A Quote by Will McDonough

I don't think the players play with the same desire they once did. — © Will McDonough
I don't think the players play with the same desire they once did.
I think that many players, just like me, feel a strong desire to play in the Premier League.
I told players that when we score a goal, the bench lives through the same emotions and we celebrate with them, with the same desire.
It's a different style the way the German players play. I think the English players like to play a lot of one and two touch and we can find each other in the pockets.
Habits are critical for players. They cannot think and play well at the same time.
I watch tape of players - Chris Paul, Deron Williams, all the top players who play my same position.
I think what Brendan Rodgers did was right; I thought it was successful. He was able to show that he was able to change several players, prove to everybody in the team that no-one's guaranteed a spot, rest a lot of key players, and at the same time walk away with a very reputable result.
I think average players are able to play well now and again, or they'll play very, very well. Good players or great players, nine times out of ten, they have good games.
I get up every morning with a desire to do some creative work. This desire is made of the same stuff as the sexual desire, the desire to make money, or any other desire.
I think that what we did in 2015 as a team was phenomenal, and I think in, now, 2019, we have similar players but a lot of different players.
In football, every play, play after play, there's that physicality. Football players only play once a week, so they must really need to rest. That does kind of tell you how physical the sport is. But in hockey, you have the boards. I just couldn't say which is more physical.
I am excited to play alongside players such as Carlos Tevez and Yaya Toure, whom I have only seen on TV, and to be in the same team as players I have played against such as Jerome Boateng and Vincent Kompany.
I do not want players who do not have a keen desire to win and do not play hard and aggressively to accomplish that objective.
I believe I am strong mentally. My breaking points might be bigger than most players. I think it's because of the way I grew up with my two older brothers. They pushed my limits quite often - once every day, I think! I think that played a big role in my breaking point being bigger than most players. Not all players.
I have always been proud to play for my country and every time I am called up, I play with the same desire and commitment.
I think what we've tried to preach to our players is we're going to let the best players play.
Rating systems work perfectly for players who play only in round robin closed events. I think most of them are overrated. Organizers invite same people over and over because they have the same rating and their rating stays high.
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