A Quote by John McGinn

Hibs are such a brilliant club, amazing training ground, good coaches, and a great platform for Scottish players to get better. — © John McGinn
Hibs are such a brilliant club, amazing training ground, good coaches, and a great platform for Scottish players to get better.
It's amazing how much better coaches we become when you have really good players.
The players is what I enjoy, the training ground, making players better and believing in themselves because you can make a difference.
To be honest, I had a brilliant group of players at Hibs and the support were very fair with me. They didn't make it difficult.
A lot of players and pundits can be talking the Scottish league down and it's not until players and coaches actually experience it they start respecting it.
We've lost a lot of coaches around here, but the philosophy and the approach, the standards we have set and the expectations we have maintained have always been upheld from one year to the next.I attribute that to the great character of the players and the willingness of the coaches to not get influenced and get off-message and to get out of the way.
It's tough being at Chelsea. I work hard every day in training. It's a massive club with really good players, so you don't get the opportunity every weekend.
I always felt if you were going to be successful, make sure you get good people. You win with great players. Coaches don't win games. Players win games.
Burnley Football Club helped me mature from a boy to a man and I can't thank them everyone from the club enough, from the board to the staff at the training ground and the staff at the club.
In the NBA, you have a better diet and strength coaches to make you better physically. And the number of coaches, it makes me feel like there's more of them than us players.
Even when I was training alone, just me and one of United's fitness coaches, I loved going onto the field, doing sprints, being at the training ground.
Portugal have a mix of players and talent, which is what Portuguese players and coaches are often about. It's like play-ground football.
Football always changes. There are always new players coming in at your club or young players coming through with your club or England. You have to be ready, given 100%, improve, and get better.
When you come to a club like Hibs not everyone can handle it, there's pressure in every single game to get results.
My first job was at Alfreton Town and the chairman backed the club. He wanted to win so it made the job easier. I then went to Halifax, where I turned up and there was no balls, no training ground, no players. I had the other side of it.
When you play professionally, you get accustomed to turnover. Players come and go - they get injured, they get transferred, they get cut from the team. Coaches are hired, and coaches are fired. It's just part of the world you live in.
Chess is a great training ground for poker players because it's a math-based game, much like backgammon is.
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