A Quote by Emmanuel Adebayor

When you are playing in front of your own crowd, you want them to support you. — © Emmanuel Adebayor
When you are playing in front of your own crowd, you want them to support you.
I like playing in front of the crowd and get them into it.
When you're not playing up to your capability, you gotta try everything, to motivate, to get them going. All of them have to be on the same end of the rope to pull together. It's playing for the name on the front of the shirt, not the back. Individualism gets you trophies and plaques. Play for the front, that wins championships. I try to remind them of that.
I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
Even in a given territory what would work in one city in front of one crowd might not work in front of another crowd. Every crowd is different in what they are looking for and what they'll respond to.
Playing in front of your home crowd, they can almost be like the best sixth man in the league, especially being in Boston.
My dad and some of them felt I should be playing on home soil and retire in front of the home crowd.
And Watford acknowledge the support of the crowd, indeed of the crowd that supported them
I actually love pressure. I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
My co-founder and great friend Glynnis MacNicol is only a chat box away and gives me the support (and tough love!) needed to remember who I am and what I'm worth. You can't be your own cheerleader all of the time. Be there to support your friends and let them support you.
I don't put any thought into the footballs after I choose them. When you're out there playing in front of 70,000 people, like a home crowd, you don't think about it. You're just reacting to the game.
Fighting here in Houston in front of my hometown crowd with all of my family and friends to support me is huge.
I could have brought Kevin Kelley to my own backyard and beat him up there. But I didn't want to do that. I wanted to come to his own backyard and bring him down in front of his own crowd, a place he loves.
When you're young - when I was young - you want your emotions to be like the ones you read about in books. You want them to overturn your life, create and define a new reality. Later, I think, you want them to do something milder, something more practical: you want them to support your life as it is and has become. You want them to tell you that things are OK. And is there anything wrong with that?
You can't beat playing in front of a crowd, scoring, winning, the adrenalin.
I am not worried about playing in front of a big crowd.
I know what to expect from the crowd and enjoy playing in front of the big crowds.
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