A Quote by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

To be picked for your country at any stage is a massive honour, and to be at a huge tournament likes the Euros is such a bonus. — © Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
To be picked for your country at any stage is a massive honour, and to be at a huge tournament likes the Euros is such a bonus.
Representing your country in any circumstances is a huge honour.
To represent your country is a massive honour.
It's obviously a massive honour to captain your country.
It's such an honour to represent your country. It's the pinnacle of the game so when you come to a major tournament, it's always playing on your mind about what the opportunity can be and what you can achieve.
It's going to be a massive honour to represent your country, if selected, for the World Cup.
It's a massive thing to win the African Nations. It will go down in history. It was my first tournament with Nigeria, and winning it was a bonus for me; it was a good experience for me.
It was a huge honour to be chosen by the Lions and to lead the side, but the greatest of all is to represent your country and win.
It's definitely the biggest honour to captain your country at a World Cup. Only three others have done it before me so it's obviously massive. I enjoyed every minute of it.
It's a huge honour to be able to get on stage and jam with an icon.
It's a bonus if your girlfriend likes your music - definitely not a downfall.
Any opportunity you get to play for your country and wear that blue cap is an honour.
Franchise T20 competitions are great and the skill level is very high, but playing for your country is a huge honour and T20 is so popular that it should be recognised as an international game.
I would like to thank everyone who supported me to be fit for the Euros. I had some fitness problems before the tournament, but I am here now!
When I prepare for any tournament, I just feel that I want to give my best in the tournament as I may not get the next opportunity and I don't want to regret it after this tournament.
Playing for England, it's a massive honour to wear the shirt anyway, but to come and play at Wembley Stadium, in terms of how women's football has developed, it's a massive opportunity.
The crux of the biscuit is: If it entertains you, fine. Enjoy it. If it doesn't, then blow it out your ass. I do it to amuse myself. If I like it, I release it. If somebody else likes it, that's a bonus.
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