A Quote by Bob Paisley

If you're in the penalty area and don't know what to do with the ball, put it in the net and we'll discuss the options later. — © Bob Paisley
If you're in the penalty area and don't know what to do with the ball, put it in the net and we'll discuss the options later.
If you get to the edge of the penalty area with the ball and don't know what to do next, just stick the ball in the net for now. We can evaluate the other options later.
If you're not sure what to do with the ball, just pop it in the net and we'll discuss your options afterwards.
There is a place in the net where the keeper cannot reach the ball. The problem is the pressure you feel in a penalty shootout.
It's hard as a striker. It's cut and dried. Your job is to put the ball in the back of the net.
People expect you to dribble past 10 players and put the ball in the back of the net.
It's the striker's job to put the ball in the net and it's up to us to make important tackles and blocks.
You've got to have one of those guys on your ball club that, when you have runners on scoring position, you know that guy is going to drive the ball and put the ball in play and pick them up.
You can kick a ball into the net, throw a basketball into the net. Tennis is complicated. It'll make a lot of great athletes run the other way because they can't be successful initially.
Champions take responsibility. When the ball is coming over the net, you can be sure I want the ball.
I was always a striker ever since I was a little boy. I always wanted to put the ball in the net and have the feeling of scoring a goal.
I learned to keep my mouth shut, to keep my hands down, just try to put the ball in the net. That is the best answer.
If I'm in a good position to score then I'm happy to put the ball in the back of the net, but if I'm not, and I see someone in a better position, I'll give it to him.
Being able to put the ball in the back of the net is so important at the highest level and could be the difference between reaching the semi-finals and actually winning the World Cup.
You know when you get into that thing where people want to discuss the relationship? I'd rather discuss what was on telly, avoid the issue, discuss anything other than the relationship.
In fact, my entire childhood consisted of looking at photographs in which the viewer sees the ball behind the line, looking through the goal net, and the poor goalkeeper in front of the net.
I’m sure there’s some self-help cheese-ball book about the gray area, but I’ve been having this conversation with my friends who are all about the same age and I’m saying, ‘Y’know, life doesn’t happen in black and white.’ The gray area is where you become an adult the medium temperature, the gray area, the place between black and white. That’s the place where life happens.
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