A Quote by John McGinn

You have to be able to deal with the pressures that playing for a big club like Hibs brings and it's not for everyone. — © John McGinn
You have to be able to deal with the pressures that playing for a big club like Hibs brings and it's not for everyone.
When you come to a club like Hibs not everyone can handle it, there's pressure in every single game to get results.
I'm grateful for what this club has done for me and I love playing for Hibs - I never take that for granted.
I think that the reason my records are able to live forever in the club is because I actually like to be in the club. I don't go to the club to do VIP or get bottles or nothin' - I go to the club, I enjoy the people, I see what the people are vibin' off, and I see what makes me go crazy in the club also, and that has a lot of influence on what I bring to the table when I'm thinking of making a big club record.
It's always hard the moment you decide to stop playing. It doesn't matter if you're at a small club or a big club: it's the end of your playing career, so that's always going to be a big moment for any player.
The pressures, I don't really like to think about the pressures, I like to solve them, you know what I mean. I could sit here and complain about pressures but nobody wants to hear about pressures.
When you become the manager of a leading club, there are so many situations you have to cope with. You have to deal with the people in charge of the club, the players, the media, the expectation... you have to deal with the whole environment around the club, and that is something you can find difficult.
If you are a player wanting to improve then Hibs will be a club you want to go to.
Stuff that's really not that bad is made a big deal. People like to do that about everyone. You just gotta deal with it.
We were under pressure at West Brom to get promoted and to stay up, even if, at a big club like Chelsea, the pressures are more highlighted by the public scrutiny you're under. It's part of our job, that pressure, and I cope with it well.
First, it was a big deal for girls to dress more like guys. Then it was a big deal for straight men to be metereosexuals and care about their appearance in the way that a gay man would. Now we have to take it a step further - men should be able to not wear men's clothes if they don't want to.
If you want to be a big player and play for a big club, you have to deal with the pressure.
Real Madrid is a big club, and like at any other big club, too, there are always critics after defeats.
Hibs are such a brilliant club, amazing training ground, good coaches, and a great platform for Scottish players to get better.
This is football, you always have to compete to be able to play. When you're at a big club, it's like that.
I feel like, City, because they're this modern global team, in the United States we think they're a really big club. But here in Manchester, it's not a big club.
There are always challenges that come your way and I'm probably better prepared to deal with them now I've been at Hibs.
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