Top 1200 Football Clubs Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
The passion the British people have for football - they live for football.
If you take guys that love the grind of football and who are passionate about football, it should click regardless if they have the proper talent.
I was at one time a football wife, and there is a certain level of bonding that happens between women who are the wives of football players. — © Gabrielle Union
I was at one time a football wife, and there is a certain level of bonding that happens between women who are the wives of football players.
I don't do football. (Grew up in Leeds in the 1970s. Football there was indellibly associated with the National Front, i.e. violent fascist skinheads.)
My mother wouldn't let me play football because she was afraid I would get hurt, so I played flag football.
The main thing is to be in the quarter-finals and it doesn't matter if you play beautiful football or if you're playing ugly football, you have to win.
We grew up with my family being very passionate about two sports, American football and British football.
I don't think there's been anything in the game of football in my lifetime that has changed college football more than redshirting.
Women's football will always be different from men's football, but that doesn't mean you cannot still appreciate it. OK, so it might be a bit slower than the men's game, but then League Two football is slower than the Champions League, and it doesn't stop people turning out to see their local teams.
Faith is the most important thing in the world to me. It's the greatest strength I've had. It's helped me get through the hard times. You're not going to win every one of your football games. I've always said I'm not going to make football my god. A lot of coaches put so much into coaching football games that they have nothing left.
Football is such a great game, but football players are so dull.
My dad is a fan of football, too, and did a good job of making me understand the history of football.
When I was growing up, I played football, I loved football. — © Maxwell Jacob Friedman
When I was growing up, I played football, I loved football.
I left hating the game of football…I never ever wanted to play football after that and I kind of rode off into the sunset.
I don't know; the gravity of playing football - you can't lose the comparison of other stuff. If you do, and football is the only thing, it becomes too serious.
I was adapted to European football after playing in Germany for three years, but English football is very different to the Bundesliga.
I don't watch football like outside of football, really.
My time off is usually spent working out and getting better at football. When I come home and spend time with my little brother, we're out on the football field. We're working out or playing Madden. We're spending time with each other, but our quality time is football.
I probably don't have any room in my mind for anything but football. My dad tells me I'm a total vegetable outside of just knowing football.
It brought Pittsburgh into the picture of football teams in the National Football League that, ‘OK, you have to deal with us now.’
I always thought about working in England because of the kind of football, the intensity of football. Liverpool was first choice.
I wish football, as a culture, bred more than just a football player. It has the ability to be an incubator and transition players properly.
My football philosophy is to win as many games as possible. Brand of football? I believe in mixing a bit of everything. You have to.
I remember my dad, who coached football, would buy some of his players football shoes when they couldn't afford it.
Mum tries to keep our mind on other things as well as football. But my dad's always football.
I am a football fan, I've watched football my whole life. When my favourite team didn't do well I'd get angry.
Football teaches you hard work. It takes a lot of unspectacular preparation to have spectacular results in both business and football.
When I started to play football as far I was concerned I just played football. I didn't want all the stuff around it, the press and that.
In hindsight, that time out of football gives you the hunger to want to get back to basics and play football.
It's not that India, China and the United States need football, but football needs these three countries. Because it will be even bigger.
The idea of developing football and winning trophies at Real Madrid does not fall in line with how I see football.
My favorite player of all time is Deion Sanders, so football is my first love. When I was little, I focused more on football, definitely.
Football is a game. So you need to enjoy your football.
If you dont live, eat, breathe, football, then youre not a true football player. You just wear the jersey.
Women are the same. We watch football; we play football. Why wouldn't we be out there giving our opinions on the sport ,too?
Street football features all the basics of football: you get a lot of touches on the ball, it is fast, teaches you to think quickly and to be creative.
If I got a football scholarship, I was going to be a football player.
Liverpool Football Club is the heartland of football folklore — © Brendan Rodgers
Liverpool Football Club is the heartland of football folklore
When it came to football there was a certain age where I realized that my future in football was being a grease spot on the side of some bigger player.
European football is the same as any other football.
Football is the only sport where you put people together, it doesn't matter if you are rich, or poor, or black, or white. It is one nation. This is the beauty of football.
If we, as a group, can change people's view from thinking they're watching football as opposed to women's football, then I think we've been successful.
I have great memories of watching SEC football with my father on Saturdays and playing football in the backyard with my two brothers right here in Gainesville.
Qatar is improving a lot in football, my colleague Xavi talks to me about the fantastic development of football here.
I started beach football in Monte Carlo when I retired from football in 1997. I liked the game very much.
From the start, all I did was play football. I briefly played badminton and won a tournament when I was 12, but really, it was always football.
I'm a big football fan, but I have to tell you if I had a son, I'd have to think long and hard before I let him play football.
We're sympathetic, but once you step on the field, football's football. — © Michael Strahan
We're sympathetic, but once you step on the field, football's football.
As a football team, you head into the season the same way with confidence and a positive mindset that you are going to win a bunch of football games.
English football is very physical, much more so than Spanish football - I felt it in the first match.
Football is what I know, it is what I love, it is what I have worked my whole career at, and I thrive on every element that goes into building a winning football team.
Football is a passion and I could not live that in Arabian football.
I played football the only way I knew. If you have the football and 11 guys are after you - if you're smart - you'll run. It was no big deal.
I like the Common Goal initiative, the vision of football as a tool for social change and the power football has to improve the world.
When I picture myself after football, it's down home, coaching high school football, just a relaxing, normal life.
Well, when you're playing good football, it's good football and if you don't have good football, then you're not really playing good football.
Football is my base; that's where I learned to be tough. I was a strong safety, and that's what I do: I hit people. The mentality is football, the wrestling is precision.
When I grew up in Flatbush, 'we played football, stickball and baseball all the time, right out there on the city streets. Football was my favorite.
In football you need to be versatile sometimes, because the most important thing is to win games and enjoy your football.
If I have any talent, it's in the artistic end of football. The variation of movement of 11 players and the orchestration of that facet of football is beautiful to me.
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