Bob Benson

Bob Benson
Robert William "Bob" Bensonwas an English professional footballer, who played as a full back. Born in Whitehaven, Cumbria he spent the majority of his professional career with Sheffield United but also had spells with Southampton and Woolwich Arsenal. He gained a solitary England cap in 1913 as well as representing The Football League and undertaking an FA tour of South Africa but died as a result of playing a football match in 1916...
defense hang
Our defense is good, and we want to be competitive, ... We want to win. We're not just here to hang around and make it close. We need to be consistent.
finally realize
You finally realize it is for people. It is for everybody, it is not just for myself.
decisions excellent great happy people recruit twice unexpected
We were very happy going to Hos and never thought twice about it, ... People make decisions in life, and I don't look back, so (making Hostetler the backup) wasn't something that was unexpected to me or the team. He's an excellent recruit and he's going to do a great job.
extremely game great hard kids league played stuck tough win
To win on the road, in a league game opener, it's huge, ... We didn't play extremely well at times, but we played very tough and very hard and our kids stuck through it. It was a great win.
along further offense
We're much better off than we've been in the past, ... We're more experienced, and we know what we have to do. We're much further along with the offense than we've ever been. It's on the right track.
amazing ball game quickly turn
It's amazing how quickly the game can turn on you if you're going to turn the ball over,
ball game turn
It's a game of momentum, ... You can't turn the ball over, and you can't give up big plays.
field football game goal good hurt missed team
It's a game of field position. That missed field goal hurt us badly. That's a good football team we played.
confusion execution guys inside offense playing red zone
When we get down inside the red zone we have to come away with points, ... There was a little confusion down there. We have some young guys playing on offense ,and the execution is something we need to get better at.
perfect feelings perception
Experiencing a massage therapy session is its own best advertisement for changing perceptions. A recent national consumer survey found Americans had overwhelmingly positive feelings about their massage experience. Ninety-four percent express favorable feelings. Fully 85 percent expressed very favorable feelings about their most recent massage, with 37 percent rating it a perfect ten-out-of-ten. What is striking is that there are very few detractors. Most of those who haven't yet received a massage simply haven't felt a need for it
heart healing connections
Massage's history is rooted in technique and body knowledge, but is also about heart, healing intention and connection between therapist and client. A tension - sometimes constructive, other times uncomfortable - has been prevalent in the field between one impulse toward structure and recognition and another toward freedom and flexibility to be responsive to individual circumstances
self-confidence frustration practice
The single largest frustration in the massage field is the waste of resources and training resulting from high attrition among those who start practicing massage therapy. While some affected individuals may have made an ill-suited vocational choice and others underestimated the profession's physical demands, most appear to stumble in assembling the self-confidence and persistent salesmanship necessary to develop a professional practice
practice skills levels
A minimum required standard to obtain a massage license is quite a different matter from a voluntary certification evidencing higher-level skills. Licensing standards should be set at a level sufficient to assure safe practice, but low enough to avoid screening out those individuals who choose to perform basic work
appreciation sadness giving
A part of my appreciation for the good which moments bring has come from awareness and recognition. But it has also come from a correspnding sadness which arises from their passing. When something that can never quite be reenacted comes to an end (and all moments are that way), I feel a pensiveness within. This pensiveness gives my life a quality that might be best described as bittersweet. And those moments take on double meaning and richness - because they are here now - and because they will not always be.