Top 1200 Team Winning Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
I always hear commentators talking about squads that have been around and that have won things; they always mention the experience of winning and knowing what it takes to win. They have only got that through winning trophies and winning competitions.
It is dangerous to sit on your laurels, but a lot of the time you only have to add one or two people to the fringes of a winning team to improve it.
Winning and losing is part of the game and it's not that we are the first team to have lost a match; previous teams also have faced defeats. — © Sarfaraz Ahmed
Winning and losing is part of the game and it's not that we are the first team to have lost a match; previous teams also have faced defeats.
For me, it's about winning games. I'm trying to score more points than the other team. I don't really care how we do it.
For me it's really the same, assist or goal, I don't choose. If I can do one of them or both it's good, the most important thing is the team winning.
Now that I've had a chance to play for a team where we won 30 or 35 games, you understand how special winning is.
Honestly, I think winning changes all of that. It doesn't matter where you are - it could be Timbuktu - if you win, people will watch, they'll follow and they'll support. It's my responsibility to put a team on the floor that will win, and that attracts players. Look at the teams that have been successful in the NBA. Yes, you have big, glamorous cities like L.A. But Miami has won, and so has San Antonio. Oklahoma City is a very successful team. They're not the biggest markets.
When there's a lot of talk about a team that should or could be winning things, and it's not happening, it can become a little bit frustrating.
For me, it's all about winning. I want to be in a good system, a good team.
Winning the UCL is really difficult. Only one team can win it, so it's very difficult.
The thing I learned when I was playing was that your best way of winning was to make it difficult for the other team to score in the last three innings.
Every time I step on the pitch, I think about winning and putting on a performance that ensures my team comes out on top.
Keep winning and get to the postseason, I won 20 games and they just dumped one beer on my head. It feels good because I'm helping my team win. — © Dontrelle Willis
Keep winning and get to the postseason, I won 20 games and they just dumped one beer on my head. It feels good because I'm helping my team win.
Regardless of whether it is playing for your school team or playing for Manchester United, winning is great.
It helps being on a good team with a winning culture and just being confident in myself.
There's only winning and losing, and in our society, as in all societies, there's the person that's doing the winning, or there's the person that's facilitating the winning.
Actually, the Kentucky moment was better than winning the two National Championships, because it was the epitome of what I try to get from a team in a crisis situation.
To cross the line for the team, to have an impact on winning the game - that's why I play this game.
The old adage that you shouldn't change a winning team doesn't apply in modern international football because managers have to study the opposition and pick players who exploit their weaknesses.
Football is all about winning things as a team but it's also important to pick up individual awards along the way.
No man is more important than The Team. No coach is more important than The Team. The Team, The Team, The Team, and if we think that way, all of us, everything that you do, you take into consideration what effect does it have on my Team?
Show me a team of the stature of Chelsea, Manchester United, Real Madrid, or Barcelona who is not obsessed with winning the Champions League. If they are not, I'd be surprised why they play in it.
Any captain can only do his best for the team and for cricket. When you are winning, you are a hero. Lose, and the backslappers fade away.
You need experience around you when you are a young player. You need to know how to run a team, to lead a team and to play as a team which means, your team has leaders but you still function as a team.
I'm sure personal accolades are nice and you appreciate them very much. But it's about winning Cups and winning Olympics and winning World Cups and that kind of thing.
If it's coming off the bench or if it's starting, I will try to contribute what is best for the team. If we're winning, I'm not going to complain.
Winning is not selling your soul. Winning is not betrayal. Winning is the means of applying your principles.
You make your own luck in life, so I'm not criticizing anyone - and I'm not even talking about myself for that - but I mean, every year, look at the team that wins. You can't control everything in a team sport. So I'm not going to cry about it, but yeah, there are moments where I'm like, "F - k." But I say it almost in an appreciative way, in a way where I realize it's great not everyone can do it. I wasn't fortunate enough to do it, but that's what makes winning a title so special.
The technique of winning is so shoddy, the terms of winning are so ignoble, the tenure of winning is so brief; and the specter of the has-been-a shameful rather than a pitiable sight today-brings a sudden chill even to our sunlit moments.
I don't like the phrase 'face of the franchise.' I just want to be a part of it. I think we have a really good team. When we start winning games, it looks a lot better.
It goes without saying, winning against a good team in a hostile crowd on the road, it's just an absolutely huge win.
I had endured six years of frustration so I think winning it all meant more to me than most of the others on the team.
I admire Tim Duncan, because he put on his hard hat and said, 'I'm going to stick it out.' He was dedicated to one team and to winning a championship.
I do a lot of things to help my team winning - set screens, roll into the rim, finishing. I think I can be even more than that.
I've been able to contribute to a lot of winning teams in my lifetime. It just comes from my mindset. I've not focused on me individually; it's what the team needs.
I am happy even if I am not playing but the team is winning.
I remember when I first got into the league, I thought how it would be nice to have a year when you were the best. That means your team is probably winning.
I'm being completely honest. If you sit on the bench and the others win, then you will not really feel like part of the winning team. — © Mats Hummels
I'm being completely honest. If you sit on the bench and the others win, then you will not really feel like part of the winning team.
If there is one certainty in soccer, it is this: The quickest road to becoming a winning soccer team is to have a great goalkeeper.
Fans want their emotions to come to the surface. How? By their team transmitting intensity, attacking, scoring goals, competing, winning. That awakens them.
Captaincy is a confidence game. When the team is winning and your decisions go well that breeds confidence.
I've played in tournaments around the world, and had success, but winning a Test is one of those indescribable feelings, especially against a really good team. Nothing compares.
There's no guarantee of winning, even if you are the best players and the best team.
I want to score more than 20. It's my job. But it is not an obsession for me ahead of winning titles for the team.
Every team that I've gone to has had trouble winning games. I guess that's what I've been put on this earth to do, to fix it.
Not winning a tournament is not an option for me, unless it's no longer theoretically possible - then of course winning becomes impossible. But up to that point, not winning is just not an option.
I went out almost every night with the guys on the team between 1975 and 1981. We were winning in those years. It was fun.
I'm not trying to get back on a team, but I have tried to stay in shape just in case a team needs a point guard. A championship team. I wouldn't go to any other team. — © Tim Hardaway
I'm not trying to get back on a team, but I have tried to stay in shape just in case a team needs a point guard. A championship team. I wouldn't go to any other team.
I've always dreamt of being on a Stanley Cup-winning team. That always stayed with me.
It's always better for the players being injured to come back to a winning team; it takes pressure off their shoulders.
Always, always, for a team like City, it's difficult to go for a season without winning one trophy.
You want to be the team that is on the field when the last out is made on the winning side. That's obviously the holy grail in the game that I play, and that's what every player strives for.
We need to start acting like a team, focus on winning and not worry about all of the other stuff that goes on. We lost our focus last year. We worried about who was being hired, who was being fired. That's got to change. We don't need any more finger pointing. We need to act like a team.
We are a motivated team, and there is nothing that can stop us from winning the title. Even if I had lost, my teammates would have made up for it.
I'm focused on going out and winning ballgames. Focused on getting better with the team every week.
When Peyton went into the game and remained the starter, it was OK with me because our team was winning games. We won a championship.
I have played on many teams throughout my career, and I know when a team has the tools, and the right positive attitude towards winning.
When I was youn,g I always saw Brazil winning games on television with fantastic players and a fantastic team.
Far from being a mere consequence of winning, strong team spirit is an essential ingredient of sporting success; it comes before, not afterwards.
I come from a winning team in Europe and I know what it takes to win games and to win championships.
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