A Quote by James Haskell

My favourite Heineken Cup memory as a player was undoubtedly sharing in Wasps' final triumph in 2007. — © James Haskell
My favourite Heineken Cup memory as a player was undoubtedly sharing in Wasps' final triumph in 2007.
A final is a final, a trophy is a trophy, a cup is a cup. Whatever cup you play, you want to win it, especially when you are a player.
The last player to score a hatrick in a cup final was Stan Mortenson. He even had a final named after him, the Matthews final
To be the best in the Heineken Cup or the Top 14 you've got to win home and away.
The shot of Kapil Dev kissing the World Cup and hordes of Indian fans all over at Lord's is etched in my memory. Every Indian is proud of that victory, and every Indian player who has played the World Cup after that '83 win wants to bring the Cup home.
'Strictly' is a bit like scoring the winning goal in the FA Cup Final or sinking the final putt in the Ryder Cup - only a few people get the opportunity to do it, and they have got to be famous.
True in the game, as long as blood is blue in my veins I pour my Heineken brew to my deceased crew on memory lane
To be honest, I was never expecting to be in a World Cup final, a Euro final, a Champions League final, a Europa League final. I've done much more than I dreamt, and that's incredible.
A French player, Sylvain Marconnet, broke his tibia skiing in 2007 and missed his home World Cup. For me the risk of breaking something versus the reward was never worth it.
I've been fortunate enough to win the FA Cup as a player but it's taken me 15 years as a manager to get to a semi-final.
Faith is the final triumph over incongruity, the final assertion of the meaningfulness of existence.
My overall favourite player would be Iniesta. For his final ball, obviously, his skill, and his ability.
I grew up in Miami, Florida and the Miami Heat were my favourite team growing up. In fact, the franchise started when I was here in high school, I believe. My favourite player, growing up at that time on the Miami Heat, was Rony Seikaly but in the years since, Dwyane Wade, also an icon for the Miami Heat, has become my favourite player.
My earliest childhood memory is watching the sunlight through a jar of amber full of wasps.
I won three FA Cup finals, two League Cup finals, and played in one of United's two Champions League-winning finals. But I lost in a lot of finals, too: the FA Cup in 1995, 2005 and 2007, the League Cup in 2003, and the Champions League in 2009 and 2011.
My favourite team is Liverpool. My favourite player is Michael Owen, and I would like to play there.
In the 1958 World Cup final, Sweden scored against Brazil and Didi went to the back of the net and talked to all the players. And he was not the captain, but he behaved like one. Every player has to behave as if he was captain.
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