Top 1200 Football Clubs Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I was born with football - my brothers, my dad. I played football when I was a kid. I mean, you know, it was part of life. It's a part of growing up. It's - you know, it's a way of life.
Doing stand-up in front of arenas or clubs is something else; it's not a talent I have.
The most fun is to play clubs, because you actually get to see the people. — © Tony Levin
The most fun is to play clubs, because you actually get to see the people.
If I'm going to make music for the streets or the clubs or whatever, I go at it with 110 percent.
I think you always want to see your former clubs doing well.
The kind of money English clubs have available to spend is unbelievable. They buy everything they can.
I am a regular for one of the biggest clubs in Europe, and I want to progress still further.
Be healthy, don't eat meat, keep away from those Night-Clubs and MEDITATE.
Football is a chess game to me. If you move your pawn against my bishop, I'll counter that move to beat you. Football is the same way. I study so much film that I know exactly what teams are going to do. I love knowing what a offense is going to run and stuffing that play.
My brother was always going to go in the direction of football. With me, it was more between school and football. Eventually, it worked out for both of us. We're pleased to have gone down that path. I'm proud that my parents always supported us, in good and in bad times. You need that.
Pro Football Hall of Famer is something that everyone recognizes as the pinnacle of any achievement in sport. All the fame and all the recognition that we single out in various industries, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is really special.
No it wasn't at the time cause you have to remember, I had been playing clubs since I was 13.
In India, the key is to start at the base and start very young. We need professionally trained talent, talent that wants to make football their career, and people must see football as a strong professional career option.
When I'm not training for a next fight I love to spend time with my friends and go to night clubs.
To be efficient with the football in practice and on the game field obviously is the most important thing, but be efficient with the football, make smart decisions, be great on third downs, be great in the red zone, when the game's on the line in the fourth quarter - that's what I love.
It's always a pleasure to know clubs like Chelsea, with their ambitious owner, are interested in you. — © David Trezeguet
It's always a pleasure to know clubs like Chelsea, with their ambitious owner, are interested in you.
Traditionally, Seattle has been a great sports town and great football town. What the Huskies have achieved over the years has been pretty amazing. That's how I got my first taste of football - when I went with my father to Husky Stadium.
At United, my United, we had been honed into a ruthless team who played great football but, ultimately, were there to win football matches and league titles. At Newcastle, they could certainly play on their day, and the crowd was formidable, but there was a weakness - a vulnerability that you could seek out.
Now I get exposure first with people directly in the clubs. This is a unique situation for me.
When you wear the jersey of some clubs, you have this pressure every day. It's not the case in Tottenham.
We started playing 'Free Bird' in clubs, and initially, it was just a slow ballad.
The stars above Italian clubs' badges shows you how many times they have won the Gazetta.
There's not many Premier League clubs as big as Sunderland, with their fanbase and stadium and facilities.
Even for great players, things don't go well at certain clubs and that's normal.
I was always most of the time working in clubs as player and coach to win titles.
Making a breakthrough at the big clubs, a lot of it is down to luck with your timing.
Life has a way of kicking one along like a football, or so I've found. Fate had never dealt me personally a particularly easy time, but that was OK, that was normal. Most people, it seemed to me, took their turn to be football. Most survived. Some didn't.
I used to sing in jazz clubs with a friend until she went another way.
When Dream Theater first started, we were touring in a van and playing clubs.
My dad was a scratch golfer growing up. When I'm on the road, I always bring my clubs with me.
Every coach wants to train Manchester United; it's one of the biggest clubs in the world.
It's nice there are a lot of big clubs that are interested in me, but if one of those is Barcelona, that's special.
A losing football team looks at excuses. A championship football team looks at solutions.
I don't think the authorities realise how much fans in general invest in their clubs.
I am not a player to have regrets. I should have stayed at certain clubs longer, but I don't regret.
Most clubs would actually like homegrown players because they're a lot cheaper.
So many times in today's society, we can put football No. 1. And I've done it in my life at certain times. You put football number one, this game is more important than anything else. Well, really, it's not. It's just a game.
I don't think anything can prepare you for the 'Strictly' experience. It really is insane. I mean, I played football, rugby, American football. I go to the gym. I like to think I'd be quite fit, and I don't have much fat on me to lose, and yet I still lost a stone and half and three inches off my waist.
Congratulations to Ohio State, your new college football champions. Coach Urban Meyer may be the greatest football coach of all time. Don't confuse him with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. That's urban quagmire.
I love the game just as much as anybody else. But at the same time, I also understand that life is more than football, too. People might get that misconstrued sometimes, too, that I don't care because I'm not die-hard football, eat, sleep and drink it all day and all night.
I was doing clubs when I was 16. I grew up in New York, so back then, you could do that. — © Joe Satriani
I was doing clubs when I was 16. I grew up in New York, so back then, you could do that.
When I was not a body guard, I was a substitute teacher during the day, I was bounced clubs at night and yeah, I was working.
There are lots of big clubs, and having played for Arsenal, they are also one of them. It's a huge club, and I was there.
Comedy clubs can be brutal. Those people are for real, and if you aren't funny, they aren't laughing. They don't care who you are.
Comedy clubs are arguably one of the last bastions of uncensored, public free speech.
My CD, my first release, was at the Comedy Works in Denver, one of the best clubs in the country.
I have played lots of clubs since I was 14, but I always did my own music.
In Japan, football has grown but it doesn't mean that baseball has regressed. Baseball also has grown with football.
Bayern is a dream destination for every player, one of the best clubs in the world, a real machine.
Chelsea is one of the best clubs in the world, so I don't see why I would think of leaving.
They are in the very wrath of love, and they will go together. Clubs cannot part them — © William Shakespeare
They are in the very wrath of love, and they will go together. Clubs cannot part them
Those who know Neymar know his great quality and how special he is. And I insist again, we have to take care of players like that; they illuminate football. It's players like him that make football have any sense.
Man United is one of the biggest clubs in the world, and we're going to attract the best players.
Music became my focus. At 13, I was jamming with my mates. At 15, I was playing clubs.
When I got old enough to go to night clubs to hear that music at the age of 15.
I wasn't a trained Mickey Mouse club performer. I played in jazz clubs and restaurants.
Among the clubs that most wanted to recruit me were Marseille and Leicester.
I didn't quite agree with the Supreme Court ruling that forced civic clubs to take women.
If success is about winning the league, there will always be 19 disappointed clubs.
You have to sacrifice time with your family, your time as a teenager. You don't experience life like any other, outside of football. When you go to uni, you can't live the uni lifestyle. But I've never, ever thought about quitting football.
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