A Quote by Dwight Gayle

That was probably the biggest shock I had in my career, coming from League Two to the Championship. — © Dwight Gayle
That was probably the biggest shock I had in my career, coming from League Two to the Championship.
When I wrestled Randy Orton, that was probably the biggest match of my career at that point, because that was when I had the other shot at the WWE championship.
I had a lot of doubt coming into my career about being an elite point guard in this league.
I've had to work so hard in my career to get to this point, from leaving City and going to the Championship to work my way back up. I believed I could do it, and I'm grateful to Burnley and Tottenham for letting me do it in the Premier League.
It's such a crazy league, the Championship. People used to say that to me, and when you are in the Premier League, you don't really take notice. It's a good league; it's tough, and I like it. But the Premier League is where I want to be, with Villa.
I won two Premier League championships, I played a lot - I won a championship with the Brazil team too.
I have won Serie B, Serie C, Serie D like the Championship, League One, and League Two here in England.
When you look at the vast amounts of money in the Premier League - and some extent the Championship - people think all footballers get paid a lot. But there's a different side. In League Two, it's dog-eat-dog. You must work for your money by getting results.
I came to Notts County and I loved being there. It was great to play a full season and win the League Two championship.
I think the biggest thing I want to learn from Kevin Garnett, with him having a ring, is how do I become a championship player? How do I see how a championship team looks like? How do I use myself to be a championship contributor?
Everybody was ready to put Denver and Indianapolis in the championship game. We're the same team that went 15-1 last year and made it to the championship game. We're coming from a different perspective now, being on the road playing two tough road games. We all believed in one another, even if no one else did.
I've played in nearly every league and country on these islands, apart from League One. I've played in Scotland, I've played in Wales, in the Premier League and in the Championship. I've been lucky to get a broad footballing education.
If I retire from this league and I haven't won at least one championship, I'll feel like all my years in the league would be a failure.
I honestly didn't even know who the coach was when I was coming to New York. I just wanted to win a championship; I didn't even know who was coaching. I didn't care. It could have been Aunt Jemima. They could have had the syrup coaching. I was coming here regardless. I just wanted to win a championship here.
The biggest win of my career is coming.
It's a big step up for me, coming from the Championship to the Premier League, and, at the end of the day, it's up to the gaffer when I play and what role I take up.
We get three of the Ball boys on the Lakers together, and we gonna go championship, championship, championship, championship, championship.
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