Any decent coach can make more than enough money just doing three or four T20 leagues.
“Any decent coach can make more than enough money just doing three or four T20 leagues.”
— Jonathan Agnew · Coach
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Any decent coach can make more than enough money just doing three or four T20 leagues.
“Any decent coach can make more than enough money just doing three or four T20 leagues.”
— Jonathan Agnew · Coach
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“Any decent coach can make more than enough money just doing three or four T20 leagues.”
“I always wanted to be a professional cricketer, which meant I didn't work as much as I should have done at exams. But, happily, it came off.”
“It's an interesting education to listen to cricket commentary when you're not at the game. When you're there, which is most of the time for me, it flows over you. But when you're not there, you look at it in a slightly different way. You pick up things.”
“When you know that batting will be tough, that the ball might move around and your technique will be tested, you have to make sure that you don't give the bowlers any more advantages.”
“Some people get the wrong idea about what the job of a cricket correspondent involves - it's not all laid-on luxury travel.”
“It is one thing to err on the side of caution. Equally, Test wins have to be earned. They are seldom handed to you on a plate.”
“I hate to predict my future. I never really thought I would be a head coach at 34 years old. I never thought I would be traded to Tampa. I never even really thought I would be fired, even though I probably deserved it. I try not to predict things.”
“It's a saying if coach likes and sees good stuff in you and wants you to play he'll pick on you, he'll make you work and do things right. Once he stops talking to you, you know you're done.”
“I used to get called the Tin Man by my old reserve team coach. You know when you get a bit taller? You can't really move your legs that well and things like that. Warren Joyce called me it, forever remembered.”
“I go out there with whatever the coaches call, and whatever they do, I just go out there, and I'm the player. Coaches coach, and players play.”
“I want to train to win the confidence of the coach and my teammates so I can get good performances on the pitch.”
“Up to nineteen seventy six when I quit gymnastics I was very, disappointed because I didn't have anything which is, live with. I didn't have a friend so I didn't have a coach anymore.”