Alan Quote by Chris Coleman Download Open image “When I was at Swansea, I lost Alan Davies, who was only 30.” — Chris Coleman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Alan Lost Only Who
I was an 18-year-old lad playing in a Scottish League Cup final at Hampden in front of 60,000 against Celtic. That's an experience I… — James Maddison Copy Share Image
England Under 16, Under 17, Under 18, I played centre-half. But back then, David Moyes thought it was difficult to throw a 16-year-old in… — Jack Rodwell Copy Share Image
The lads I played football with on the street when I was a kid in Cardiff were as good as me, and in many… — Craig Bellamy Copy Share Image
People I played with at Swansea will tell you that I wasn't laid-back when I was there. I just wanted to win so much… — Jonjo Shelvey Copy Share Image
I remember waiting for my chance at Norwich. In November 1991, centre half Ian Butterworth limped off in a First Division game against Liverpool… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
You might have read some stuff about me sometime in the last few years. Like when I was 15: Davies becomes second-youngest player to… — Alphonso Davies Copy Share Image
At Birmingham, I was a pain in the backside for my manager Steve Bruce when I found out Blackburn wanted to sign me and… — Robbie Savage Copy Share Image
When I was at Brentford I was the only striker really for the whole season. — Ollie Watkins Copy Share Image
I looked up to Rooney and he had played for Everton when he was 16 and I wanted to do the same. — Ross Barkley Copy Share Image
I improved enormously, on and off the pitch, over that year at Swansea. — Graham Potter Copy Share Image
Roy Hodgson destroyed me. He made me play in the centre of midfield. — Roberto Carlos Copy Share Image
Champions League football in the Premier League - you're talking about the top, big, massive clubs, and it's not something I think I'd get… — Chris Coleman Copy Share Image
I don't like talking past the next game. It's never served me right in the past. — Chris Coleman Copy Share Image
Tournament football is unlike anything else. The campaign can be great, but a finals is a different challenge. — Chris Coleman Copy Share Image
“Life is full of surprises and exciting moments and sometimes we simply overlook them. We are so busy doing things.” — Chris Coleman Copy Share Image
I can remember when I was a 17-year-old at Swansea and Terry Yorath and Tommy Hutchison were in charge. — Chris Coleman Copy Share Image
You can only ask someone of their best. That's it. If you lose, and you've given your best, that's how it goes. — Chris Coleman Copy Share Image
I thought the first Welsh team I played in was the golden generation, with Neville Southall, Mark Hughes, Ian Rush, Dean Saunders, Gary Speed,… — Chris Coleman Copy Share Image
The biggest word in football, and it's a dirty word - no one likes to use it - is accountability. — Chris Coleman Copy Share Image
My friendship with the great actor and director Alan Rickman did not have a particularly auspicious start. — Katharine Viner Copy Share Image
“Alan prayed she wasn’t complying from some sense of obligation. He didn’t want that, but neither could he bear for her to leave him… — Bonnie Dee Copy Share Image
I had written a tune called 'Shake, Rattle and Roll,' but the white stations refused to play it - they thought it was low-class… — Jesse Stone Copy Share Image
“Alan:I used rabbit-skin glue to size the panels. I got it from the art shop. I don’t know if they use real rabbits in… — J.L. Merrow Copy Share Image
I've played under Alan Pardew, Gianfranco Zola, Avram Grant, Sam Allardyce, Alan Curbishley and Slaven's made me captain. — Mark Noble Copy Share Image
I love 'Love Actually' and particularly the story with Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson. I think it's possibly the best exploration of infidelity that's… — John Requa Copy Share Image
I fell in love with Alan Ayckbourn the day I met him and, starting with 'The Norman Conquests,' went on to do eight plays… — Michael Gambon Copy Share Image
“Alan shook his head. Jeremy was hopeless. Either he’d find an equally soft-headed girl and they’d live happily ever after like two cooing doves,… — Bonnie Dee Copy Share Image
“As he left Chinatown behind, Alan thought of the woman he’d seen on the wharf the other day, the golden splendor of her gown,… — Bonnie Dee Copy Share Image
Alan White and I spent the next two or three years working together on this. We developed what is known a stochastic volatility model.… — John Hull Copy Share Image