“But I am very confident that David Pleat, the director of football or whatever his title is now days - I am very confident that he, with all his media commitments around the world, knows the market place.” KnowsWorldMediaFootballDirectorsCommitmentAround The WorldTitlesPleats Author:Billy Davies
“To be honest, it would have been better to watch it on Ceefax.” Has BeensWatchesFansHonestMediaFootballBeing HonestSoccer Author:Gary Lineker
“Edgar was named as one of the players involved, but he was in my room, discussing religious subjects with me.” ReligiousRoomsPlayerFansSubjectsMediaFootballInvolvedSoccerDiscussing Author:George Boateng
“In 2001 Steve Staunton became the record cap holder for which country? Brazil.” CountryRecordsFansMediaFootballSoccerCapsBrazil Author:Anne Robinson
“Sven's actual results on the park were not quite good enough to make him a hero, and not quite bad enough to get him the sack, so he left the gentlemen of the press with something of a void. And they abhor a void. Soon the discovery that Sven was in fact a hammer-man of legendary proportions filled the void, until the media came to realise that Sven was that rare thing, a man whose astonishing success with women somehow didn't make him more interesting.” MenEnoughFactsLeftInterestingResultsMediaFootballHeroDiscoveryFilledPressesManagersSoccerGentlemanParksProportionGood EnoughRealisingVoidHammersAstonishingChairmanLegendaryRare Things Author:Declan Lynch
“There were moments when I wondered at the gossamer veil that stops licence from being libel. I suspect that taking on the job of England manager puts you outside the protection of the courts. It must be part of the job description that you will be held hostage by media speculation and can have your character tortured, molested and finally executed at the public whim, in exchange for a lifetime's supply of money.” MomentsCharacterJobsMediaFootballEnglandCourtLifetimeProtectionManagersSoccerDescriptionSuspectsVeilsSpeculationChairmanWhimHostageLibel Author:A. A. Gill
“The debate analysis in the media is rampant with contest analogies of war, baseball, boxing, football; you name it. Any testosterone contest imaginable is fair game.” WarGamesNamesMediaFootballFairsBaseballDebateAnalysisBoxingContestsAnalogiesTestosteroneFair Game Author:Jonathan Raymond
“Polls are now even more meaningless than ever... there was the case of Ronnie O'Brien, the young footballer who incredibly found himself at Juventus, and even more incredibly found himself in the running to win an internet poll of the great club's greatest ever player. The curse ironically struck O'Brien a second time when he was at one point leading Time magazine's list of the Greatest People Of The 20th Century. The error in the polling was soon rectified and O'Brien, happily, is leading a highly successful career playing pro-football with FC Dallas in the American soccer league.” PeopleRunningYoungFoundWinningCareersCasesSuccessfulPlayerFansCenturyMediaFootballInternetErrorsClubsListsMagazinesSoccerLeagueCurseMeaningless20th CenturyPollsFootballerDallasPro FootballPollingSuccessful CareerTime MagazineJuventus Author:Ian O'Doherty
“A lot of what I'm having to do to get myself weaned from football is really limit what media I allow myself to consume. And it's a big drag. But it's also the only way to kick the habit.” WayBigsMediaFootballHabitLimitsKicksDrag Author:Steve Almond
“Football leads to a crime rate among people that play in the NFL that is less than the gen pop, the general population. The numbers have been run. It's just that people who play football are stars and, as such, what they do occurs with greater media scrutiny. So when one of them happens to engage in some sort of questionable behavior, it happens to (in a lot of it people's minds) speak for the whole sport and everybody that plays it.” PeopleMindHas BeensPlayWholeHappensRunningSpeakStarsSportsNumbersGreaterMediaCrimeFootballBehaviorRatePopulationPopsNflScrutinyQuestionableCrime Rates Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Wouldn't it be great if our national news media had standards as high as the National Football League's?” IfsMediaFootballNewsStandardsLeagueNews Media Author:Rush Limbaugh
“I'm closer to being happy. I'm doing things that make me happy. In football I loved to practice and I loved to play, but I hated to be in meetings, hated to talk to the media, hated to have cameras in my face, hated to sign autographs. I hated to do all those things.” PlayFacesPracticeMediaFootballCamerasMeetingsHatedMake Me HappyAutographsSigning Autographs Author:Ricky Williams