There are “bus bench” workouts and “park bench” workouts. A bus bench and a park bench look exactly the same, but your expectations sitting in them are radically different.
Sitting on the bench, scoring a goal, and then being back on the bench is quite difficult to deal with for an attacker.
I don't want to be a guy who's just sitting on the bench stealing money.
I don't want to be a passenger sitting on the bench not doing much, even in my older years.
I'm desperate to enjoy my football again and play until I retire. Obviously I'm 34 so I don't want to be sitting on the bench, I don't want to be remembering my last few years of my career like that.
I can't keep sitting on the bench and letting my life go on, smoking a cigar and not doing anything. It's not me. I want to be playing football.
When I'm by myself, I'm not threatening at all. I get many more invitations than I would if I were traveling with anyone else, especially with a man. But I'm rarely alone. I sit on a park bench and I'm not alone because I pick a park bench where somebody interesting is sitting.
You can't get rich sitting on the bench.
It's easy to have chemistry when nobody is sitting on the bench.
Nobody dreams of being on the bench or sitting in the corner.
When I'm sitting on the bench, I try to help the players who are out on the pitch.
I'm mentally drained even when I'm just sitting on the bench and not playing.
It's annoying to be on the bench - it's truly annoying - but it's a test you have to overcome, and that's how you progress. It's difficult because all you want is to be able to help the team, and when you're on the bench, you can't.
I love to hoop and you can never get better just by sitting on the bench.
Maybe if I had signed for Chelsea I'd just have been sitting on the bench and what is the point in that?
To be sitting on the bench behind somebody who only started to play when he was 30 is not funny.