A Quote by Owen Farrell

Walking out in front of 80,000 spectators was unbelievable. — © Owen Farrell
Walking out in front of 80,000 spectators was unbelievable.
When you're walking onto a bus and trying to get there before the person in front of you, that's a different level of competition than playing in front of 80,000 people.
Going out to play a game in front of 100,000 spectators doesn't worry me. Nothing to it.
I'm used to walking out in front of 20,000 or more fans.
At first, I was playing in front of 10 people in a park, then 1,000, then 10,000, then 80,000 and you are on television. I have done it step by step, so it is not a problem. There is no lack of confidence to be on the field, in front of many, many people.
If 80,000,000 polygons per second is reality, what happens to you when you live in a world 160,000,000?
I've done bingo halls and tents in front of 10 people with a cow mooing in the background. Doing that and then going to WrestleMania and the Superdome and wrestling in front of 80,000 people is night and day.
Playing for Villa, especially in front of the Holte End, is unbelievable. I love walking out and just looking at the Holte End.
I have wrestled in front of 80,000 people at Wembley Stadium, and that is a pretty big thrill.
I had my first concert in front of 80,000 people at the International Soca Monarch Finals.
I like to keep my normal life under wraps but in front of 80,000 people, I'm going to perform.
By the end of 2001, between 100,000 to 150,000 Algerians had died in the civil war, as well as 120 foreigners. The cost to the economy ran into billions of dollars. And all this in spite of a tough, 120,000-strong army backed by 80,000 police.
I was so terrified that the business would not do well and that there would be no way that I would be in a position to pay my dad back this $80,000. At Stars, as a line cook, I think that I was making $10 or $12 an hour. So $80,000 - to have to pay that back was incomprehensible.
Playing regular first-team football is a massive carrot as I have been in the reserves for two or three years. I'm used to playing in front of two or three hundred people and now I could be running out in front of 40,000 or 50,000.
Every international meeting or championship I do, I can cope a lot better because I can say I did the 100 m. hurdles, opened up the athletics at an Olympic Games in front of a home crowd, 80,000 people.
Sitting front row with my little brother, my older brother, and my dad's wife at the time - seeing 80,000 people at the Citrus Bowl emotionally pouring their hearts out watching my dad retire - I didn't even grasp what he meant to the industry. I didn't even fully grasp it until I started wrestling myself.
I cranked out a book. I didn't expect it to do much, but it's sold 80,000 copies.
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