A Quote by Ralph Hasenhuttl

I have heard of worse fates than succeeding the longest-serving manager in England. — © Ralph Hasenhuttl
I have heard of worse fates than succeeding the longest-serving manager in England.
Officially there are no fates worse than death. Unofficially, there is a profusion of such fates. For some people, just living with the thought that they will die is a fate worse than death itself.
Those whimpering Stateside young people will wake up on the Day of Judgment condemned to worse fates than these demon-fearing Indians, because, having a Bible, they were bored with it - while these never heard of such a thing as writing.
All fates are ‘worse than death’.
The ambition of an England manager should be to become England manager.
I can imagine few worse fates than walking around for the rest of one's life wearing a typo.
There is nothing worse than giving the longest of legs to the smallest of ideas.
There are worse things than having behaved foolishly in public. There are worse things than these miniature betrayals, committed or endured or suspected; there are worse things than not being able to sleep for thinking about them. It is 5 a.m. All the worse things come stalking in and stand icily about the bed looking worse and worse and worse.
In the local state school I attended in England, I saw and heard far more awareness of where a person stood in the social hierarchy than I had ever heard stateside.
Racism is worse than ever. Violence is worse than ever. The economy's worse than ever. Unemployment's worse than ever. And it's Democrats that have been running the show, with the first African-American president at the top of the heap, and it didn't get any better?
Of course Castro was Cuba's longest serving president. After all, he was a dictator.
If there is one thing worse for a manager than having an interfering owner it is uncertainty over the ownership.
I have a contract and I refused a lot of opportunities to be the manager of important clubs because I want to stay here. I like this job. I like to be the England manager.
A manager sets objectives - A manager organizes - A manager motivates and communicates - A manager, by establishing yardsticks, measures - A manager develops people.
I didn't think it would be possible, but it appears Isiah Thomas is a worse general manager than coach.
I've gone from being one of the youngest governors to now the longest consecutive serving governor in the country.
When you're writing, in theory, everybody is serving you. When you're directing, you're serving everybody - in the guise of acting like everybody's serving you. But you're really serving the materials. You're serving the actors. You're in charge, but it's not free.
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