I support Real Madrid. I'm a big fan of Cristiano Ronaldo. Read Summary
Football is like life - it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority. Read Summary
Football is a great deal like life in that it teaches that work, sacrifice, perseverance, competitive drive, selflessness and respect for authority is the price that each and every one of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile. Read Summary
Some people try to find things in this game that don't exist but football is only two things - blocking and tackling. Read Summary
Every time a football player goes to ply his trade, he's got to play from the ground up - from the soles of his feet right up to his head. Every inch of him has to play. Read Summary
A school without football is in danger of deteriorating into a medieval study hall. Read Summary
My younger son, Cordell, aka Lil Snoop, loves me like a fan loves Snoop Dogg. He's inspired by making me happy. My older son, Corde, aka Spank, does everything I say, with effort and determination - but he does it for himself. He gets his thrill out of seeing his own results on the football field. Read Summary
It's so easy for a kid to join a gang, to do drugs... we should make it that easy to be involved in football and academics. Read Summary
Football in itself is a grand game for developing a lad physically and also morally, for he learns to play with good temper and unselfishness, to play in his place and 'play the game,' and these are the best of training for any game of life. Read Summary
Football was my sport. I was fast. I was a free safety. Read Summary
It's weird... people say they're not like apes. Now how do you explain football then? Read Summary
People always think they know better. In football, everybody thinks they can be head coach and do it better. It's the same in F1: they always know better, even if they have no experience of it. Read Summary
I'm a football fan, a sports fan, a fan of competition. Read Summary
At home I have a copy of the April 21, 1986, issue of 'Sports Illustrated.' I'm on the cover with the blurb, 'Can Lou Do It?' I'd just arrived at Notre Dame, and with spring football underway, I was the focal point of that week's coverage. Read Summary
If you made me the national commissioner of football, I'd tell you one thing that I would mandate. The second Saturday in September, we're going to have conference day. Everybody from the SEC plays a Big 12 team. Everybody from the Big Ten is going to play the ACC. Everybody from the Big East is going to play the Pac-10. Read Summary
In football, it's the job of the player to play, the coach to coach, the official to officiate. Each guy is charged with upholding his end, nothing more. In golf, the player, coach and official are rolled into one, and they overlap completely. Golf really is the best microcosm of life - or at least the way life should be. Read Summary
You have to show up in the World Cup, and in the World Cup anything can happen. Read Summary
I have fun like a child in the street. When the day comes when I'm not enjoying it, I will leave football. Read Summary
In football as in watchmaking, talent and elegance mean nothing without rigour and precision. Read Summary
Whether it's a friendly match, or for points, or a final, or any game - I play the same. I'm always trying to be my best, first for my team, for myself, for the fans, and to try and win. Read Summary