A Quote by Jordan Pickford

Getting the opportunity to become England's number one was down to being at Everton, I believe, and being able to put in solid performances week in and week out. — © Jordan Pickford
Getting the opportunity to become England's number one was down to being at Everton, I believe, and being able to put in solid performances week in and week out.
So long as I keep performing week in, week out for Everton, I will have the chance to stay England number one.
It might sound crazy but you put your money up and take out a little every week. You put yourself on a salary instead of getting $7,000 this week, $20,000 next week and $5,000 the week after that. Take a $1,000. You got your toys, you got everything and your money under your mattress. Break it down and have a salary to take care of you and your family and stretch that money.
Having the security of being in a series week in, week out gives you great flexibility; you can experience with yourself, try a different scene different ways. If you make a mistake one week, you can look at it and say, 'Well, I won't do that again,' and you're still on the air next week.
I put my body through hell. I run 120 miles a week, week in, week out.
I think there's a time to work, and everyone has to kind of adjust. And then there's a time to relax, and be the mom or take the kids on vacation when you need to wind down. So it's a matter of planning, and being able to map out your year or your week or let's start with the day. It is just being multi-tasking and being available.
I live out of a bag. I just looked at what's going on for me, I'm not gonna be back in England for more than a week between now and March of next year, I think, which is crazy. By that time the lease is up on my apartment! I'm getting a kick out of being homeless.
We've talked before what is important is week in, week out, getting wins and getting better.
Being at Liverpool since the age of eight, it's always been my dream to break into the first team and be playing at Anfield week in, week out.
As a former presidential campaign manager, I remember the final week of the campaign as being the longest and most important week of the campaign. The week doesn't seem to end.
I think the biggest thing for all athletes is recovery - being able to bounce back from week to week, practice to practice, to come back in top form.
Because we're playing tournaments week in and week out I'd think to myself, 'What's the point in practising?' You have no down time to yourself and you're looking for some to spend with your family and friends. But I've now realised that with the game so cut-throat and standards going up every week, it doesn't work.
The rotation system at Bayern makes it nearly impossible to play week after week, even when you're putting in some top performances.
As long as I'm playing week in week out, I'm going to become a better player.
I don't think you can put into words the feelings you get playing week in and week out.
I just feel like it's my job to take care of my body. I play a contact sport, 99.9 percent injury rate. As far as being injury-prone or getting hurt, it's going to happen. But it's my job to take care of my body, come week in and week out.
You imagine running 120 miles a week, week in, week out, for the past four or five years. It takes a little bit out of you.
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