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I am a simple person, I try to do my best on the pitch and do nothing wrong both on and off the pitch.
Sometimes the creating that we do is creating a platform that allows other creative people to pitch in.
I wish I had perfect pitch, but I don't, and thanks to the miracle of YouTube, a bad night lives forever!
But, at the moment, when I step on the pitch, when I have the ball I know it's mine. It's just a feeling.
I was packing to go to Columbia University, and they told me that weekend that I got the 'Pitch Perfect.'
When I go on a pitch, I just try to enjoy it as much as I can. The more you enjoy it, the better you play.
I never enter in the pitch under pressure to score goals, but I know my position requires me to score goals.
I try to work to improve myself every day and I try to do on the pitch what I do during the training sessions.
Crystal-clear thinking is one of the things we look for - not a fancy slide pitch, but crystal-clear thinking.
The players do their thing on the pitch, and there's a lot of young women or former players that want to coach.
I just want to keep improving myself as a player and a person and hopefully continue to enjoy being on the pitch.
I have a go at defenders, and they have a go at me. We argue... Whatever happens on the pitch stays on the pitch.
Whenever you have a tight situation and there's a close pitch, the umpire gets a squawk no matter how he calls it.
Only the brave know how to forgive; it is the most refined and generous pitch of virtue human nature can arrive at.
For me, winning isn't just about lifting the cup, the trophy - it's about giving your maximum, on and off the pitch.
I love catching, being involved in every pitch of the game; obviously, it beats you up both mentally and physically.
There are people who criticise me, and that's normal because of the way I am on the pitch. I get angry, I get tense.
Players earn their wages, their livelihoods, and their right to compete to win things out on the pitch and not off it.
I just try to go to the pitch and finish the game not being able to complain to myself knowing I have given everything.
I never threw an illegal pitch. The trouble is, once in a while I toss one that ain't never been seen by this generation.
I like to smile. I try to bring happiness on and off the pitch. I don't understand how you can play football without joy.
It's been frustrating for me, as I've been injured a lot, but hopefully, I can get more fitness and get time on the pitch.
I have to look for my happiness, and that is being out on the pitch, playing well, and scoring goals. That makes me happy.
When you take a pitch and line it somewhere, it's like you've thought of something and put it there with beautiful clarity.
You don't want to pitch a tent and live inside the Louvre. You want to check it out, appreciate it, and move somewhere else.
In football, you can win; you can lose. The most important thing is the feeling and the attitude that you show on the pitch.
When we go to the pitch, that's all we want to do - we want to win - and when the game finishes, if you win, you go home happy.
I am how I am. I cannot explain it well, but I don't feel the nicest person, on the football pitch or in life, I'm just myself.
Away from the pitch, I'm a very calm person. I maybe have the odd cross word with my wife, like any relationship, but that's it.
I used to ski. I still play basketball a little bit. I'll play soccer but more in a safe environment, never on a full-grass pitch.
The main trouble with Hollywood is that the guys you have to pitch to, the guys who run the studios, are all business school grads.
I look at this as a second life. Every game feels like an event. Every pitch matters. I need that. It elevates your aggressiveness.
I don't have perfect pitch, but I have relative pitch. I'm glad I don't have perfect pitch because perfect pitch can drive you crazy.
Everything you do off the pitch always shows so you have to work on yourself physically as well, it's not just working on your touch.
The greatest sweetener of human life is Friendship. To raise this to the highest pitch of enjoyment, is a secret which but few discover.
I always got nervous the nights we played in the World Series. First pitch, I was nervous. Then after that, forget it; I'd start playing.
You've got to do the job on the pitch. First and foremost, I put in 100 percent, and I don't think anyone can really complain after that.
Usually if you have an idea, you have to first pitch it to a production company, get them on board, then go around and pitch to networks.
I don't type my sentences on an arena's pitch, surrounded by thousands of cheering or booing fans - I don't feel pressure to please a crowd.
Not only am I knowledgeable and have a good friend base who can pitch in when I need them, and daughters, but I can afford to pay the people.
Ireland, Italy and Brazil are the most musical places for me. They're extremely musical cultures and anything you pitch they basically catch.
I want to be a better player, and there is no other way of showing it other than on the pitch. It is not a question of which team I play for.
I am quite self-critical, I try to keep focused on what I need to do better, and in the final third of the pitch I know I can do miles better.
Private life is private life. Off the pitch, there is private life, and the rest is social life, where of course you have to behave responsibly.
I have 23 top players and they are all ready to put on the jersey and work on the pitch and that makes you happy and then you have peace of mind.
God makes me play well. That is why I always make the sign of a cross when I walk out on to the pitch. I feel I would be betraying him if I didn't.
In Uruguay, there is a football pitch every hundred metres, whether it is made by grass, small stones, or sand. This has been my football education.
Play a little light catch and only some short sprints for me. Then on the day-of, it's just getting loosened up and ready to go out there and pitch.
Football is magic for me: it is a special feeling every time I walk out on to the pitch and touch the ball. That is how I would define what magic is.
Every time I step onto the pitch for England, I feel great pride. I want to keep working hard to stay in the starting XI and push on to win trophies.