Words matter. These are the best Rob Page Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I’ll just continue doing what I’m doing until I’m told otherwise.
I’m the luckiest Welshman.
It is not about keeping individuals happy – at times you have to make difficult decisions.
I’m from Tylorstown in the valleys and to play for your country is a great honor.
People are knocking on my door, saying they deserve a chance and when you do, do your talking out there. Actions speak louder than words.
Micky Adams took me in initially as youth coach and I’ll always be grateful to Port Vale giving me my first chance to manage.
My focus is solely on Wales. There’s a lot of work to be done.
It’s elite sport and elite preparation for games.
Nobody can rest on what they’ve done before.
Honestly, I’ve never seen anybody run so much as Connor Roberts.
Ben Davies and all the lads that haven’t played many minutes, we have to manage their minutes. You can’t expect those players to go straight into playing France for 90 minutes without having repercussions. It’s common sense.
We’ve had a taste of tournament football now and we want more of it.
Qualifying for a major tournament is something that we need to do. You want your best players around you to be able to do that.
Covid makes the job harder. But it is what it is and we have to get on with it.
The Czech Republic are in good form and are always tough opposition.
And it’s important that when you’re dual-nationality, you’re with a group of lads that you enjoy being with.
Let’s get people the minutes they need and we’re going to pick the team that’s going to give us the best chance to win a game of football.
Sometimes you get the rub of the green, sometimes you don’t.
If we have to dig a trench and put our tin hats on at times we will do it and we proved we can do that as well as play.
We’ve got one of the best medical teams in the country and we trust in what they do is in the best interest of the players to get them fit. They’re not going to undo any work that’s been done at club level, and that’s irrespective if you’re Gareth Bale or whoever.
We’ve got a lot of players not playing domestic football week in, week out. What is it? Is it the crest on their chest that makes them raise their game? It must be. It’s playing for Wales. It’s powerful and everybody would walk on broken glass to get into this squad.
If you’re winning games of football and you’re playing well, why would you change?
There’s more to Gareth’s game than scoring goals, he’s brought a lot to the changing room.
I’ve been a club manager myself and know the demands and, from a selfish point of view, you want your players to be fit every week.
I want to be successful in football.
I left the valleys at 16 years old to go and pursue a career.
We made sure that Ian Gwyn Hughes from the media department gave a speech about the anthem. We translated it into English, what the meaning of it is and it is very powerful.
Look at Joe Morrell’s performance against France. He was like ‘give me the ball,’ he wanted to be the best player on the pitch.
Everybody’s going to make mistakes, everybody’s going to miss chances.
We have to show every team, whether it’s Estonia, Belarus or Belgium, the same respect.
I just think when you have success playing a certain way and formation, you are asking for more problems by changing it.

It’s not just about scoring goals, it’s about being a team player and setting goals up.
It’s not just about goals and assists. It’s everything else that comes with.