A Quote by Gary Cahill

I was always confident that if someone took the chance to play me week in and week out that I would fulfil my potential. — © Gary Cahill
I was always confident that if someone took the chance to play me week in and week out that I would fulfil my potential.
I know my role on this team, and I'm expected to prepare and to perform every week and play well. I relish that opportunity - to be somebody the guys can count on week in and week out, to play really well. That's what really motivates me: to make my coaches proud, my teammates proud, and the fans proud.
I think what is most important to me is to be competitive week-in and week-out - not winning a race one week and then not finishing.
So long as I keep performing week in, week out for Everton, I will have the chance to stay England number one.
I play fairly aggressively week to week and fire at a lot of pins. So I might miss more greens than other pros, but I'm still only a few yards from the hole when I do. That being said, when I really need to hit a green in regulation, I'm confident in my swing.
I went away in Germany and I think I did well. But the main goal for me has always been playing in an Arsenal shirt week in, week out.
I like the challenge, week in, week out, of trying to play good, consistent footy.
I wanted to get experience of playing a season on loan at a club, to play week in, week out.
You imagine running 120 miles a week, week in, week out, for the past four or five years. It takes a little bit out of you.
Of course I want to be champion because that means you're the best, but I just love wrestling, and if I can have good matches week in and week out, that would make me happy.
In my humble opinion, again, to perform at Alabama, you must earn the spot and not have it given to you. You have to fight like crazy to keep the spot and that it's not guaranteed - it's week to week - and you'll play in a way that they have a chance to win a championship.
To play week in, week out is all I care about.
I just want to play week in, week out.
Having the security of being in a series week in, week out gives you great flexibility; you can experience with yourself, try a different scene different ways. If you make a mistake one week, you can look at it and say, 'Well, I won't do that again,' and you're still on the air next week.
I took Alexey Brodovitch course at the New School. He taught me something that I've always remembered: After we did the initial assignment, he contradicted what he had said the first week, and I said, "Okay." The next week, he contradicted what he had said the second week. We went through 10 weeks of contradicting, and I thought maybe he was drunk. At the end, he said, "You may think I've contradicted myself, but there's no one way to do anything."
I'm just trying to win games and give my team a chance, win as many as we can week in and week out.
I put my body through hell. I run 120 miles a week, week in, week out.
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