In football, as in politics, resilience pays off.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In football, the result is an impostor. You can do things really, really well but not win. There's something greater than the result, more lasting - a legacy.
In football, the good thing is things can change in a second.
Footballers are the most vulnerable people. They exude confidence, but inside, they're so lacking in confidence. They know they can lose form or be injured. This profession is so insecure, you wouldn't believe it.
Human beings have enormous resilience.
Football is like life - it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority.
The source of wealth is from individuals with little or no history of interest in the game, who have happened upon football as a means of serving some hidden agenda.
I've been in football a long time and people have problems through debt, drugs, drink and family.
Unfortunately, sometimes the fans forget who puts the money and passion into the club. It's funny, but when you win, it's the coach and the players who are responsible, but when you lose, it's the owner's fault; but that's football.
Once, players came to football expecting to be wealthy when they retired. Now, they expect to be wealthy before they've played their first game!
It's not the winning that teaches you how to be resilient. It's the setback. It's the loss.