A Quote by Ross McCormack

But I was club captain at Leeds, club captain at Fulham. If you've got a bad attitude you're not getting those honours. — © Ross McCormack
But I was club captain at Leeds, club captain at Fulham. If you've got a bad attitude you're not getting those honours.
But what I say to people who don't know me and listen to people who say I'm a bad egg or whatever is that I was club captain at Fulham and club captain at Leeds.
I think the FA wished I was white. I had the credibility, performance-wise, to be captain. I was consistently in the heart of the defence and I was a club captain early on my career.
Have you ever heard of a club captain who's a bad egg? Me neither.
I never imagined that I would be at a club like Inter, with so much history and success and also as the captain. I can't see myself as a coach, but maybe as a director to give back to the club.
This club is steeped in history and I feel privileged to have become a part of that ... An immense thank you to Sir Alex Ferguson for making it all possible, for giving me the privilege to be a captain, to be inspired by the legend of Manchester United and to understand that nobody is bigger than the club.
At Leeds, it was to stay up. I was such a young player, Leeds were my club, and we didn't do it. That was a lot to take. At Newcastle, the expectations to win a trophy were enormous. The No. 1 thing everyone up there thinks about is the football club.
Throughout my entire life, I've always been a captain. I was the captain of my high school team. I was the captain at Oklahoma State University. I was the captain of the 2008 Olympic team.
I am a Fulham player. This is my club; I love being at this club.
But I did a lot of boxing and I was captain of an Australian surf club.
I was with Bremen in a good situation in the Bundesliga. I was the captain and was involved in everything to do with the club.
To be captain of such a huge club like Chelsea is a great personal achievement.
I've been the captain of a Premier League club, and I've coached some of the best players in the world.
Being the vice-captain, you see a lot of things on the field. You have to try and help the captain as much as you can and lead by example on the field. Small things like getting a run-out or taking a catch makes the other boys try and lift their standards. So yes, I do have an important role, even if I'm not captain.
I was always the captain of every club I played for, so I would expect to be somebody who put themselves forward.
As club captain all I want to do is help us get back up the table and into the Champions League.
I've followed Leeds since I was a little kid. I used to come home from sport in the afternoon, me and my brother, and watch 'Match of the Day.' I love the club. I want nothing but success for the club.
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