A Quote by Phil Jones

The manager picks the team and the team has got to go out and do its best. — © Phil Jones
The manager picks the team and the team has got to go out and do its best.
There's always room for quality players in a team. The trick as a manager is to figure out how to bring the best out of your team.
If the owner goes inside a team and picks one player to play, I can no longer be the manager. Decisions must be made by the manager.
Sometimes a manager can only do so much, as in prepare a team, and then the team have to go out there and perform.
I have no preferred team, but everyone wants to go No. 1 in the draft. Even the guy who gets picked last in the draft wants to go No. 1. But I just know that whoever picks me, I'm going to be excited to play for that team, and I can't wait to see myself in 'Madden' on that team.
I've just got to be the best player that I can be and worry about what I've got to do to help out the team, and be the best team out there we can be, and the best player I can be out there on the field to help out the team.
A manager wins games in the winter when he picks his team.
I came from my hometown team, Real Sociedad, to the best team in England, to the best team in Spain, to the best team in Germany.
I don't view myself as a team manager, but a team captain. I'm part of the team, but everybody else as well.
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.
When you're told you're going to miss out, initially, that first hour after the manager's named the team, you're really disappointed. You can't imagine anything worse. But you can't show that. You've got to go out there and support the lads.
I try to give my best for the team, help the team, and try and go out there and play the best I can for myself as well.
Fighters no longer manage themselves: they have a whole team behind them. A fighter has a manager, an agent, a Hollywood agent - they got this and that. And on top of that, they've got their whole team of coaches.
For the team to be successful, we've got to set team goals. I go out every game and make sure that I'm contributing, whether that's defensively or offensively.
I like to be the normal Julian Nagelsmann. Doesn't matter if I'm the manager of RB Leipzig or the manager of a youth team. I hope that if you ask anybody of my team in my former days or now they say 'yes, he is still the same guy.'
For me personally it doesn't matter who is the manager, I'm going to go out there and play for the manager, and play for this uniform as a team.
For almost 20 years, I've reported on some amazing feats of athleticism for ESPN. But the one thing that stood out, game after game, is that it takes a team to win. When I got cancer, that lesson got personal. And Team Livestrong became my team.
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