A Quote by Danny Ings

Making my England debut was a massive achievement. — © Danny Ings
Making my England debut was a massive achievement.
I guess making my debut outside of England would have been a bit more difficult but it was nice to debut somewhere that you're familiar with.
Making my debut at such a young age was a massive thing for me.
I didn't see myself playing regularly at right-back for Manchester United or making my England debut in that position.
Misty Copeland is making history. During American Ballet Theatre's current season at the Metropolitan Opera House, Copeland will alight on that storied Lincoln Center stage, making her New York debut as the Swan Queen in the iconic masterpiece Swan Lake - a crowning achievement for any dancer, regardless of the color of her skin.
When I was setting out as a kid, five, six, seven years old, England was a dream. One of my best days as a player was my England debut - but it didn't quite happen after that!
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.
I'm pretty excited: to be inducted into the Hall of Fame is a massive achievement... and to be inducted with Oscar de la Hoya and Felix Trinidad, two great fighters, is a massive honour for me and my family.
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.
I do not equate productivity to happiness. For most people, happiness in life is a massive amount of achievement plus a massive amount of appreciation. And you need both of those things.
You only get one chance of an England debut.
My debut was against England back in 2012.
It was relief really, to know that I have scored on my England debut.
I made my debut on October 10, 2008, so it'll be seven years to the day that I could become world champion. That's a massive night to be crowned.
Wherever you get to is better than where you started. To stay on the road is a massive achievement.
To be a part of TT history is a massive achievement. It is one of, if not the greatest races on two wheels, if not on four.
Glen Johnson is an England international in the making. Although he has already played for England .
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