The one thing coaches cannot tolerate. . . is the individual who grows arrogant because he excelled at a lower level and believes he has nothing else to learn.
When I'm shouting at the defence, subtitles come up in front of the goal.
If you are thinking about mistakes during games then you are not concentrating on what is important which is the next shot or the next cross or whatever you have to deal with in that game. The mental side of things is massive, probably the biggest.
You play all your life and train all your life and then you are not playing. It's not easy to deal with. But you can't roll up in a ball and hope it goes away. You have to take it on the chin and train hard and be prepared to play. We all know the game changes in an instant and anything can happen so you have to keep the hope that comes your way.
And the actual achievements of biology are explanations in terms of mechanisms founded on physics and chemistry, which is not the same thing as explanations in terms of physics and chemistry.
We are all human; therefore, nothing human can be alien to us.
Bread of the world, in mercy broken, Wine of the soul, in mercy shed, By whom the words of life were spoken, And in whose death our sins are dead: Look on the heart by sorrow broken, Look on the tears by sinners shed; And be Thy feast to us the token That by Thy grace our souls are fed.
There's no point thinking, 'Well, my life's certainly worked out, I've got all the answers. ' It would be wrong for me to say that I don't get seduced by certain things. That things don't become tempting.