A Quote by Vincent Kompany

I think, mainly, you always look to keep your strong points in the team. — © Vincent Kompany
I think, mainly, you always look to keep your strong points in the team.
There is always a dream, for me, in the locker room before matches as well during the day. If you have a strong mind, a strong tendency to keep you strong, I think your dream is coming.
Fifty points at home and 50 points away is unheard of as a team and I'd love to keep improving.
To me, strategy means trying to overcome your limitations and your weak points. To do that, I try to enhance and leverage my strong points.
Well, I don't think of myself as a diva. I'm too dorky! Look at my shoes. (Points to the aforementioned sneakers.) I always look like this. I don't always want to be "working."
I think the big thing is you look at your team, and you always think about ways that you can improve.
You look at 2001, we were third in points and no one gave us much of a chance when the season started. We came back last year and had the same team, the same everybody and led points.
As the lead rider in the team you always have to keep your eyes on the team you're pursuing - it's called the pursuit for good reason.
I think we can keep people off-balance and ultimately we have to go score points, score one more point than the other team.
Keep your head up, keep your heart strong. Keep your mind set, keep your hair long.
Any time Detroit scores more than 100 points and holds the other team below 100 points they almost always win.
Football-wise, I help with my 12-year-old and his team, and I play football on a Friday with my mates and that's about it. I always look out for results at Rovers and Southampton mainly, and I go and watch Liverpool when I can.
You can control your own destiny a little bit better in college. It's hard to control all the variables, especially with the salary cap and things like that, in pro football. You can't keep your team together, and you are going to have more changes all the time. Personnel decisions aren't always made by you, especially who you bring to your team.
I think when tragic things happen it is on surface. It is like the ocean. One the surface a waves and sometimes the wave is very serious and strong. But it comes and goes, comes and goes, and underneath, the ocean always remains calm. Tibetans have a saying: "If bad news comes to you listen here" (points to the right ear) "and let it our here" (points to the left ear).
I've always liked shows that have a strong cast of secondary characters. One of the greatest examples ever I would say is 'The Simpsons.' If you think about it, you could name 100 characters recognizable from that show. I think 'Scrubs' has done a good job of having a strong team coming off the bench.
The champions are the team with the most points...if United have more points, it means they have more points, that's all. Nothing else.
If you continue to keep low performers on your team, that are actually dragging the team down; you're failing the whole team, and eventually, the whole team is going to fail.
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