A Quote by Kevin McCarthy

I don't view myself as a team manager, but a team captain. I'm part of the team, but everybody else as well. — © Kevin McCarthy
I don't view myself as a team manager, but a team captain. I'm part of the team, but everybody else as well.
Throughout my entire life, I've always been a captain. I was the captain of my high school team. I was the captain at Oklahoma State University. I was the captain of the 2008 Olympic team.
Talking of first times Stephanie, I bet your first time was really memorable for you and the captain ot the football team .. and the basketball team .. and the softball team, the track team, the chess club and the pool boy!
Luckily for me, Hereford restarted their youth team. I trained a few times with the first team before my first stroke of luck, when the club's youth team coach Pete Beadle, someone who knew me well, became the first-team manager.
Sports were a big part of my life. I was the captain of the basketball team in high school, and captain of the basketball team at Princeton.
As a manager, first and foremost I want a team with a good mentality, a team with character, a team that represents the club and the fans.
The only way I'll ever make the Ryder Cup team is when I become captain; then I can name myself to the team.
I was treated like a state enemy after throwing the captain's armband. Things went a lot further than I thought. I am the only one that paid a price as I'm no longer part of the national team. I sacrificed myself so that the team won't be booed anymore and players won't be cursed.
I was captain of the netball team, captain of the hockey team and I did my sprinting, but I would push myself. That's why yoga is really good for me because it actually slows me down and finds some sort of space for me.
I always hang up my own dresses. It is a good lesson in appreciation and in always remembering that you're part of a team, not outside of the team, but with the team and on the team.
Part of my job being a leader and captain of the team is not just to play well and lead well but find a way to make everybody around me better.
I did well in school, was the captain of the wrestling team and the football team, and always got along well with people, so I'm sure I would have gotten a job in the real world. I probably wouldn't have liked that, though.
As a captain and as a player I wanted to lead the team well and score runs, because I know the team still depends on me very much.
When overpowering authority or leadership intervenes in a team, it can affect the team by (1) throwing the team off track, (2) decreasing the motivation of the team, (3) reducing the commitment of the team members, and (4) causing more problems than solutions.
If you are captain of a great team like Paris St-Germain there are lots of players like Zlatan, players who are known by everybody. So to be captain of that team gives you respect and, in football, respect is very important.
When your great players are team players, everybody else follows their lead. The best team doesn't always win - it's usually the team that gets along best.
Now, everybody always says there's no 'I' in team, but there is an 'I' in win, because the individuals make the team what it is, and how they think and what they do is important to the team. So when you act like the individual is not important, well, it is damn important who these people are and what they are.
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