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"We're always having to impress".
"It's rather nice not having to impress orchestras all the time with how good you are, which the young conductor has to all the time.
He remembers having to impress his credentials on a casting team who'd definitely never seen Son of Rambow or Wild Bill, and had probably skipped the lustreless Narnia 3 as well.
And despite having to impress a new manager and gel with new players, Gerrard does not view it as a fresh start.
"It was a huge thing for him to go from Tottenham to Real Madrid for that amount of money, going into the dressing room and having to impress some of those players and Carlo Ancelotti, a manager who has won everything.
Not having to impress colleagues, file reports, or use your wits to negotiate office politics, you find yourself struggling to get back in the swing of things when you get back into the job market.
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