I don't think about one trick or the other, they just happen.
When my family isn't alright, I get restless. It just doesn't seem right to me.
Our football program is bigger than any one person.
Arsenal are streets ahead of everyone in this league and Manchester United are up there with them.
He is the man who has been brought on to replace Pavel Nedved. The irreplaceable Pavel Nedved.
If you cut Jamie Carragher open, he'll bleed red.
He's showed him the left leg, then the right. Where's the ball, the defender asks? It's up his sleeve.
And you get into that sort of cannibalistic feeling - all you want to do is go out there and, like I say, kill somebody. I'm going to get him. I'm going to kill'em. Not like you are going to put them into the ground after, but you just want to kill a guy.
There's a lot [of coaches], and I think in this profession, none of us invented this game, we got it from someone else, and if there's an idea, there's probably never been an original idea in football.
If football wasn't a part of my life, there were three things that could have happened, and they were all bad. I would have likely been selling drugs, in jail or dead.
Letting go of its good players, like Özil, the ones who know how to play football – that did surprise me.
It's freaking football. There are going to be big hits. I don't understand how they can do this after one weekend of hitting. And I can't understand how they can suspend us for it. I think it's a bunch of bull.
I can't believe I survived, not only my life, but I am still playing football 'cause half of those eight or nine years I don't even remember.
I'd write over and over, 'I will not throw into coverage.'
That's kind of how I approach life and football; why dwell on something that's hasn't happened.
Look at Tottenham. You spend over £100-odd million, you'd expect to be challenging for the league.
They brought on someone who cost more than our stadium.
I was aggressive but I played the game because I loved and enjoyed it. I might have hurt people and I got hurt myself a few times, but not with any malice. When I went on to the field I just wanted to play football. I didn't go out to kick anybody purposely. I just enjoyed playing and if that's aggression, then I'm guilty of that.
Some guys, football comes really easy to them; they can see what all 22 players are doing, can see what all 11 guys are doing on their side of the ball, how it all fits together. It's easy for them.
I feel that Im not losing the game for our team. Im trying to give us the best opportunity to win the football game. I did everything I could to lose the Jets game but we won. And the Patriots game, I didnt play well. I think that this year, I just come out and play smart football. I got some good advice the other day (from CBS Sports Dan Dierdorf): Every drive that ends in a kick is a good drive.
Hell, no! A tie is like kissing your sister!
I'll put you through hell, but at the end of it all we'll be champions.
Athletic competition clearly defines the unique power of our attitude.
Jim Leighton is looking a sharp as a tank
The unique thing about bodybuilding is that when I compete it is just me on a stage alone. There is no field, no bat, no ball, no skis, no skates. All other athletes have to use equipment, like a football. But I don't use anything in competition except myself. It's just me up there. Me alone. No coach. No nothing.