A Quote by Jamie Carragher

The crowd, especially at Anfield, want us to win so much that it transmits itself down on to the pitch at times. — © Jamie Carragher
The crowd, especially at Anfield, want us to win so much that it transmits itself down on to the pitch at times.
I want to be that good. I want to be Barry Bonds. I want when I pitch to be 'Win Day.' I want my teammates to relax on the days I pitch because they know they only have to get us a couple of runs. I'm totally prepared for that.
I just want to pitch well enough for us to win. In my mind, that's what it's all about.
You come here to Anfield, you stand there and listen to that crowd, and it's the greatest sight in football.
The crowd are more understanding at Anfield than at any other football ground.
The good thing about playing at home is that the crowd makes you feel that, sooner or later, you can win the game. We feel it on the pitch.
I plan on getting out there and mixing with the crowd. I want to show everyone what happens in Times Square not from a distance, but from right there in the crowd.
Indecision is debilitating; it feeds upon itself; it is, one might almost say, habit-forming. Not only that, but it is contagious; it transmits itself to others.
The Full Sail crowd, it's a pretty unique and a pretty distinct environment. It's very close quarters and a bit more of what I'm used to from my days on the independents. But the truth is, I sometimes think that it's harder to win over a small crowd sometimes than it is to win over a big crowd.
The crowd can be a little different in some places. For example, in Europe, people tend to be very respectful. They try not to make too much noise at inappropriate times. In other countries, people can be very still. Sometimes I'm not sure if a crowd is into it until the end, when they usually want me to do something crazy for the encore.
Don't let us win tonight. This is a big game. They've got to win because if we win we've got Pedro coming back today and then Schilling will pitch Game 6 and then you can take that fraud stuff and put it to bed. Don't let the Sox win this game.
By words one transmits thoughts to another, by means of art, one transmits feelings.
I only think about the pitch. I want to do great. I want to be one of the best. I want to win titles. I want to achieve things.
When we go to the pitch, that's all we want to do - we want to win - and when the game finishes, if you win, you go home happy.
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.
There is something fundamental about Leo in terms of what he transmits to the supporters and what he transmits to the opposition when he starts to run at you. And I speak from experience.
I always say one of the best sensations is when we win at Anfield.
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