“Unfortunately, at this moment in time, Robbie Keane can't hit a barn door for us.” MomentsDoorsFootballSoccerAnalysisMoments In TimeBarns Author:Steve Staunton
“As long as I can run fast, track will always be an option. But right now I'm focused on football because the NFL is knocking on my door and I'm not going to slam it in its face.” LongI CanRunningFacesDoorsFootballRight NowTrackFocusedNflKnockingSlam Author:Robert Griffin III
“What do we need spectators for? The game should be played behind closed doors. Football is an art!” NeedsShouldArtGamesBehindsDoorsFootballSpectatorsClosed DoorsBehind Closed DoorsBulgaria Author:Ivan Slavkov
“Speaking Spanish and Japanese has opened doors in my career and helped me bridge cultural differences, both in my personal and business life. During my football career I realised quickly what difference language skills can make” LanguageDifferencesCareersDoorsFootballSkillsBridgesRealisedCultural DifferencesBusiness LifeOpened DoorsLanguage SkillsSpeaking Spanish Author:Gary Lineker
“Even a hundred and fifty years ago, football was popular because it provided a manly spectacle that lots of men needed, after the industrial revolution. We went from a culture that lived out doors and expanded the frontier and fought the Indians to a bunch of guys in offices. So football provided this jolt, a kind of exalted cult of masculinity. And it still does that. Perhaps even more so today.” MenYearsKindDoeStillsTodayGuyCultureDoorsFootballRevolutionNeededOfficeHundredYears AgoBunchFiftyCultMasculinityFrontiersExaltedManlyIndustrial Revolution Author:Steve Almond