A Quote by David Silva

Football is a changeable game. From one day to another, everything could change. — © David Silva
Football is a changeable game. From one day to another, everything could change.
I feel that Im not losing the game for our team. Im trying to give us the best opportunity to win the football game. I did everything I could to lose the Jets game but we won. And the Patriots game, I didnt play well. I think that this year, I just come out and play smart football. I got some good advice the other day (from CBS Sports Dan Dierdorf): Every drive that ends in a kick is a good drive.
It's football all day on Sunday. I wish we had football every day; that would make me way happier. Why can't we have that? You've got all these teams! Why can't we just play a Monday game, a Tuesday game, a Wednesday game?
I'm a professional, and I know in football that everything can change in one day, so I am excited to show everyone my football.
Football is very changeable, particularly at international level when you're not working together every day.
You're only out there for 90 minutes, and you have to give it everything you've got. It's a game of football, at the end of the day.
Pep is a great manager who sees football in another way. He lives football and breathes football. The way he thinks about the game is completely different to other managers.
I think before the kids, this was different - when I came home it was football, football, football all the time, every day. Now I have another balance in my life.
Oftentimes, even myself as I've come through my entire career from high school all the way up here, everything has been football, football, football. And then you realize that life is much bigger than this game, especially when you start thinking about life after football and what you want to leave behind.
To me, it's just another game of football - 11 players, a grass pitch. Regardless what shirt I have on, it's important you win the game, and I'm competitive as anyone, and I want to win every game, whether it's a Sunday league game, a five-a-side tournament, or a World Cup qualifier.
We have professional football, but we also have a beautiful game which, wherever you go, can be used as a social tool for change. Football has an unmatchable power.
Nobody should imagine that they could go to England and change the way that football is played there. Just as nobody should imagine that they could come to Italy and change the culture or the DNA of Italian football. Or even the DNA of the club where they work.
I could speak for hours about equality and what needs to change in football and in society as a whole. But in the end, everything comes back to respect.
If you were ever to interview me after a football game or at a football game or around me during football season is totally different than when you catch me away from football.
If we lose a game, I change up what I did that day, like if I eat something that day I will not eat the same thing again the next game day.
It doesn't feel good in the NFL when you lose a football game until you get out there and win another one and another one.
Any football game, you can be hit one way or another. It's not the safest sport that we play; it's a beautifully violent game, and that's what, in part, I love about it.
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