A Quote by Tite

My job is to prepare the squad. — © Tite
My job is to prepare the squad.

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I'm not sure how I became that way. But I've always been that way. Every team has to have at least one emotional player on the squad, or it wouldn't feel like a real squad. That lifts the squad up whenever it's down. That's what I try to do.
Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth; Prepare your arms for glorious victory; Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God! Prepare, prepare!
My priority is to perform the job for which I am in the squad.
The athlete needs money to prepare for a fight and to perform well. How are you going to prepare well if you have to have another job to make money?
The season lasts a long time, and we need not only a high-level squad but also a big squad.
You only have to look at the England squad to see the amount of players who get in the squad and start the games - the majority play in the Champions League.
When you have a small, balanced squad, you can work better. First of all everyone is involved in every squad list, a meeting can be a good training session.
Manchester United has done an incredible job of building a young, talented, deep squad.
They said, we have education, but what about jobs? So I started telling them, you should be taking a pledge, and the pledge should be: 'I'm not a job seeker; I'm a job giver.' Prepare yourself to be a job giver.
For me, when you have to prepare to play God, and then walking away from that, you realize just how tough God's job is. I don't want that job.
I've shown I am deserving to be in the England squad, but I don't just want a place in the squad; I want to be in the team.
You tell yourself that you're not auditioning but of course you work like crazy, and you prepare like mad. And you think, "Well, I won't get that job. But maybe they'll have another job sometime, and they'll remember that I was good."
It's never a straightforward thing to do, to be able to inherit a squad. When you're mid-season it's never easy to get a team or a squad of players to function exactly the way you want them to.
I'm very, very fortunate to be in the job that I'm in, and I would love for it to continue forever, but it won't. I have to financially and emotionally prepare for the day that 'Mad Men' will go away, because who knows what my next job is going to be?
It's my job to show to the manager that I deserve to play in the squad and I deserve that chance.
Parent's job = Prepare the child for the world. Parent of autistic child's job = Prepare the world for the child.
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