A Quote by David Alaba

The season lasts a long time, and we need not only a high-level squad but also a big squad. — © David Alaba
The season lasts a long time, and we need not only a high-level squad but also a big squad.
It's never a straightforward thing to do, to be able to inherit a squad. When you're mid-season it's never easy to get a team or a squad of players to function exactly the way you want them to.
I'm not sure how I became that way. But I've always been that way. Every team has to have at least one emotional player on the squad, or it wouldn't feel like a real squad. That lifts the squad up whenever it's down. That's what I try to do.
You only have to look at the England squad to see the amount of players who get in the squad and start the games - the majority play in the Champions League.
When you have a small, balanced squad, you can work better. First of all everyone is involved in every squad list, a meeting can be a good training session.
One cheerleader per season per NFL squad is chosen to attend the Pro Bowl in Hawaii. All season long, the cheerleaders speculate about who will be chosen.
Football never stops, and that's why you need a big squad.
I think to progress in major tournaments and to be at your best, you need a big squad, and you need to rotate it.
Proust, my big inspiration for 'Goon Squad,' uses music a lot in his novel, both in terms of plot and structure. I liked the idea of doing the same thing, which is one reason I structured 'Goon Squad' as a record album, with an A side and a B side, that's built around the contrasting sounds of the individual numbers in it.
When I was really little, I was on a Pop Warner squad. I did it for a year. My dad was a Pop Warner football coach. I did it because my best friend was also on this cheer squad, and of course I looked up to my sister who was a cheerleader, so I wanted to cheer.
I've shown I am deserving to be in the England squad, but I don't just want a place in the squad; I want to be in the team.
You need to have a big squad; it's important when you're in the Champions League, with the amount of games we've got.
You need always guts to put youngsters in the squad and also in the line-up.
People talk about my age, but you could probably include me in that. I haven't got a lot of experience at international level. I am 30 and one of the oldest in the squad, but I am new to this as well and have not been to a big, big tournament. But this is an evolving England team.
It was a great feeling to be included in the Indian Test squad. I always wanted to be a part of the Indian Test squad, and it was more like a dream come true for me.
I got to choreograph a halftime dance with the cheerleading squad, which was all-female, at my high school. And I was the only boy, at the time. We did this whole routine to 'Maria Maria' by Santana, and 'Thong Song' by Sisqo - it was a mix.
Getting into the senior squad was an important step for me. I can learn a lot, not only on the pitch but also in everyday life.
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