A Quote by Marco Silva

When you are winning games in a row, normally what the people say about you is good. — © Marco Silva
When you are winning games in a row, normally what the people say about you is good.
If someone plays five good games in a row for the Bavarians, there is more talk about them being in the national team than of those who play five good games in a row for Dortmund or Wolfsburg or Bayer Leverkusen.
When you are not winning games in a row, you don't have confidence, and it is difficult to show all the qualities that you have.
(Don) Sutton lost thirteen games in a row without winning a ballgame.
Being undefeated, Gelo and Melo winning 60 games in a row, my boys don't lose too much.
You can't get bored of winning. You can win 10 games in a row but you keep the same will to snatch the 11th. You always need more.
No matter what people say, about what I did, about what I am like... They say you are not dedicated or hardworking. A lot of people say things about me, but they don't realise I have played 250 games. It's not like you just land up in the team, sit down and play 250 games. You can't survive like that in international cricket.
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.
Games I do find interesting for what they say about us, about what we wish for, about the programming. But let it stop there: don't listen to this rubbish about them actually being good for you, helping with hand-eye co-ordination or whatever. They're games. They prepare you for nothing.
Some people say video games rot your brain, but I think they work different muscles that maybe you don't normally use.
When you get older, you realise it's all about winning games and winning trophies.
I think video games are a great kind of entertainment. They have replaced a lot of games people normally play with their friends and neighbours, like Monopoly.
I just keep thinking about putting up good numbers, playing hard and winning games.
You're not going to please everyone, but then, it's not about pleasing people: it's about winning rugby games.
The Games are just a nice, positive way to build friendships, camaraderie and, of course, self-esteem. Plus, the Games are a great opportunity for people to participate in sports who normally wouldn't.
There's good times and bad times. That's part of the coaching. You live with the ups and downs of it but at the end, it's about not only winning games, it's about developing men.
A lot of people say video games can be stifling. Older people say, 'We had to go outside, and we had to make up stories!' For me, video games broadened my horizons. Playing 'Golden Axe,' I was those characters. I imagined myself being in that world, so honestly, it was a really good thing.
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