A Quote by Steve Clarke

That's what I hope to put out onto the pitch - a team that knows how to win matches. — © Steve Clarke
That's what I hope to put out onto the pitch - a team that knows how to win matches.
When you bring a winner onto your team, he knows how to win, he's going to help your team win, and that's the goal at the end of the day.
We have to work as a team, play as a team. This is how you win matches.
Federer can be off for six months but knows how to win matches.
Whoever we played, Mauricio wanted to win. Whatever team he put out, he fully believed that team could win.
If the pitch starts with a sob story, I'm out. If the pitch talks about personal issues, I'm out. If the pitch starts off with how big the market opportunity is, I'm out. If the pitch tells me what is unique about the product, how it can make a profit, and it's an area where I have expertise, I will read on.
When I get onto the pitch, I block out everything around it, and I really focus on the pitch.
Do you want to talk about matches that matter? Randy Orton can go out there, John Cena can go out there, AJ Styles can go out there and put together matches that matter and not have to do silly dives because they don't know how to work.
I'm going to go out Monday through Friday and work hard and try to help this team win, because God knows we need a win.
To win Test matches consistently you've got to take 20 wickets - yes, you've got to score runs but if you can't bowl a team out it doesn't matter how many runs you score.
When I was 18, I never expected to be what I was - you hope to make your debut, to play for the national team, and I want to achieve something similar off the pitch to what I did on the pitch.
When I go out onto the pitch, I don't do so thinking about objectives or the need to win. I think about enjoying it, but from a point of view of responsibility and of giving your all.
For me personally, nothing ever changes. When I go out onto the pitch, I always want to win. All the other circumstances, whether we're favourites or underdogs, whether we're under pressure or not, doesn't make a big difference.
Put me there on the pitch if you want to see how much it means to me or how hungry I am to win more medals.
Every soldier I've ever met knows that you've got to do more than just run out onto the battlefield screaming, 'We're going to win!'
Ultimately, the one who scores the winning run is a finisher, irrespective of whether he's an opening batsman or No 11. What matters is how much you are contributing. If you can win matches for your team, you are a finisher.
At Manchester United, we play to win. That's my first mentality when I get onto the pitch. Then everything else comes with it.
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