I know the questions will be around the money, the amount Chelsea had to spend to bring him here but that's the reality of modern football. Big teams only want big players, big players are in big clubs, big clubs want to keep their big players.
Big goals get big results. No goals gets no results or somebody else's results.
You create a big-club mentality with the trust of the players, the trust that the team will get results, and then, when results are not good, the trust to continue with your idea.
I do not intend to be one of those who bemoan little results, while resting in the faithfulness of God. My cue is to take hold of the faithfulness of God and USE THE MEANS necessary to secure big results.
We had a big party that night and everybody went around gathering results from various precincts and each person would get four or five precincts and then come to the house. There were no cell phones or anything to get results phoned in early.
For clubs, free movement plays a big role in transfers and players' contracts. Players from the E.U. can sign for U.K. clubs without needing a visa or special work permit, making it quicker and easier to secure top talent from across Europe to come and play in our leagues.
I have a lot of respect for Ali Karimi and appreciate his football but we cannot get desired results with big names. It won't work.
The only way to accomplish big results is to think big and set big goals.
The crowds at West Ham haven't been rewarded by results, but they keep turning up because of the good football they see. Other clubs will suffer from the old bugbear that results count more than anything. This has been the ruination of English soccer.
Jose has managed at some big, big clubs, and at all of those clubs, there is pressure, it comes with the territory. But he has a wonderful way of dealing with that pressure, and when you manage these sorts of clubs, you've got to be used to that.
People know that pursuing a mission without achieving results is dispiriting; achieving results without a mission is meaningless.
There have been miraculous stories in the history of big football events all around the globe, with host nations achieving fantastic results and even winning titles with the support of their fans.
You can be the best coach in the world, but if you don't have the players, you cannot get results.
People trust those leaders who show real results of their work, rather than those who just talk about the results.
The Bundesliga is about results but I love to get those results with a certain style.
When you play with a big club, you need to get results every single day, even more when a homegrown player goes into the first team. It's not easy.