A Quote by Tobin Heath

I'm really pleased with WPS and the quality of players and the teams. — © Tobin Heath
I'm really pleased with WPS and the quality of players and the teams.
There are so many great players in the Premier League and of course the big teams are always the favourites, but the teams below them also play good football. The mixture of foreign and English players works really well.
I think players look around and they look at the teams that they'd like to join and it's usually teams that already have good players on those teams.
When you look across the board at the count of NBA quality players that are on various international teams in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia, there are good players all over the world now. It's just not in the NBA where America has the most talent.
It is harder to win Premier League games playing 4-4-2 without having players of the quality the top teams have.
I look at companies as price-players or quality-players. The only way to go with J.Crew was quality.
If you want to become a super club you have to be ready to play against super clubs. In the past couple of years, we've seen a mentality that has emerged that our players aren't on the field to get autographs. It's an opportunity to prove what we've been shouting from the rooftops for a long time, that we've been producing quality players and we can play with the best teams in the world.
On good teams coaches hold players accountable, on great teams players hold players accountable
Great teams are not made up of many well-rounded players. Great teams are made up of a variety of players, each having their own strengths.
World Cups and European Championships should feature the best teams. When you keep increasing the number of teams, you dilute the quality.
More and more teams are using almost exclusively the draft to build their teams. And that means you have younger players to develop in those key depth positions. Younger players are more susceptible to streaks than veterans. They go up, they go down.
Great players and great teams want to be driven. They want to be pushed to the edge. They don't want to be cheated. Ordinary players and average teams want it to be easy
In the 1990s, we had seven great teams - Milan, Inter, Juventus, Parma, Lazio, Roma, Fiorentina. If you look at the players, they were great players, but there was some crazy investment, and some teams went bankrupt, like Parma and Lazio.
You can't really compare teams just because of two or three players.
I can hardly think of any players that have really walked out of their own volition while there were still teams that really wanted them at a fair price.
I admire Arsenal and the philosophy that the young players have. Liverpool, with their Spanish players, they also have an incredible squad. And Manchester United and Chelsea are teams that are very big, like Real Madrid and Barcelona, with money and incredible players.
It's just the way we've chosen to deal with it. What's there to talk about The reality is that we're undermanned in a lot of areas. We're in the best league in the country. We don't have to read the paper to know that all the teams we play are quality teams.
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