A Quote by Ray Wilkins

West Ham have committed 13 fouls, but they weren't fouls, they were commitment — © Ray Wilkins
West Ham have committed 13 fouls, but they weren't fouls, they were commitment
Hard fouls are a part of playoff basketball, and I think that's how basketball should be. I don't take those fouls personally.
You don't have to commit a lot of fouls, especially if you are 1-0 down. If you are 1-0 down, then don't commit 10 fouls in the next ten minutes.
I can't worry about the refs and the fouls and all that.
I'm very good at drawing fouls.
Whitaker ran... he made a lot of fouls.
I actually had the chance to sign for Newcastle before I went to West Ham; I didn't in the end because they had got rid of their reserve team. There were a few clubs interested but I liked what West Ham had to offer and never regretted signing for them, I loved it straight away.
I think that with West Ham, it was more complicated for me. It happened naturally; there was urgency to leave West Ham.
My family have always been West Ham fans, so growing up, I used to go and watch them, and so I was a West Ham supporter.
Davis fouls out to third in fair territory.
I've seen people fall over and get fouls. I don't do that.
I see a lot of fouls on Messi, and he's not the type to overreact.
Derbies are always well fought and with lots of fouls and interruptions.
False Hustle = cheap fouls, lunging, reaching, etc.
What a strange creature man is that he fouls his own nest.
The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.
If I was a normal player at West Ham and wanted to join a Chinese club, nobody would have said anything. But since I was a leader at West Ham and thought about that offer, I was suddenly a bad man.
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