The most important role of managers is to create environment in which people are passionately dedicated to winning in marketplace.
What does Everton chairman Bill Kenwright think he will get for £6m? Andy Johnson's trainers?
If I see another David Gold interview on the poor East End Jewish boy done good I'll impale myself on one of his dildos.
I'm not going to drag it out or make a point, because points are pointless.
Even if I built a 50,000-seater stadium and bought Ronaldinho, there'd still be complaints about crap hotdogs.
In retrospect, of course I regret calling them (Charlton fans) morons. Imbeciles would have been more appropriate.
I'm no respecter of tradition and I have no time for the Manchester Uniteds and Arsenals of this world. There's nothing to admire in these clubs. They're just bullshit worlds full of bullshit people.
A tainted society has invented psychiatry to defend itself against the investigations of certain superior intellects whose faculties of divination would be troublesome.
I actually didn't even think about "Josie and the Pussycats". I was like, "Oh yeah we kind of took some shots at MTV," but I think everyone had a good sense of humor about it. People either got that movie completely, or completely missed it and dumped all over it.
If you mess up the performance on stage, you do it again the next night. You're like alright, you let yourself off the hook, and you've got to go back in there. Whereas, with a film, I would go home and be like, "Well, I've ruined the arc of the character forever. That scene is never going to work. I know because I can never shoot it again. " So, it's all miserable, but in different ways.
Writing is an exercise in sculpture, chipping away at the rock until you find the nose.