I watched when I was younger. When I was 17, I changed position to be a forward, and he, along with the Brazilian Ronaldo, were the two players I tried to mirror my performance on, so I would watch how they scored goals.
Even all the top players going to Europe to play helps soccer in America, as do all the MLS players like Beckham and all that, they're trying to promote it. At the end of the day it's about getting the younger generation interested at an early age so most of them will move on and play.
Players are getting better at a younger age. It shows how fearless everyone is becoming.
You have to figure out that balance between younger players and veteran players, star players, and All-Star players, really a team effort. And then you have to be lucky.
We're not getting any younger.
Speaking on all of it in general, I think we, as MMA fighters, should be getting paid just as well as the NBA players, the NFL players and Major League Baseball, hockey as well, I'm not trying to skip any sport as I don't think any sport is superior to the other.
I'm just not getting any younger.
More and more teams are using almost exclusively the draft to build their teams. And that means you have younger players to develop in those key depth positions. Younger players are more susceptible to streaks than veterans. They go up, they go down.
The NBA is getting bigger. Basketball is getting better around the world. There are more players. There are better coaches around it, so that's why there are more international players, not only Hispanic players, but from everywhere.
The players you really feel bad for are the younger players, who haven't had a chance to experience playing in a World Cup.
We Die Young is about gang violence. That was something that was happening in Seattle, something that kinda opened our eyes. It just seemed like things were getting out of hand. Incidents where kids were getting shot, and getting their tennis shoes ripped off their dead bodies. It just seems like these kids are dying at younger and younger ages and getting involved in gang activity.
I can't get married for the heck of it only because 'I'm not getting any younger.'
I can beat any two players in this tournament by myself. If I need any help, I'll let you know.
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