A Quote by David Silva

When you sign players who are young and hungry, that's good for the side. — © David Silva
When you sign players who are young and hungry, that's good for the side.
Young players are more hungry because they have not achieved what some of the older players have.
You need a really good mix between young and old, between experienced and hungry players.
I had the luck of being in Madrid. They sign some of the best players in the world, and that really leaves fewer opportunities for young players.
It's hard to be a hungry young man when you're not hungry anymore. We were very hungry young men when we wrote 'Black Sabbath' and when we wrote 'War Pigs.'
There is a common mistake people make. They say, 'We need to play the young English boys.' Of course, but only if they are good. How can you measure that? If they are playing with good players and if they can fit into the level of the good players. That's why, because of the level of the Premier League, England has so many talented players.
Football has never been about young or old players - it is about good or bad players. If you're 13 or 31 and good enough, you're not too young or old.
When young players become one of the best in the world, everyone wants to sign them.
There are so many clubs with great squads, good managers, good financial situations that allows them to sign good players.
I don't want my fans to have the same disappointment as me when I was refused by some players to sign my notebook when I was young.
I admit I was somewhat concerned when we started to sign so many players - naturally you are going to worry about whether you can retain your place in the side.
When your role players start stepping up and playing good basketball, it's a good sign.
Playing every day with important players is good for a young player: you are always learning from experienced players.
There's rule changes every year. I do wish, however, that the NFL did have a voice from the players' side, whether it's our players' union president, or team captains, or our executive committee on the players' side. Because we're the guys that realize the risk; we're the guys on the field.
I think most young players who take off from the start are usually put in a situation where they are surrounded by good, veteran players.
One of the things that I've always not liked is the modern players have always concentrated on dancing in the end zone and BSing when serious things were going on in this country that needed to be changed. So my opinion is that when these young people stand up and risk their careers, that's a good sign for everything and all of us.
For young players, classic games are brand new. For older players, they bring back memories and make you feel good.
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