This dream simply expresses your pleasure in your sport and your commitment to teamwork. By assisting a goal instead of placing yourself in the spotlight, the dream expresses a significant level of maturity and dedication to your fellow players.
To score a goal
You probably mean: "A goal is a dream with a deadline."But it was said/written by Napoleon Hill.
Score means to partially cut so it can fold easier. :)
A goal simply is setting a specific task to be achieved at a given time.
The cockatoo in this dream represents a goal or aspiration you want to obtain or achieve. It flies out of reach, expressing your fear that your goal might likewise be beyond your grasp. Note that the dream only expresses your feelings; it does not predict either success or failure.
You presumably mean the blow up Liverpool beach ball which deflected a Sunderland goal past keeper Pepe Reina.
the French word "but" means a goal in soccer. "marquer un but" = to score a goal the English word but is translated by "mais" in French
you can think of your goals as a dream that has deadline. it makes you both passionate and realistic.it also means that sure you can try to achieve but it doesnt always work
I think you mean "A goal is a dream with a deadline." Napoleon Hill said this, and he was differentiating between goals and dreams, implying that goals are things that you actually plan to accomplish within a certain time-frame, whereas dreams are simply desperate desires for the future which may or may not ever come true
it means the action of kicking the ball into the opponents goal.
It means a player who is nearly always playing nearer their goal. They are the players who are supposed to get up the pitch and score.
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