A Quote by Shaun Wright-Phillips

At City I went back there on the basis of playing for manager Mark Hughes. — © Shaun Wright-Phillips
At City I went back there on the basis of playing for manager Mark Hughes.
I think Mark Hughes is the type of manager people want to play for.
I have respected every manager I have played under, but if you can't learn from someone like Mark Hughes, it is going to be hard for you.
I'm delighted to be joining City. It didn't take much persuasion from Mark Hughes; they are heading in the direction I want to go. There is great potential here.
Ted Hughes is dead. That's a fact, OK. Then there's something called the poetry of Ted Hughes. The poetry of Ted Hughes is more real, very soon, than the myth that Ted Hughes existed - because that can't be proven.
When I was a kid and my dad was playing for Man United, I used to stand behind the goal watching Eric Cantona, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Mark Hughes, Andrei Kanchelskis, Ryan Giggs... and I used to try to save all their shots that went wide, imagining I was deciding the title for United.
Growing up, I supported Manchester United, and my hero was Mark Hughes.
I think managing shortened my playing career, but I was a better manager when I was playing, when I could lead like a platoon sergeant in the field rather than as a general sitting back on his duff in a command post.
I'm excited about working with Mark Hughes and building a good relationship with him.
The influence of John Hughes is fully felt in the melodrama 'Donnie Darko.' This first film written and directed by Richard Kelly is a wobbly cannonball of a movie that tries to go Mr. Hughes one better; it's like a Hughes version of a novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Mark Hughes played until he was nearly 40 at a decent level, and I think I can do the same.
I'm only doing my job, and if I score against Mark Hughes' team, it's nothing personal.
Matt and Mark (Hughes) used to pound each other on the farm as young boys.
I am only doing my job, and if I score against Mark Hughes' team, it is nothing personal.
Mark Hughes at his very best: he loves to feel people right behind him.
Fulham wanted me when I was 16. They were in the Premier League at the time with Mark Hughes, and I was close to going.
I know it didn't always go so well under Mark Hughes but it wasn't as if he didn't give me a chance or anything. He really did.
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