When I come away from the ground, I'm quite quiet, but I like match day - that's when I come alive.
“When I come away from the ground, I'm quite quiet, but I like match day - that's when I come alive.”
— Mark Hughes · Alive
The World Motivation
When I come away from the ground, I'm quite quiet, but I like match day - that's when I come alive.
“When I come away from the ground, I'm quite quiet, but I like match day - that's when I come alive.”
— Mark Hughes · Alive
When I come away from the ground, I'm quite quiet, but I like match day - that's when I come alive.
You have to win football matches, and if you don't, you allow people to criticise you.
Attacking football is what I want to watch as a manager; it's what I want from my teams. It's easier to be destructive and get people behind the ball than to be constructive and creative.
I try, when I go into places, not to belittle what's gone before, because I know how difficult it is to manage, and everybody does it differently.
I suddenly thought, if I was going to make a go of it, I was going to have to look after myself and not keep apologising for knocking people over. That transformed my career.
I don't write songs, play music and tour, really, for anyone else but myself. It's something that I have to do to stay alive.
In times of uncertainty - whether it's economic, psychological, emotional, or philosophical - people often say that the only thing we can truly control is our attitudes. If that's true, then I'm going to spend today walking my 14-year-old dog on a free beach and treasuring the fact that she's still alive.
I love being on stage. There's nothing better than that feeling; ever since the first time I was on stage, I was like, 'Oh, this is what it means to be fully alive and satisfied.' I don't think anything's as satisfying as a play.
You can't listen to 'Frampton Comes Alive!' without smiling.
A lot of the people I'd love to work with, like John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, aren't alive, unfortunately.