Eighties Quote by Joe Hart Download Open image “I don't really know football from the Seventies and Eighties. It's all myths and legends to me.” — Joe Hart ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Eighties Football Legends Me Myths
My earliest memories of football were watching and being taught about the legends. Hearing about the likes of Diego Maradona and Pele and watching… — Bugzy Malone Copy Share Image
When we started in the early '60s, football had a little bit of a tradition. But, they didn't have a mythology. And NFL Films,… — Steve Sabol Copy Share Image
I've got a lot of very fond memories playing football from the ages of four. — Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Copy Share Image
I remember during the 1970 World Cup, the whole country stopped to focus on the matches. I was nine years old. I would sit in front of the radio with my father, and we would listen to the magic of football. It was like the matches were a dramatic story being told to us. It was a kind of art,… — Tite Copy Share
I started my career in an era when footballers were different. There was a different culture. — Gareth Barry Copy Share Image
Football became my life at five or six. The earliest memory I have is of playing in my first boots, a pair of black… — Vinnie Jones Copy Share Image
Top of my wishlist is to play for a club that wants me to be their goalkeeper. — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
Not everyone is going to like you, not everyone is going to want to play you, and that's the business side of it, which… — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
It's a great honour that someone like Sir Alex Ferguson goes out of his way to mention my name. — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
I just love diving around in goal. Being able to do it for my country is amazing and I remind myself of it every… — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
People say the English players don't come to Italy because they look down on Serie A, but that's just not true. — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
I'm aware that at the big, big clubs stuff can change quickly, as can opinions and people in charge. Not everyone is going to… — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
I've got quite a few people who I hold close to my heart and I trust, and a lot of footballing opinions that I… — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
I really appreciate the people of Man City, and it turns out they appreciate me. — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
I'm experienced. I've played at the highest level for a long time and done a lot of things in the game. — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
Football is a game of opinions, and some people have a great opinion of me, and some people probably think I'm absolutely useless. — Joe Hart Copy Share Image
I'm really sick of anthems. Every song has to be a very big singalong thing - it feels very Eighties. There are a lot… — Oscar Isaac Copy Share Image
“The eighties happened. The nineties happened. Death and sickness and getting fat and going bald happened. I traded lots of dreams for a bigger… — Mitch Albom Copy Share Image
Like anybody who grew up in the Eighties, I cringe at the thought of these movies being remade, because of the corniness and cheesiness… — Omari Hardwick Copy Share Image
Much of the stuff I relate to is from the Eighties, at least cinematically. — Ti West Copy Share Image
Part of me is stuck in my childhood in the Eighties. I actually watch 'The Neverending Story,' 'Labyrinth,' and 'Legend' over and over again.… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image
I was a decent cook - competent enough to turn out the standard Eighties chalet fare: beef Wellington, banoffee pie, Delia's chocolate bread-and-butter pudding… — Mary Nightingale Copy Share Image
Music was far more tribal in the Eighties; you were into one band and that was it. — Martin Kemp Copy Share Image
I think music is so diverse today, and bands are so diverse. If you were a rock band in the Eighties, you kind of… — Dexter Holland Copy Share Image
I don't spend much time listening to the records when they're done. Usually I let go of it. Especially in the Eighties and Nineties… — Joe Perry Copy Share Image
We want to sound modern, but we're still influenced by ska, reggae and Eighties U.K. bands. — Tony Kanal Copy Share Image
You gotta understand, there weren't a whole lot of roles for Hispanics in the Eighties, so comedy was really the way I could really… — Steven Michael Quezada Copy Share Image