The deliverance of the saints must take place some time before 1914.
Join the club. (to Robbie Fowler after the striker missed a penalty against Middlesbrough that cost Man City a European place)
I can see the carrot at the end of the tunnel.
I do appreciate that the most important thing as manager is to get good results.
The way I was brought up by my parents and guided through my football life by the influences of various managers means that in some ways I am black and white.
In a utopia you want to win matches by several goals and by playing a wonderful brand of football. But that's utopia.
I think management is about just that - managing people via man-to-man skills.
I learned that you can't truly own anything, that true ownership comes only in the moment of giving.
An American cannot converse, but he can discuss, and his talk falls into a dissertation. He speaks to you as if he was addressing a meeting; and if he should chance to become warm in the discussion, he will say 'Gentlemen' to the person with whom he is conversing.
My entire life has been spent thinking about this game. That's pretty narrow. . . I don't view myself as a person who's well-versed in very many subjects. I'm not proud of that.
What distinguishes the arid ages from the period of the Reformation, when nations were moved as they had not been since Paul preached in Ephesus, Corinth, and Rome, is the latter's fullness of knowledge of God's Word. To echo an early Reformation thought, when the ploughman and the garage attendant know the Bible as well as the theologian does, and know it better than some contemporary theologians, then the desired awakening shall have already occurred.