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Defence In Football Quotes By Jimmy Armfield

He's caused the Chelsea defence no amount of problems. — Jimmy Armfield

Defence In Football Quotes By Shay Given

When I'm shouting at the defence, subtitles come up in front of the goal. — Shay Given

Defence In Football Quotes By Ian Brown

A tale of too many cooks in the defence. — Ian Brown

Defence In Football Quotes By Denis Irwin

That kind of ball is meat and two drink for the Palace defence. — Denis Irwin

Defence In Football Quotes By Henry James

When you lay down a proposition which is forthwith controverted, it is of course optional with you to take up the cudgels in its defence. If you are deeply convinced of its truth, you will perhaps be content to leave it to take care of itself; or, at all events, you will not go out of your way to push its fortunes; for you will reflect that in the long run an opinion often borrows credit from the forbearance of its patrons. In the long run, we say; it will meanwhile cost you an occasional pang to see your cherished theory turned into a football by the critics. A football is not, as such, a very respectable object, and the more numerous the players, the more ridiculous it becomes. Unless, therefore, you are very confident of your ability to rescue it from the chaos of kicks, you will best consult its interests by not mingling in the game. — Henry James

Defence In Football Quotes By Richard Calland

For the record, the vuvuzela is not my enemy - and I even have, for reasons of self-defence installed a mini-vuvu with surprisingly powerful performance levels around my neck - though I miss hearing the crescendo of noise from the crowd that should accompany a promising attack on goal or a goal itself. Instead, of course, there is the monotone drone - a constant that belies the ebbs and flows of a game. — Richard Calland