A Quote by Neil Warnock

Older players who have experienced failure in the past can sometimes be held back by the fear of it happening again, young ones just want to go out and play. — © Neil Warnock
Older players who have experienced failure in the past can sometimes be held back by the fear of it happening again, young ones just want to go out and play.
The story of Judith. But one of the reasons I'm doing it is because the roles I've been writing for myself over the past few years have gotten older and older. And I thought, You know, before it's too late, I want to play a sexy, tough young gal again. And I always wanted to do a Biblical epic. So, I'll play a beautiful young widow who saves her people from the Assyrians.
I want young girls to dream about being professional soccer players instead of just watching the boys go out and play.
Young players need freedom of expression to develop as creative players... they should be encouraged to try skills without fear of failure.
I was always really worried about the conditions in India, especially with a group of young players. You can sit and you can tell players what it's like to play there, but until you've experienced it, you don't comprehend it.
Young players are starting to come up as well and they will see me as one of the older, experienced ones.
Everyone wants to play in the Champions' League because that's where it is all happening. That's where you get the A-status for players. It's very important for young players.
I do not ask to be young again; all I want is to go on getting older.
For young players, classic games are brand new. For older players, they bring back memories and make you feel good.
When I was playing for Chelsea and Arsenal, we had a young team but also experienced players. You still have space for the youngsters to play, they just have to be strong mentally to compete every week.
Look, I'm an entrepreneur, I want to create things, I'm a builder. I don't want handouts. If I didn't play football I'd be doing something else. That's me. I don't want to be held back. I want to go forward. I want to better myself.
At Atletico, I always played with older players, sometimes out of position. I'd keep going back until I beat them.
It just struck me as really odd that there were all of these conversations going on about what young women were up to. Were young women having too much sex? Were young women politically apathetic? Are young women socially engaged or not? And whenever these conversations were happening, they were mostly happening by older women and by older feminists. And maybe there would be a younger woman quoted every once in a while, but we weren't really a central part of that conversation. We weren't really being allowed to speak on our own behalf.
Football's about the young players, bringing youth team players through to the first team and hopefully getting the best out of them so they can go on to play for their country.
The more that Japanese players go to the big leagues to play and succeed, the more that will serve to inspire young kids in Japan to want to become baseball players when they grow up.
Always be confident on the ball and have no fear when going out on the pitch. That is one thing young players need to have in their game to develop and play their best football, so that is what I do.
For the fans, for the club, for the young players, I want to show there is a pathway at Fulham for young players to go through in the first team.
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