The quote wasn't intended to be taken seriously when he said it. He was parodying himself. In a post retirement interview, he had explained that he had given everything to the game and was asked whether he regretted it. He said he did because his family had suffered and then explained how obsessive he had been using the famous line. Nobody really thinks its more important than life, it was just a typically dry and clever way to explain that we can all take it too seriously.I thought Hillsborough had permanently consigned that quote to the bin.
Yep this one. I must use it half a dozen times a season.Danny Baker’s one about people who don’t like football, being “poor, half-alive bastards”!