“To me, attacking football happens when Makelele gets the ball and passes it to the central defender who passes it to the right-back who comes forward and judges the situation. If he can do something he passes forward or runs with the ball, if not he gives it back to Makelele who builds the attack again. That is attacking football. In England attacking football is giving the ball to Makelele and having him hit it forward no matter what, even if everybody is marked.” IfsGivingMatterHappensRunningCan DoSituationFootballJudgingBallsEnglandNo Matter WhatAttackingDefendersCan Do Something Author:Jose Mourinho
“No matter what happens on the football field it doesn't change the kind of person I am.” KindPersonsMatterHappensFieldsFootballNo Matter WhatNflFootball Field Author:Kurt Warner
“You have to run the football and stop the run, no matter what level you play at, whether it's high school, college or professional ranks. I'm a firm believer in that.” MatterPlayRunningSchoolLevelsFootballCollegeHigh SchoolNo Matter WhatBelieverFirm Author:Chip Kelly
“It's intense in every sport. No matter what, USC vs. UCLA is crazy. Especially when it comes down to football and basketball, it's just nuts.” MatterSportsCrazyFootballBasketballNo Matter WhatIntenseNutsUclaUsc Author:Akeem Ayers
“Yes, yes, I know all the jokes. What else could I have expected at Highbury? But I went to Chelsea and to Tottenham and to Rangers, and saw the same thing: that the natural state of a football fan is bitter disappointment, no matter what the score.” KnowsMatterStatesNaturalSawsFansFootballJokesNo Matter WhatDisappointmentExpectedBitterScoreRangersChelseaFootball FanTottenhamBitter Disappointment Book:Fever Pitch Source: Fever Pitch
“Women: I liked the colors of their clothing; the way they walked; the cruelty in some faces; now and then the almost pure beauty in another face, totally and enchantingly female. They had it over us: they planned much better and were better organized. While men were watching professional football or drinking beer or bowling, they, the women, were thinking about us, concentrating, studying, deciding - whether to accept us, discard us, exchange us, kill us or whether simply to leave us. In the end it hardly mattered; no matter what they did, we ended up lonely and insane.” ThinkingMenWayEndsMatterFacesAcceptingStudyFootballColorPureFemaleLonelyNo Matter WhatDrinkingCrueltyInsaneBeerOrganizedClothingsNow And ThenConcentratingBowlingDrinking Beer Author:Charles Bukowski