A Quote by Eric Gagne

I like it when every pitch counts. There are a lot of people who see it as a negative, but I try to feed off it. — © Eric Gagne
I like it when every pitch counts. There are a lot of people who see it as a negative, but I try to feed off it.
The real Pogba is the one you see every time. You know, when I'm on the pitch, I cannot act. I'm not an actor. So when I'm in the pitch, I like to joke and laugh, and outside the pitch, I'm the same. For me, I'm normal. I come and play football. I do what I love.
I really do think about the fact that every day counts. I believe that every individual counts, and so I believe that every day counts and I try not to waste it.
I'm Nigerian. I'm African. I have a lot to say. Apart from what I say, though, is the feeling. People can relate to that feeling. It's a reciprocal relationship. They feed off me and I feed off them.
I think these are the most difficult games to win, just every at-bat, every pitch, it seemed like it was important. The at-bats that the Nationals had the entire series, it just felt like it was a constant 2-2, foul off three pitches, seven-pitch at-bats.
Everything you see comes from inside. People don't see it but inside the dressing room we laugh and joke a lot so it's not just for the cameras. It's the way things are off the pitch too. We are happy for each other, it is all natural.
I don't have to get a pitch down the middle. If I like the pitch-even if it's 15 inches off the plate, and that's the pitch I wanted-I'm swinging.
I am a simple person, I try to do my best on the pitch and do nothing wrong both on and off the pitch.
You see a lot of women who take the negative things that come their way and let it slide off them, like they are coated with Teflon.
I love for the crowd to feed off me, and I try to make my teammates feed off me.
I think writers are a lot like lawyers. We feed off the misfortunes of people, even ourselves.
I feed off the crowd a lot. I love to see their faces, singing the words. I feed off their emotions. I want to give that back to them. I want God to speak through me to the crowd. I want to get them excited about their faith. I always want to give it my heart and soul.
On the pitch we tend to forget the things that happen off the field. I try to focus a lot on what I'm doing.
When I have the ball I try to see as much of the pitch as possible, and movement off the ball helps you see where to play the pass.
You do see very few English players going abroad and those that do are largely good players otherwise they wouldn't have gone, but I feel a lot of their downfall is in the language. On the pitch you can learn the different basics of 'left,' 'right' and 'behind you' but off the pitch you want to have that influence around the team.
I said if I have a No. 1, I'll do a naked photo shoot! I'm not sure a lot of people would like to see that, but it was more to the fans, really. Every gig I do, they try to get me to take my clothes off, so it's a promise to them - if I get a No. 1, I'll happily do a naked shoot.
If you see one negative person a lot of people start to get negative, and that's not good for any time.
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