When you go out on to that field it's going to be war. Sportsmanship is playing to the best of your abilities and then, afterwards, shaking your opponent's hand.
Bruce Grobbelaar
Ray Clemence was the best in the world at having nothing to do for 89 minutes and then in the 90th minute making a great save.
Life is too short to sit around doing nothing.
The surname Grobbelaar is roughly translated in English from original Dutch as 'clumsy,' so I think I was struggling from the start to rid myself of the clown tag that plagued me throughout my career.
I still have dreams about Hillsborough. Well, nightmares, anyway.
You can't put your arm around the referee! That's ungentlemanly conduct.
In this day and age, in modern goalkeeping, if you come out and you catch the ball and you get smacked, you're going to get the foul.
Just because you've made a mistake... everybody makes mistakes. It's how you come out of it.
You're as good as your last game, and that's how you get over it in any walk of life.
Rotation should be natural and changes should be made only when there are injuries and suspensions.
On the European nights, the corporate fans from overseas can't get tickets. It's mainly local fans. That's why the atmosphere is so great and the passion is so strong.
When I used to play, the manager would tell us that you are as good as your last performance. That made all the players more hungry to finish strong.
I broke Steve McMahon's nose twice in one night.
I like to be in big open spaces with high skies.
Petr Cech is one of the finest goalkeepers I have seen and he has proved that in the Premier League.
Looking back and knowing what I do, I believe the people who started the initial surge at Heysel were not Liverpool fans.
People ask me why I can still smile on the pitch when we're losing. I tell them that if you lose your smile and stop being happy, you should find yourself a plot in the graveyard.
If you're going to do a spaghetti legs routine where else but in Rome to do it. The home of spaghetti!
I have been called a clown in football - but if I don't go onto the field with a laugh and smile, I shouldn't be doing it.
Alisson is undoubtedly one of the best goalkeepers in the world and he deserves to be put on that pedestal. Him and Manuel Neuer are probably the best two when it comes to angles - those two are the very best in the world at getting their angles right, they don't have to dive because they aren't out of position.
I will never apologise for laughing at life and enjoying football.
Greed is the worst thing.
The biggest memory I have is the 1984 European Cup final against Roma and my 'spaghetti legs' routine during the penalty shoot-out that won us the trophy. People said I was being disrespectful to their players, but I was just testing their concentration under pressure. I guess they failed that test.
We were taught in school that there was a fundamental difference between black people and white people - that we were superior.
With Keita, he will hunt you down, get the ball, then 'either get in the box and score or he has the same type of 'passing range Philippe Coutinho had in the final delivery.
An injured Gerrard is still better than many fully-fit players.
If Alisson stays at Liverpool long enough he could break all the records that myself and Ray Clemence achieved.
I dream of going to coach in Europe and England once I have done my apprenticeship here in Africa.
I enjoyed 13 successful seasons at Anfield, becoming the most decorated goalkeeper in league history. But I believe the match-fixing scandal arose because the press did not like this person they perceived as arrogant and who had a reputation for clowning around in games. Goalkeepers aren't supposed to do that.
I've likened Mignolet to worse than Dracula because at least Dracula comes out of his coffin now and then. He seems to stay on his line and that's it.
You know, the one thing you never lose as a sportsman is your competitiveness.
When Jurgen Klopp came to Liverpool I was ecstatic. I knew his pedigree and what he did at Borussia Dortmund. What a job he did there.
I've had a lot of things thrown at me. A lot of coins that had been sharpened, billiard balls, and I had a dart thrown at my back at Burnley. And potatoes with razor blades.
Governments cannot interfere in football matters - Fifa suspends countries for that.
If you ever look at my history of coaching in South Africa, no team has ever gone down. And I'm talking about places in the league. They've always gone up.
I can only say sorry for the past. I can't change it.
The fans called me Jungleman. They said this young guy's not white. He's black in a white man's skin.
I mentioned that Mignolet is bad at coming for crosses and as soon as that went into the newspapers, he got better.
Jurgen Klopp was very astute in seeing Keita's ability and potential to develop.
I've always said Reina has the best distribution out of the continental 'keepers. His kicking out and throwing is absolutely superb. He might actually score from a kick one day, either out of his hands or he'll come 35 yards out and have a go at goal.
Mohamed Salah, well if you go to Egypt he is a god there.
Liverpool had African players from the '50s and '60s. There were goalkeepers in the early days from South Africa. Then in 1981 there was a guy who came to Anfield. They say 'who is this guy' and it is me; I am African.
Anyone who comes out of Brazil at a young age and comes over to Europe has got to have a big heart and a big personality.
It can be daunting playing in front of the Kop.
I had to learn some hard lessons in my early days because I was a bit of a showman, a kind of Jekyl and Hyde character.
Alisson arrives at Liverpool with much more experience than De Gea had when he first went to United so I don't think there will be anyone out there who doesn't feel Alisson shouldn't be here.
If a goalkeeper can save you 15-20 points a season, his value is high. It's like a striker scoring 20 goals a season.
If you asked all the goalkeepers in my era, they will tell you that they were worth a lot more than the price they were bought.
Any goalkeeper that's going to play for Liverpool is going to be looked at and scrutinised - every shot, everything about it is going to be scrutinised.
You can't worry about the game you've just played, because you can't do anything about it. And the next time you go onto the field, don't do what you did in the last game!