A Quote by Fabian Delph

It is definitely what my aim is to get everyone to do their part and take on that responsibility of being a leader - whether you are playing or on the bench or if you have not made the team.
I think that from the time you start playing sports as a child you see that your responsibility to your team is to play the best that you can play as an individual... and yet, not take anything away from being part of a team.
Playing two people is definitely difficult, but it's made possible by everyone around me, and it's a big team effort.
I've learned so much whether it was, I played a lot of team sports, so being part of a team, learning how to be a leader on different teams, and how to deal with the ebb and flow of different games.
Oh man, you miss it so much when you finish playing, especially when you play for most of your life. You miss just being a part of a team and being a part of the guys. So I definitely think producing brought that back for me. A bunch of people working together for a common goal.
What I care about is whether or not a leader will work with America's working people, whether or not a leader cares about responsibility and honest work and whether or not a leader will fight to keep the American Dream alive.
I think I'm a guy that can relate to everyone and is fairly close with everyone on the team and can try to help bring guys together. That's what I tried to focus on when I was in Erie and I felt everyone was a part of the team. I definitely try to lead that way; I'm not the big rah-rah guy.
Ally McCoist will always get you a goal, whether he's playing or on the bench.
I love being part of a team, any team. Not just playing, but the camaraderie, the whole thing. It's just what I get off on.
The biggest challenge was becoming a leader and taking our team to the highest level. Feeling the personal responsibility to take the team to the next level. Overcoming fear of inadequacy and never getting down on yourself or doubting who you are.
Even if I'm the 15th man on the bench, the first man off the bench, or I'm starting, I'm still part of that team.
I don't want to just be part of a team, I want to help a team, and I don't want anyone to say I rode the bench to get a ring.
Somebody has to take responsibility for being a leader.
That's the true meaning of being a leader: being able to deal with the consequences and take the responsibility for it. That's who I want to be.
I'm being completely honest. If you sit on the bench and the others win, then you will not really feel like part of the winning team.
Responsibility makes a player better. I was made the captain of Maharashtra senior team when I was 16 or 17. I know how to take the team forward. I had been through the responsibilities.
Playing at Birmingham helped me grow as a goalkeeper: it made me better all round, being a regular part of a team.
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