A Quote by Jose Bergamin

When the English have scored a goal, they think nothing more remains to be done. — © Jose Bergamin
When the English have scored a goal, they think nothing more remains to be done.
When you come to a new club you always want to score, and the first goal is special. It doesn't matter how the goal is scored, but important is the goal's worth.
Think nothing done while aught remains to do.
I have always said that a striker scores a goal but not every goal is scored by a striker. A goalkeeper can make a mistake which is a goal, but every goal still goes past him and you have to accept that.
Chris Porter scored his first league goal last week, and he's done the same this week.
Nothing is done. Everything in the world remains to be done or done over.
I even scored Monaco's goal too. Please, put it down as an own goal for me!
I scored an own goal against Leicester and when you do that you start to think about things and question yourself.
In my first season I was learning about English football in a new team. I scored 13 which isn't bad, but I think I can do better.
That's Steve Howey's third-ever League goal and he's never scored more than two in a season before.
No I or individual is better than the team. I've scored no goals just on my own. Every goal I've ever scored has been because of someone else on my team, their excellence, their bravery. And I'm kind of the end product of a collection of a really good vibe, and feeling, and creativity on the field.
When all is said and done, I always used to say this to recruits: 'I don't remember one goal I scored. I don't remember one result. I just remember the people that touched my life and that connected with me.'
I think the greatest goal I've ever scored is the one against Liverpool. It was amazing for me, and it really made my name in the Manchester team.
The highest virtue does nothing. Yet, nothing needs to be done. The lowest virtue does everything. Yet, much remains to be done.
We used to have championships in the streets with my friends, and whoever scored a goal was the happiest boy in the world. Now, every time that I score, I go back to being a child: the happiness of scoring a goal is unexplainable.
I think English is very important for tennis players. To be on the tour, it's much more easier if you speak English. So that's why I knew that I have to improve my English.
I scored one film by myself, which was the hardest thing I think I've ever done.
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