Eat like a horse? Fine, just not six bags of crisps on a matchday!
“Eat like a horse? Fine, just not six bags of crisps on a matchday!”
— Steve Nicol · Bags
The World Motivation
Eat like a horse? Fine, just not six bags of crisps on a matchday!
“Eat like a horse? Fine, just not six bags of crisps on a matchday!”
— Steve Nicol · Bags
Eat like a horse? Fine, just not six bags of crisps on a matchday!
We had something over Everton in those games during the Eighties. We knew it and they did too. It was a huge thing to have, that psychological advantage, and we made the most of it.
Crisps, pies, pizzas, coke - I was a bit of a human dustbin. But my philosophy was: 'Ach, I'll burn it off at training.' And I did.
Obviously, if you go to any football club in the world, you're going to get guys taking the mickey out of one another, but I would say that in Liverpool it was a lot closer to the knuckle.
As great as Sadio Mane is, John Barnes is one of the best players I have ever played with - and I've played with a lot of good players at Liverpool.
In Hollywood there's no real material. They would send me stuff, but I hadn't even seen the director. If I don't see the director's eyes, I'm not going. I'm not even going to pack my bags.
During her illness we received bags and bags of anything you can imagine, from get well cards to origami from Japan to medications. The mail lady used to come on a little moped - and she had to rent the mail truck from the town next door because she had to lug these bags to our door with thousands of cards we couldn't even open.
When I was a kid, I was always drawing things. I'd get butcher paper or grocery bags and draw on them.
I'm very hard on my bags because I tend to carry a lot of stuff with me.
I'm never getting too lonely because it's the kind of disease where you might sit in front of the TV with three bags of biscuits, rather than communicate with the world.