A club like Arsenal, it's normal that expectations are high. This club must compete for titles, and that's what we want to do.
When people ask me what club I supported growing up, I didn't really watch club soccer. The only channels I got had World Cups and the Copa America, so I gravitated toward the Latin American, South American style of game.
I have to be involved in negotiations because players have to buy into me and what I want from them if they join my club, so all managers need to be fully involved in transfers, that's for sure.
I want to be involved in soccer some way.
I just want to be good at soccer and have a normal life; it is a little ironic that you can't have both.
I had a really normal childhood except I acted. It was like, my brother played soccer, and I was on television sometimes.
I coach soccer, and my wife and I are very involved in our kids' lives. Our family is busy with doctor appointments, soccer practice, school, work, travel, vacation... life.
Liverpool will always buy good players, even if they already have good players. That's normal. I think it has to be normal for a club like Liverpool because that means you're a big club.
I don't just want to focus on soccer, soccer, soccer.
I'm not a huge soccer fan, but I follow the sport. I played in high school, a little bit in college, played on various club teams most of my life, and all three of my sons are competitive soccer players and far better than I ever was.
In Europe, it's different - you eat soccer, you breathe soccer, you drink soccer. Everything is about soccer.
If you own a football club, you have to be really involved and committed.
I grew up performing in glee club at my school; I was the ostrich in 'Peter Pan,' and then I was super-involved in church choir and worship leading at my church. So I always loved music and was involved with it, but never really thought it was what I wanted to do until I started writing.
I think what we really want to do is to create a real soccer nation. We want to have kids really wanting to play the sport.
I love soccer. My father is from Argentina and my mother is from El Salvador. I grew up watching Argentinean soccer. I get really worked up watching soccer. It's in my blood.
Normal! He thought. Normal! I don't want things to be normal. Normal is always being left out, never belonging.