A Quote by Tommy Docherty

There's a hell of a lot of politics in football. — © Tommy Docherty
There's a hell of a lot of politics in football.
Politics is just like show business. You have a hell of an opening, coast for a while, and then have a hell of a close.
I play a lot of football, watch a lot of football, and think about football.
Dennis is something special. We are talking a lot about exciting football, and Dennis Bergkamp, I think, started with attractive football a long time ago. He was one of these players. A lot of the things he did as a football player you can compare to art.
Certainly Dracula did bring a hell of a lot of joy to a hell of a lot of women. And if this erotic quality hadn't come out we'd have been very disappointed.
I think football is football, politics is politics.
Dracula did bring a hell of a lot of joy to a hell of a lot of women.
If I would have chose baseball, I think I would be missing the hell out of football a lot more. For me, I wish I could do both.
There are a lot of guys who football is all they have. And I love football to death, it got me here, it's what I've been doing since I was nine years old, but football ends at a point in time and you've got to be prepared for life after football.
In football, we never know what will happen. That's why football is so beautiful, and a lot of people love football.
There's a lot of politics in football, and sometimes the real values of the sport, those human values, get lost.
Politics organizes our lives. We can't disregard it. Politics has lot of muck, lot of dirt. But that doesn't mean you have to be away from it. It's ubiquitous.
I'm a football guy at heart; maybe I should have played football for a living instead, because I play a lot of football videogames; I'm really into them.
I'm a football guy at heart; maybe I should have played football for a living instead, because I play a lot of football videogames, I'm really into them.
The politics of personal destruction, the politics of division, the politics of fear, it's all there. It helps you to define the politics of moderation - the politics of democratic respect, the politics of hope - more clearly.
I grew up in a household where we talked politics a lot and argued politics a lot.
I do believe in hell. Jesus spoke more about hell than heaven - I trust him as the authority, not you, me or anybody else. If hell is not real, then Jesus was a liar and God has a lot of explaining to do on His justice and things like that.
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