Tony Cascarino famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Teddy has lost that yard of pace he never had.
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If Wenger had strengthened in the window, Arsenal could have been stronger
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Professionally, it would be a logical choice, but my personal view is that he is the most insincere man I know in football
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With no one collecting his knockdowns, what was Crouch supposed to do, juggle the ball with his head until the midfield support arrived?
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Glenn Hoddle was probably the unfunniest man I have ever known
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Sir Alex Ferguson ceases to amaze me as a manager
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Growing up as a kid my father was British and a soccer player. His idol was a guy that passed the ball a lot, Stanley Matthews. Our family thought if you could be unselfish your teammates would always like you.
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Well, he had two stabs at the cherry
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I'm not good for you. I don't know why you make me want you so bad. I was angry with myself when I said all that earlier. I was mad because I wanted you in a way I'd never experienced before. Before you, I just wanted to excel in football and school. I wanted my parents to be proud of me. But now, I want other things too. You get to me in a way I don't understand
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I love the flow of the game. There's a certain fluidity to basketball. I don't enjoy watching baseball or football in the same way.
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My dad means a lot to me. He's the one who put a football in my hands.
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The difference between film and TV is the pace. You don't have the leisure of time in television.
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Life is a marathon, not a sprint; pace yourself accordingly.
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I feel like there's an obsession with pace right now in theater, with things being very fast and very witty and very loud, and I think we're all so freaked out about theater keeping audiences interested because everybody's so freaked out about theater becoming irrelevant.
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Where fashion in clothes, bodily adornment, and music are concerned, it is the underclass that increasingly sets the pace. Never before has there been so much downward cultural aspiration.
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of course the pace of change never slows, even when we've convinced ourselves it will.
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