A Quote by Joachim Low

I don't think we should compare club teams with international teams because they are different cups of tea. — © Joachim Low
I don't think we should compare club teams with international teams because they are different cups of tea.
World Cups and European Championships should feature the best teams. When you keep increasing the number of teams, you dilute the quality.
You have different schemes for different teams. Some teams blitz a lot, and some teams drop eight in coverage.
I think the thing that makes Indiana basketball special is that they have incredible teams, both college teams and pro teams, and they're all about grit.
The one thing that teams can't endure in the NFC any more is injuries. Good teams become bad teams just because they get spread thin with injuries.
When I think of tag teams that have made me want to the very best, of course, I think of my family, but I also think about teams like Edge and Christian, The Hardy Boyz, and The Dudley Boyz, who all helped define tag teams during the Attitude Era.
I don't agree that there are big teams and small teams in the Premier League. There are just a lot of good teams.
When you look at the best teams, the teams that make a run at it, they're the healthiest teams.
I prefer not to compare teams because it's not fair at all.
I think players look around and they look at the teams that they'd like to join and it's usually teams that already have good players on those teams.
The cap is a discussion about competitiveness, not about money. It's about trying to bring the top teams down to a level where the midfield teams feel they can compete. The reality is that whatever the level of spend there will always be teams that run at the front and teams that run at the back.
I want to do this for as long as I possibly can and coach as many different teams and opportunities and different kind of personalities. I want to gobble that all up. And I want to be able to give and add value to these teams.
You can't really compare teams just because of two or three players.
There's a tipping point that happens with soccer in which you just kinda get it. I was drawn to it because the best soccer teams play similarly to my favorite basketball teams - like the eighties Lakers or eighties Celtics - teams that emphasized teamwork over individualism and relied on passing as their biggest ongoing edge.
We need a Moneyball revolution in the NFL. We need Spread teams and Run and Shoot teams and Option teams.
[from The One and Only Official Mr. Gum Official Glossary That Tells You What Words Mean by Explaining Them Using Other Words] : Cups of tea: People in England are always drinking cups of tea. "Oh let's have a cup of tea " they say. "That will prove we are English and not American." Sometimes American people try to have cups of tea to pretend they are English but forget it We can always tell you are faking it
I think there's a lot of different ways to win. You've seen teams that win championships with a super-duper star like Kobe Bryant. Those championship teams with Michael Jordan certainly had a great, great player.
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