A Quote by Toni Duggan

At a club like Everton, we've always set our standards high. — © Toni Duggan
At a club like Everton, we've always set our standards high.
Everton fans don't just come to watch the football. They are there for Everton, the club. They really believe in the history of the club.
When I spoke to Everton, the plan, the project, the history of the club was interesting. If I didn't see ambition in Everton I wouldn't come to Everton and that's maybe a good message to all of the players.
As Governor of Texas, I have set high standards for our public schools, and I have met those standards.
Everton are a bigger club than Liverpool. Everywhere you go on Merseyside you bump into Everton supporters.
Being a Williams is not easy in this business because the bar is set very high to achieve success. Daddy set some high standards for all of us.
Mother set impossibly high standards for us, creating tremendous pressures and undermining our ability to accomplish whatever modest aims we may have set for ourselves.
I am a believer in women, in their ability to do things and in their influence and power. Women set the standards for the world, and it is for us, women in Canada, to set the standards high.
I've always tried to set my standards high on a daily basis.
I set very high standards, normally for myself. For other people, I try to lower my standards.
I've been inconsistent by my standards, but I always set high goals for myself.
The expectations? It is normal at a club like Everton. We want to win every game, do everything that we can to win our matches, and at the end we'll see our position.
Only the mediocre are always at their best. If your standards are low, it is easy to meet those standards every single day, every single year. But if your standard is to be the best, there will be days when you fall short of that goal. It is okay to not win every game. The only problem would be if you allow a loss or a failure to change your standards. Keep your standards intact, keep the bar set high, and continue to try your very best every day to meet those standards. If you do that, you can always be proud of the work that you do.
I've always thought Everton was a great club.
I think that, because I set such high standards for myself in my first season, it became an issue of me keeping up to those standards.
You've got to set your sights high and expect to be scrutinised. When you play for a big club like Celtic, you're always going to come under pressure. That's to be expected.
I set myself high standards on the pitch and know I have not always lived up to them this season.
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