Top 1200 I Love Football Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on November 14, 2024.
I became a professional footballer because I love football.
Happiness does not come from football awards. It's terrible to correlate happiness with football. Happiness comes from a good job, being able to feed your wife and kids. I don't dream football, I dream the American dream - two cars in a garage, be a happy father.
I love football and beer and have a normal girlfriend. — © Josh Duhamel
I love football and beer and have a normal girlfriend.
I love football. I played it into two years of college.
I was born a football player and I love this game.
I love the National Football League.
I love playing football so I want to play as many as I can.
I would play football, because I love it.
My love for football and the players are always very strong.
I love coaches that just talk about football.
You know, I love football and I like to represent my country.
I'm thinking about football all the time... This is what I love to do.
Football, for me, is the best medicine in the world. This is what I love. — © Carson Palmer
Football, for me, is the best medicine in the world. This is what I love.
People wonder why I smile a lot. It is because I am doing what I love best: to play football for people who love me. It makes me happy.
I play football for a living. That's my job, that's what I love doing.
I have no life - other than I love football.
This is what I feel like I was born to do is play football, and I love it.
There's one thing about me: I do love the game of football.
Really, you just play football; that's all I can do... I don't change. I'm going to always play tough, hard - that's the way I was brought up at Nebraska, where I really learned football from the Pelinis and that staff and continue to play hard, play blue-collar football.
Football's an intense game. I love that. It's awesome.
Yes, I love playing football, so it doesn't matter where I play.
I just know that I love football,and when I'm on the pitch, I want to win.
All my life my priority was football, football, football. I was just fully focused on that and when my kids were born that focus changed gradually. I had something in my life that changed my perspective. You experience something that is more important than win, lose or draw.
For me at least, there's a need for normalcy when I get home. I've always been a homebody. When I get home, it's just a matter of doing the chores that I need to do to get back on the road and then just plopping down in front of some Netflix or college football. I love college football.
I thought I was prepared for England but I was not prepared for things outside football, my private life. I am not very proud that fans could probably name three of my former girlfriends. I don't think it damaged my football results. But my image outside football it damaged, yes.
I'm in love with college football. I have such a blast with it.
When I was in college, I used to love to watch football on Sundays.
I play this sport because I love football.
I love football, but being away from it is tough.
I'm glad that I just played baseball, because I'm sure I had a much longer baseball career than I would've had a football career. I did miss football, but I didn't miss some of the injuries from football.
I just love to play football and enjoy it.
I don't get it: they re-package the same shitty football games every year, update a few stats, call it a new game and millions of suckers keep buying them. What's the point? Why not just go outside and play real football instead? Or even better yet, get bent. Nobody likes football.
Once you coach football in Texas, you fall in love with it.
One of the best things if you are a football player is to see the faces of the kids, when they see you and are dreaming of being like you one day. That's a big responsibility, to be a good image for those kids. A football player is more than just a football player.
Football is not merely a small business, it's also a bad one. Anyone who spends any time inside football soon discovers that just as oil is part of the oil business, stupidity is part of the football business.
I had the good luck to have the experience of training with fantastic football players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Ozil, Modric, and I also played for Real Madrid B. That was a fantastic experience because it was my first international experience as a football player and taught me a lot as a football player.
I've devoted my life to doing what I love: playing football.
I love baseball. And American Football, too. But not rugby. — © Carlos Slim
I love baseball. And American Football, too. But not rugby.
Obviously, I love playing football and I have kept fit.
Whether football or board games, I love to win.
In 2008, when I was wrapped up a very toxic relationship, I lived out of my car for about four months to get away. And what I learned about myself in the process is that sometimes a safety net isn't really that safe; it's what keeps you from flying. That year I went from playing football to being a football player. Football wasn't paying my bills, but people didn't really know how bad it was. That was the one place in the world that when everything else was chaos, I could be great. I think we all have that place where we experience greatness. Football definitely saved my life.
You see how Spanish, Italians, Portuguese play football. I don't say they are perfect, I say English football has a few things to learn from them in the same way they have a lot of things to learn from English football.
And I think because of the passion of every English player and every English supporter, and every English journalist for the game, most of the game is played with passion, love for football and instinct, but in football you also have to think.
I love what I do, which is to play football.
As a football fan I love Ibrahimovic.
I started playing football on the streets; I grew up playing football on the streets with my friends, and that's why I was brought up the way I was. That's the school I had - the street football.
"Chess has definitely helped me understand a lot of the strategy of football. In chess, good offense is often an exercise in putting multiple points of pressure on one square. In football, offensive play design (particularly passes) involves putting multiple points of pressure on one player." "In chess, you often give your opponent a move that looks strong for him, but it turns into a trap. Football is the same way. I've always thought of defense in football as being totally reactive. But now I understand the ways in which football defenses force the offense to make certain choices."
It's everything to me. This is my life. I love football so much. — © Austin Seferian-Jenkins
It's everything to me. This is my life. I love football so much.
Football is my first love - Man United, not comedy.
I love English, Spanish, and German football.
All the pain I had, it was not worth it. My ankle created so many problems, it affected my day-to-day living. But at that time football was my whole life. Now I am older, I have had a life without football. You can still have a good life - there is more than football.
I just want to get better and I love football.
I love football. It's been very generous to me.
I've had a lifelong love affair with football. I was fortunate to be able to live out my childhood dreams. To play a game for a living and now cover the game I love and support my family, it's a dream come true.
We have to take advantage of the power of football and show solidarity to people who are facing hard times. The fans give us so much love, and we have a responsibility to take that love and project it somewhere important, such as children who are in great need.
Football is what I love, and I know I can do it, too.
Football helped me. I was in love with this sport.
I love football now. I have a club in Sarajevo, and I love that. The fans are fantastic. The people who run the club are incredible, honest people, and they really motivate me.
It's a basic, elemental universe, one of the last remaining zones where violence and domination sort out who is top dog. That's football's glory, and its curse. The game of football doesn't transfer well to the real world. You can't treat your friends, neighbors, or loved ones the way you treat your opponent on the football field.
I love everything about this great game of football.
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