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Football, a single sport with certain influence in the global sports world, is known as the "number one sport in the world". So what are some inspirational quotes about football? Here are some inspirational quotes about football that I have put together for you to read. Inspirational quotes about football 1) There can be no enemies on the football field. My football is based on speed, making full use of my feet and head, and relying on real skills to win. --Keegan. 2) I haven’t hurt anyone. The victory of the game depends on the human spirit and perseverance. --French star Tigana 3) The reason why the sand gull followed the fishing boat was because he thought there would be Latin fish thrown down from above? Cantona 4) There can be no enemies on the football field. I haven't hurt anyone. They are rivals on the court and friends off the court. -- Stefano 5) When people ask me which goal is the most exciting and beautiful, my answer is: the next one! -- Brazilian football king Pele 6) I have advantages and many shortcomings, I just Just a member of the team. All I want is to play well in every game, give everything I have, and be loyal to my profession. --Hungary U. Stilik 7) Football has given me everything, and I will dedicate everything to football. -- Rummenigge, Germany 8) ?If Stan could pass a betting shop the way he can pass a ball, he?d have no worries. If Stan could pass a betting shop the way he can pass a ball, he?d have no worries. No more worries. Crewe manager Ernie Tagg commented on the impact of gambling on the career of England star Stan Bowles in the 1970s. 9) ?For my next film role, I would love to play a psychopath or an unpleasant person. For my next film role, I would love to play a psychopath or an unpleasant person. In 2000, former Manchester United legend Cantona said. 10) ?I?m very pleased for Paul, but it?s like watching your mother-in-law drive off a cliff in your new car. Your car goes off a cliff. Former Tottenham coach Venables commented when Gascoigne moved to Lazio in 1992. 11) ?I?m no hero. Doctors and nurses are heroes. Surgeons, people like that. We had a real hero born right here in Stoke-on-Trent: Reginald Mitchell, who designed the Spitfire. He saved Britain. Now that ?s what I call a hero. I am not a hero, doctors and nurses are. Like a surgeon or something. We had a real hero at Stoke, Reginald Mitchell, who designed the Spitfire. He saved Britain and now that's what I call a hero. In 1995, British football legend Sir Stanley Matthews said. 12) Eyal is a professional and clearly wants to earn as much money as possible. But he is Jewish and I am Scottish so it will be difficult for us to reach a financial agreement. Want to make as much money as possible.

But he was Jewish and I was Scottish, so it was difficult for us to come to an agreement financially. In 2001, Souness, then the coach of Blackburn Rovers, commented on whether the Israeli star Berkovich, who was on loan to the team from Celtic, might join the team permanently. 13) He was a magician on the park. He could have put a size-five football in an egg cup. In 2006, Ferguson said when evaluating the talented Scottish star Jim Baxter. 14) A single tree cannot make a forest. Without the help of my teammates and the efforts of the whole team, I alone cannot do it. So, I'm not a savior, I just want to play well and give my best when I go on the court. ?Italian star Rossi 15) To be honest, I don't like the word ?star?. Because so many stars are fleeting and so many are dim. ? Platini 16) In the 1998 World Cup, I became the sinner of the world. In the following three and a half years, I was constantly insulted and intimidated, but I did not give up until the qualifying match against Greece. , I became a hero again. ?Beckham 17) Being Pele or something greater is not important to me. The important thing is that I play football, train and not give up a single second. ?Soccer champion Maradona 18) Football saved me, who was originally a criminal. I never thought of spending a day on work because I didn’t know how to do it. ?Italian star Cassano 19) I am the best, second and third best player in the world. ?Cristiano Ronaldo20) If you don’t know how to play football, just kick it into the opponent’s goal?Former Chinese coach Schlapner21) The most important thing is not to blame anyone when you can’t succeed, It must be your own fault. That's what I've always thought. ?Japanese star Miura Zhiyang 22) White clouds occasionally cover the blue sky, but the blue sky is always above the white clouds!? Dutch star Cruyff 23) If you give up now, then don’t say you are still a Liverpool player. If we can create some chances, we can maybe get back on track, believe you can do it, and give yourselves a chance to be a hero. ?In the 2005 Champions League final, Liverpool coach Benitez gave a midfield lecture. They then reversed the game and won the championship. 24) Frustration is just a process, so before success, just don’t give up. ?Japanese star Keisuke Honda 25) Football is round and any result can be achieved. ?Former German coach Herberger's inspirational football quotes and aphorisms 26) I use my feet and head to win with real skills. ?Former England star Keegan 27) Tough times will pass as long as you persist. ?England star Beckham 28) There can be no enemies on the football field. I haven't hurt anyone. They are rivals on the court and friends off the court. ?Former Real Madrid star Stefano 29) I am like a sailor. Although I have experienced too many storms, I still have the determination and courage to seek the new world! ?Former Italian star Roberto Baggio 30) ?Tell the Kraut to get his ass up front. We don?t pay a million for a guy to hang around on defense. Tell that Kraut to get his ass up front. We're not going to pay a million dollars to a guy who's always on the defensive line. In 1977, the director of the New York Universe in the United States was dissatisfied with former West Germany captain Beckenbauer's sweeper positioning deeper. 31) Michael Parkinson: ?What was the nearest to kick-off that you made love? George Best: ?Er...I think it was half-time actually.? Parkinson: ?What was the nearest to kick-off that you made love? When was that one? George Best: Well? I think actually, it was at halftime.

In the 1980s, on the famous BBC talk show, Michael Parkinson had a conversation with Manchester United legend Best. 32) ? I?m a football fan now. In the papers this morning they said a nation?s thoughts were on Michael Owen?s groin. I thought, "Me too!" They said the entire country was pining for Irving's groin. I thought, ?Me too! Graham Norton, a gay talk show guest, said during the 2002 World Cup. 33) ?He carried us for so long. It was an honor to carry him. Former Northern Ireland international Derek Dougan said this when he was one of the pallbearers at George Best's funeral in 2005. 34) ?People used to say that if I?d shot John Lennon, he?s still be alive today. He is still alive today. Former England striker Garry Birtles recalled in 2011 the past when he faced a scoring drought while playing for Manchester United. 35) ?We can?t replace Gary Speed. Where do you get an experienced player like him with a left foot and a head An experienced player with a brain, Sir Bobby Robson, then Newcastle manager, said in 2011. 36) ?For Tony to admit he is an alcoholic took an awful lot of bottle.?If Tony (Adams) admits that he is an alcoholic, then he must have drank a lot of bottles of wine. In 1996, Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright said this about his drinking teammate Adams. 37) ?At that moment I hated Gordon Banks more than any man in soccer. But when I cooled down I had to applaud him with my heart for the greatest save I had ever seen. Hate Banks, but when I calm down, I have to give him heartfelt praise because he made one of the greatest saves I've ever seen. In the 1970 World Cup, Brazil versus England, Pele's evaluation after his header was saved by England goalkeeper Gorton Banks. 38) ? My next guest has fulfilled every schoolboy?s dream. He?s won the Double, he?s captained England, and he?s driven a car into a wall at very high speed. Ladies and gentlemen, Tony Adams! ? My next guest has lived out every boy's dream, he's won the Double, he's captained England and he's driven his car into a wall at very high speeds. Ladies and gentlemen, Tony Adams! So was comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar's introduction to legendary Arsenal and England defender Adams on the 2003 TV talk show The Kumars at No 42.

39) ?He?s the only player who, when he?s on the TV, Daleks hide behind the sofa.? 40) ?He?s the only player who, when he?s on the TV, Daleks hide behind the sofa.? A robot from a famous British science fiction program on the BBC) will hide behind the sofa. In 1996, Nick Hancock, host of the TV show They think It?s All Over, said of Beardsley. 41) ?I reckon he tackles his girlfriend before they eat their tea. The lads tell me he met her in a nightclub, where he crunched her and liked the fact she got up so fast. His girlfriend. The guys told me he met her in a nightclub when he tripped her and that he liked her because she got up so fast. In 2007, Plymouth manager Ian Holloway said of the team's fierce midfielder David Norris. 42) ?You always say something good about players who leave. (Laurent) Robert is leaving. Good. Robert is leaving, which is great. Former Newcastle chairman Sheppard said this before French winger Roberto moved to Portsmouth in 2005. 43) ?There have been a few players described as the new George Best over the years, but this is the first time it?s been a compliment to me. ?There have been a few players described as the new George Best over the years, but this is the first time it?s been a compliment to me. Special, but this is the first time I feel that such a statement is a compliment to me. George Best said when praising Ronaldo in 2011. 44) ?(Wayne) Rooney has signed a deal to do five books. That?s an awful lot of crayons. ?(Wayne) Rooney has signed a deal to do five books. That's a pretty bad chalk drawing. In 2002, British Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker was unkind when he evaluated Rooney on his show. 45) If brains were chocolate, he wouldn't have enough to fill a smartie. If brains were chocolate, he wouldn't have enough to fill a smartie. Former Leicester striker Alan Bechenard said about fierce Premier League defensive midfielder Robbie Savage. 46) ?Robbie had to come off with cramp - in his hair. Robbie had to come off with cramp - in his hair. In 2003, then-Birmingham manager Bruce had a different view on Savage. 47) Drogba - the strength of a bull but the pain threshold of a lamb. Drogba - the strength of a bull but the pain threshold of a lamb. ITV commentator Clive Tyldesley said in 2007 of Drogba's penchant for falling.

48) ?We were driving back from Birmingham when Kieron (Dyer) suddenly shouted, ?Stop the bus! I?ve left my diamond earring in the dressing room.? Can you imagine in my playing days a player telling Bill Shankly, ?Stop the bus, Bill, I?ve left me earring in the dressing room. The team bus was driving back to Newcastle from Birmingham when Geelong suddenly shouted: Stop! My diamond earrings were left in the dressing room. Can you imagine a player in my playing days telling Shankly: Stop the car, Bill, I left my earring in the dressing room. In 2003, then Newcastle manager Sir Bobby Robson expressed dissatisfaction with the current style of players. 49) ?You could put (Luis) Figo in a phone booth with 11 opponents and he would find his way to the door. He?d beat them all and dribble his way out. In an opponent's phone booth, he could still find his way out. He can beat all opponents and take the ball away. Queiroz, who served as Real Madrid coach in 2003, commented on Figo's dribbling skills. 50) ?It?s not nice going into the supermarket and the woman at the till is thinking, ?Dodgy keeper. When you go to the supermarket to shop, the woman collecting money is also thinking, ?Dodgy keeper? It's uncomfortable. So said David James, the goalkeeper who often made mistakes while playing for Liverpool in 1997. 51) ?I?d been ill and hadn?t trained for a week. Plus I was out of the side for three weeks before that. So I wasn?t sharp. I got cramp before half-time as well. But I? m not one to make excuses. I was sick and didn't train for a week. Plus I hadn't competed for three weeks before I got sick, so I wasn't in good shape. I had cramps before halftime. But I'm not one to make excuses. Clinton Morrison, who played for Birmingham City in 2005, made no excuses after a disappointing away performance at Crystal Palace. More excitement on the next page?Football inspirational quotes?