Quotes about premiership (16 Quotes)


    Our spirit has been low because of the losses but we have to trust ourselves to turn it around. We have four extremely important months ahead of us. There are 16 Premiership matches left and every one of them will have to be treated like a cup final.

    It goes without saying that when you're the manager of a Premiership club, you go eight miles down the road and get beaten by a team two divisions below you, it's disappointing.

    David is a great passer of the ball with lots of Premiership experience. He has quick feet and the ability to unlock defenses with his passing range and eye for the goal.


    Getting in the Premiership with this club was a wonderful achievement for everybody - and if we can manage to stay in it, then that would be even greater. This is a bit of a bonus really.


    I was a bit worried coming back to the Premiership from America, but I have been pleased with my form, and the interest I have received has been good for my ego. I have no worries about my fitness, and I am really looking forward to the season starting now.


    I have always maintained a high level of fitness, and that is why I am still able to handle the demands of playing in the Premiership. People have always commented on my fitness, and it's something I pride myself on.

    He has outstanding ability. He's played in the Premiership and can go past people. Fans love to see players take people on and that's what he does - he's a real handful.

    There's nothing we can do about it, so we'll just look ahead to the semi-finals. We've come out of the game with a fair few injuries so a week off with the minor premiership would have been nice, but we've got to play now.

    The draw doesn't make you happy but in the context of the Premiership it is a result you have to accept. When you arrive at the end of January and you lose your first two points at home, I think that is a magnificent achievement.

    I've left Boro in the Premiership, which was always what I wanted to do. Actually that's not quite true. I took them to three cup finals, where they'd never been before. But I had set my eyes on being the first manager in their history to deliver a major trophy.

    The plan was that I was going to retire and take a job with the American Federation, but Nottingham Forest offered me a contract and there was interest from West Ham and another Premiership club.


    When you arrive in January and lose your first two points at home, I think that's a magnificent achievement. When you don't win at home you always feel a taste you don't like but in the context of the Premiership we have one more point and one less game to play and we are going in the direction of the title, so it's not too bad.




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