A Quote by Joe Thornton

I like winning games. — © Joe Thornton
I like winning games.
I loved going to the Knicks because we won the Atlantic Division championship. We went from winning 21 games or 19 games to winning 52 games in a short period of time. I loved coaching Patrick Ewing and Charles Oakley and all those guys.
Winning a postseason game is like winning five regular season games. There is just no feeling like it. Everything is magnified. Every free throw, turnover, shot and play.
It's easy to play football when everything is going well and you are winning games back to back, winning, winning, it's the best feeling ever, you can go out there and express yourself you feel like you are not going to make mistakes.
In football winning games is all that matters, but a team like West Ham and every team apart from Man City are going to lose games.
When you get older, you realise it's all about winning games and winning trophies.
When you have a run of games where you keep winning and winning, you know it must end.
I get a lot more confidence winning games playing defense than winning the run-and-gun game.
Stats are for losers. I like winning games.
I played a lot of games for Villa, and one of my regrets is not winning a trophy there - that still hurts, and that's why the big games are important.
When you are accustomed to winning, when you are used to winning, then afterwards you tend not to have the same level of concentration. Sometimes you go into the games thinking you have already won because you are so strong.
Our under-19s, under-20s, under-17s teams are all getting into Euro finals, World Cup finals, winning bronze medals. We're winning bronze medals; it's about that final step now. We've got to punish teams. In every game - youth games, senior games - just to push the game further.
I like games that are simple. Not games that are trivial, but also not games that require you to invest a week or to relearn something. I like games that you can just pick up, sit down in front of, and get going.
There is always pressure on managers at whatever stage of a season because we want to be winning games and we want to be winning football matches.
You like more the people that you work with, you believe more in them, you share some fantastic moments and that habit of winning, winning, winning... after you win, you don't want to stop winning.
I don't like to lose, man. I think that's where it starts for me. If we're not winning games, then I don't smile too often.
All of us have to win games. Whether we like it or not, the graduation rates and all the things people are talking about aren't as important as winning.
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