
Top 27 Quotes About A Soccer Coach
#1. He told me once that praying is like being a soccer coach and calling saints off the bench.
Ian Caldwell
#2. You know, a lot of those angry sort of Southern man characters that I've been doing are based on different people I might've had as, like, a soccer coach or as a teacher.
Danny McBride
#3. When I was in elementary school, the coach of our school (soccer) team personally unearthed my talents.
Eunhyuk
#4. Soviet people are better off materially and richer spiritually.
Leonid Brezhnev
#5. I was on Oprah's show recently talking about the people who impacted me the most. One was a teacher and one was my soccer coach. I didn't even go into my family, who had the most influence.
Andrew Shue
#6. I manage a team, for beach soccer. I'm the coach. Player, coach.
Eric Cantona
#7. What I learned from directing, I learned from soccer, where it's like a coach-player relationship.
Sean Durkin
#8. Watching soccer is my main hobby, really. I'm no tactician or coach, but I enjoy watching the free flow of it, the different styles, and the histories behind clubs. Like Barcelona vs. Madrid - it's not just a soccer game; it's a geopolitical struggle. There are great storylines and no commercials.
Andrew Luck
#9. We are humans, they say we are mortals. Though we do live once but can last forever.
M.H. Rakib
#10. Trying to coach kindergarteners in soccer is like trying to herd cats.
Mark R. Woodward
#11. I'm a soccer dad at heart. I want five kids, and I want to get married. I want to coach Little League.
Mekhi Phifer
#12. Music will inevitably get you into Philosophy, and once you logically see that through, will end up getting you into Theology. Once you see that through, it will end up getting you to a simple place of being happy with yourself and everybody around you.
Gino Vannelli
#13. Also, she had been secretary to the soccer coach, an office pretty much without laurels in our own time, but apparently the post for a young girl to hold in Jersey City during the First World War.
Philip Roth
#14. My father was never around. But I glorified my father, and I was always daddy's little girl. He was my first soccer coach.
Hope Solo
#15. I played soccer growing up, and then high school came along and the football coach came out one day and was like, 'Hey, do you want to kick for us?' I was like, 'Sure, I'll come out and kick one day.' I got moved up to varsity and that's how the story began.
Kyle Brindza
#16. I love humorous games. I love to laugh, and I think it's a really great way to attract players.
Kim Swift
#17. you are brought face to face with the great question about the soccer coach: Does he really matter? It turns out that coaches or managers (call them what you like) simply don't make that much difference.
Simon Kuper
#18. I believe we should support people to live, and I am therefore in favour of good quality palliative care.
Nicola Sturgeon
#19. I must have been a failed football coach in a previous incarnation.
David Blunkett
#20. My youth coach told me he'd got these two great 15-year-olds. I told him I don't want to know, because by the time they're 18 I'll be dead.
Martin O'Neill
#21. How does Usain Bolt know you? You're just my soccer coach.
Matthew Hayden
#22. It's amazing how much easier it is to think productively when your belly is full.
Patrick Rothfuss
#23. This is what creation is. The might and marvel of forever creating out of opposition.
Florida Scott-Maxwell
#24. Do not tell me what i should identify as. That is my choice not yours.
Tina J. Richardson
#25. Though the legs of a football coach are never so active on the field of play during playing time, his mind is the best or worse player on the pitch!
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#26. So are the stories true?" asked Hunter. "Depends," Becca hedged. "What have you heard?"
"That you knocked two seniors on their asses on the soccer field, then flipped off the coach."
"Absolutely true," said Becca, deadpan.
Brigid Kemmerer
#27. In July 2011, U.S. Soccer announced that they'd fired Bob Bradley and hired Jurgen Klinsmann as head coach. Jurgen had once been a world-class German striker; now he was regarded as a successful, if controversial, coach.
Tim Howard
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