A Quote by Andrea Pirlo

To get onto the Maracana pitch is the dream of every child. — © Andrea Pirlo
To get onto the Maracana pitch is the dream of every child.

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When I get onto the pitch, I block out everything around it, and I really focus on the pitch.
Every child has a dream, to pursue the dream is in every child's hand to make it a reality. One's invention is another's tool.
It's an honour every time I get the chance to go out on to the pitch, whether it be starting or as a sub, so I'm just happy to get on the pitch whenever I can.
When you get the relationships right and get to know each other, it really translates onto the pitch.
When you walk onto the pitch at Old Trafford, it is not just a pitch, it is a stage. If my father could see me on that stage, I think he would be very proud. I was always kind of chasing him, and I think even though he's not here, he helped me to get to this place.
I think, when I was younger and I was on loan, I used to get nervous before games, but as you get older, you adapt to it, and it becomes second nature to walk out onto the pitch and perform.
When I used to see things in the newspapers, going onto the pitch was the best way to get away from it.
At Manchester United, we play to win. That's my first mentality when I get onto the pitch. Then everything else comes with it.
Playing in Norway allowed me to get back out onto the pitch and get game time, it was great to be playing regularly again.
I want to hold onto that because I think every kid when they dream about playing basketball, they don't dream about being a role player. They dream about being the man. I have that position in Toronto and to give that up and go somewhere else to be an addition would kinda defeat the purpose of my dreams.
As a young lad it's been your dream to play football and you get injuries and you've got to respond well to them and work really hard, because it's your dream to be on the pitch.
In a world as competitive as ours, the child who does not get a decent education is condemned to the fringes of society. I think all Australians agree that this is intolerable. So we must demand as much of our schools as we do of our sports teams - and ensure that they keep the Australian dream alive for every child.
I don't have to get a pitch down the middle. If I like the pitch-even if it's 15 inches off the plate, and that's the pitch I wanted-I'm swinging.
Every time I step onto the pitch for England, I feel great pride. I want to keep working hard to stay in the starting XI and push on to win trophies.
I dream for a world which is free of child labour, a world in which every child goes to school. A world in which every child gets his rights.
It's every little girl's dream to go onto the World Cup.
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