What the ISL has done is create the hype and buzz around football that it very badly needs.
“What the ISL has done is create the hype and buzz around football that it very badly needs.”
— Sunil Chhetri · Badly
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What the ISL has done is create the hype and buzz around football that it very badly needs.
“What the ISL has done is create the hype and buzz around football that it very badly needs.”
— Sunil Chhetri · Badly
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“What the ISL has done is create the hype and buzz around football that it very badly needs.”
“What we achieve individually is important but it's never ever more than the team does.”
“Football is a contact sport. So, on the pitch, it isn't possible to maintain distance like you can in an office job.”
“Over the years, all my coaches and my teammates have contributed a lot to shape my career. I can never forget their contribution and help.”
“The North East has always been the hub to produce few of the best talents in the country and it is great for the people from the hills to have their own local club to cheer for considering the kind of passion they have for the game.”
“I just want to do well with the national team.”
“The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast.”
“During the PRIDE era, I have no recollection of anyone getting hurt badly from stomps or soccer kicks.”
“Don't feel badly when you take off work to go for a run, to go for a walk; don't feel badly to take time to play with your children, to be part of their lives. Work is important, but you can't work at your best unless you're a whole person.”
“When I look around at this world, we women need each other so badly, it breaks my heart. Sisterhood is dissipating, and we aren't doing nearly enough to salvage it. Eliminate the crazies in your life, yes. But also look again at those around you.”
“We are professionals. We know when we're playing badly, so if you have a poor game, you work in training to put things right so form comes back.”
“I was the good girl. The straight A student, on the honour roll, part of the choir... I played the cello badly. I did plays.”