Wife And Football Quotes
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Wife And Football Quotes & Sayings
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I want to play football for as long as my body will let me, and for as long as I can do a good job at it. And I want a wife. A son. Maybe another kid.
— Jaci Burton
To my wife 'I told you I was sick'.
— Lou Holtz
Husband: a man who buys his football tickets four months in advance and waits until the day before his anniversary to buy his wife a gift.
— Rita Rudner
Gratitude is the appreciation of what is, of life, of existence, of anybody and anything, for just the way it is.
— Adyashanti
My wife doesn't like Football but she watches it just for Messi.
— Roger Federer
A good football coach needs a patient wife, a loyal dog and a great quarterback - but not necessarily in that order.
— Bud Grant
Always trust your gut and your intuition will steer you right, every time.
— Charisma Carpenter
As a footballer's wife, I take great exception to the way we are portrayed in Footballers' Wives.
— Karren Brady
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— Robert Bryndza
I was at one time a football wife, and there is a certain level of bonding that happens between women who are the wives of football players.
— Gabrielle Union
My wife loves football, but I think she's resigned to the fact that I'll never make it there.
— Mario Andretti
Let me be
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and forgotten — Giuseppe Ungaretti
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and forgotten — Giuseppe Ungaretti
You can change your wife, your politics, your religion, but never, never can you change your favourite football team.
— Eric Cantona
I am an ardent recycler. I would like to think that it works. I don't know whether it does or not.
— David Attenborough
John Bond has blackened my name with his insinuations about the private lives of football managers. Both my wives are upset.
— Malcolm Allison
I take pride in my life-my wife, my family. I try my best not to have football define the person that I am.
— Troy Polamalu
My wife runs the house much better than I could so I think she could be a linesman or a referee or even a football manager and that's the truth.
— Ian Holloway