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Motivation Quote by Ron Atkinson

"He sliced the ball when he had it on a plate"

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A tiny sentence that lands like a groan from the terraces: a player had the chance gift-wrapped, then still managed to ruin it. "On a plate" is the key insult-by-implication. It belongs to the language of British football commentary where goals are imagined as meals: a teammate has served the perfect chance, all you have to do is eat. Atkinson’s phrase turns finishing into basic competence and frames failure as a kind of social faux pas. You didn’t just miss; you disrespected the cook.

"Sliced the ball" does its own work. It’s not the noble miss - not a heroic save, not bad luck, not a fraction-wide curl. It’s the ugly technical error, the contact that screams panic: head up too early, body shape wrong, a moment of indecision. That specificity matters because it locates blame in the player’s craft and composure, not in the chaos of the game.

The subtext is managerial, too. Atkinson, a coach-turned-TV personality, is selling a worldview where football is about taking responsibility in decisive moments. His voice often carried the older-school conviction that top players separate themselves by doing the simple things under pressure. The line also flatters the audience: you may not execute a Champions League through-ball, but you know what it looks like to throw away a sitter. It’s comedy with teeth, and it’s why the phrasing sticks.

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Ron Atkinson (born March 18, 1939) is a Athlete from United Kingdom.

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