A Quote by Ashley Young

I've always said that when you pull on an England shirt, it's a proud moment, and it's an honour to play for and represent your country. — © Ashley Young
I've always said that when you pull on an England shirt, it's a proud moment, and it's an honour to play for and represent your country.
To put on an England shirt to represent your country is a great honour. That feeling never changes.
I'm a passionate player when I pull that England shirt on; it's a very special and proud moment for you.
As a young boy growing up it was my dream to play for Australia and to pull on the famous green and gold shirt to represent my country. To have been given the opportunity to not only fulfil that dream, but to have done it 79 times, and many of which as captain, makes me incredibly proud and thankful.
I am a proud Englishman and proud every time I pull on the England shirt.
To play in the white shirt of England is an honour, and you give your all every time you step on the pitch.
I have always said that for me it would be an honour to continue at Juventus and to end my career here, because it's a shirt you are proud to wear.
I always believe you give your all for whoever you're playing for, whatever shirt you put on. You play for that team and you want to win for that team - whether I'm wearing a Liverpool shirt or an England shirt.
I love track racing and I'm proud to be a British cyclist and proud to pull on the jersey to represent my country.
I am very proud to represent my country and the honour of being captain.
It's down to us to play, do our job and honour the shirt that we pull on, so as to ensure we send the fans away happy.
Pulling on your country's shirt is the greatest honour a footballer can have. It's what I always dreamed of as a kid and I get a buzz every time.
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.
One of the U.S. Soccer Federation's points is that it's an honour and a privilege to to play for this country, and it is. But we also represent the entire country, and the idea of liberty and justice isn't afforded to everyone.
To represent your country is the ultimate honour, and to play Test cricket for India will be the ultimate fulfilment of my cricketing ambition.
I made my England debut when I was 17, against India. I was the first Asian to play for the England women's team, and I did have mixed feelings playing against the country my parents are from but I was born and bred in England and I've always known I wanted to play for my country.
All I know is that playing for Arsenal to me is always going to be an honour. I'm always proud to represent this club and wear the badge.
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