In hindsight, that time out of football gives you the hunger to want to get back to basics and play football.
I always played sports when I was young. I played football and baseball for eight years. I loved football.
I used to go play football matches in the morning, and I'd go straight from me football game to a dance competition.
I was born in a mining village, and you either played football or played football. If you didn't play, there was something wrong with you.
We all just want a life that matters!!
This holiday season I learned the vue if presence over presents.
There is no season and no reason for love. Love is not seasonal its perennial.
At the end of the day, I'm a footballer who has played at some of the biggest football clubs in the world and played with some of the best players in the world.
Football players are misunderstood. They aren't the dumb jocks people think they are.
You would not want me on your football team.
I started out as a football player. I liked to inflict pain. In basketball, it was the same thing.
Radio football is football reduced to its lowest common denominator.
I remember my dad, who coached football, would buy some of his players football shoes when they couldn't afford it.
A good football team plays offense and defense. You have to be aggressive and disrupt.
He didn't want to play football. He wanted to be told the truth.
There were a couple of years when I wanted to be a football player, but I really always wanted to be a singer.
I like dressing in all seasons. Every season has its own character and charm.
Even though they won't finish in the top four this season, they will still be of the contenders next season.
I enjoy doing both of them very much, concert work particularly, and the division varies from season to season.
When it came to football there was a certain age where I realized that my future in football was being a grease spot on the side of some bigger player.
I play football, and most football players are camera shy. We just want to be left alone; we just want to stick to what we do.