A Quote by David Beckham

I love scoring goals for England and playing for England. That's one of the reasons I didn't retire - I love playing for my country. — © David Beckham
I love scoring goals for England and playing for England. That's one of the reasons I didn't retire - I love playing for my country.
I don't want anyone to think I don't love playing for England because playing for your country is the greatest thing a cricketer can do.
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 couldn't see playing for England at all. I had other goals at the time when I was a mortgage advisor and had different goals when I was playing non-league football.
I prefer scoring goals, but when I am playing out on the right, I tend to come inside and provide assists, but I also like playing on the left, and I think if that is where I play, then I will have more chance of scoring - but I just hope I can help the team score goals with my assists.
I love playing against England.
I love playing England. The teas at Lord's are good quality.
I don't think I would have any problem at all playing in England. I'd love it.
From Under 15s to Under 19s, I was concentrating playing for England, it was close to me, I could just go to St George's Park, it was nice. Going back to school when you've just played for England, it was amazing, you're one of the best players in the country, that's why you're getting picked.
I just love playing for England, whether it's opening or middle order.
For me there's nothing better than putting the white shirt on for England and playing for England. I'd get worried if it wasn't like that.
The love of playing trumps all of that, to be honest with you. Even the day I retire, I'll still be playing somewhere.
More than playing, my greatest moments and love of the game come from captaining England.
I think with England, I look at myself and accept that I didn't do well enough; then, other times, I was playing my best football for United and England didn't happen.
I've been living in England for a while, and I am still trying to figure out why we have Great Britain playing the Olympics together and England in football.
Playing cricket in England is what I am looking forward to, and I would love to bowl at Lord's again.
It's always nice to be in England. It's the kind of football I love to play. Even playing at Stamford Bridge, it's amazing.
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