A Quote by Emma Hayes

You don't take anything for granted when you play in the European game because it's so different, sizing each other up takes a game. — © Emma Hayes
You don't take anything for granted when you play in the European game because it's so different, sizing each other up takes a game.
When you play Futures and Challengers for three, four years, you're playing in obscurity. You play the game for other reasons. You don't play the game for money or attention. You play the game because you like to play. You play the game because you enjoy the journey.
We're not going to do anything different for this game since we're not treating this game any different than another game. Every game is a championship game for us, so we'll treat this one, the last one and the next one exactly the same. And that goes for our practices leading up to it as well.
I know when it's getting close to game time, I create a different playlist for each and every game. Before the game, to game time, to warm-ups, going to the stadium, I have a different playlist that puts me in a different mode.
The literary game is the abyss of human society itself: interactive, playful and tragic. We can't live alone. For me, Robinson [Crusoe] is either a false myth or else he represents the denial of human society. We can't play by ourselves. In literature, it's even more complicated, because one has to play with an indeterminate number of players simultaneously and every game is different. The other player can abandon your game at any time...to go play chess.
I think people know how we feel about the international game and the European game and how we can learn from each other.
I think we're really good about pushing each other in practice and we have high tempo and I feel like we have some of the best players in the world so just competing against one another and getting in there and pushing each other around and getting ready for that physical style of game coming up, we have to play hard and pretend it's a game.
I've learned that every game is different. You could play one team and have a terrible game and the next time you play them have the best game of your career.
There's always something special when the service academies play each other that's not in any other game. This is not a regular game, and everyone involved knows that.
You just can't let the outside world affect your game.You can't hold anything back. You can't play a different game.
It's fun for musicians to step into each other's world. It's like different football teams - it's the same game but a different play.
You play this game, that's what you play this game for. You play the game to go to the Super Bowl and that's the only reason why we play to win and make it to the Super Bowl. So anything short of that would not be acceptable and I think my teammates know that as well.
Whenever you play the game, you just want the game to be on the up and up. You don't want to ever lose a game because you felt like it was stolen from you.
It always helps to play every game at the back with the same players. You get a good understanding of each other and how one of you works, and what positions to take up.
Personally, I can't take the blame for what politicians did in 1982. I can't take on some kind of revenge or change history. I want to beat England because I want to win every game I play, but not because we went to war in 1982 or because we played against each other in 1998.
The money game is not like any other game. You cannot choose whether you'll play, for the money game is the only game in town.
Each game we play, every game is a championship-game mindset.
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