A Quote by Gareth Barry

I had my time in the England shirt and won a lot of caps. — © Gareth Barry
I had my time in the England shirt and won a lot of caps.
When I was young and visited England with my auntie, as somebody who was football crazy, I simply had to come back with a shirt. I can't remember why, but I came back with an Arsenal shirt and my brother had a Manchester United one.
If Glenn Hoddle had been any other nationality, he would have had 70 or 80 caps for England.
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.
A lot of people have lost interest in watching England play. To get motivated to watch international football, you need your country to be having some form of success and England haven't had any for a long time now.
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.
I have played a lot of games, had a good international career, and picked up a lot of caps, but it is not going to be complete without winning trophies, so that is my main goal.
No England international is a practice match. Every time you wear this shirt, it is of importance for you, the country, and the supporters.
To play in the white shirt of England is an honour, and you give your all every time you step on the pitch.
I used to be able to be in England and just be fine. No one had any idea who I was.I get a lot more abuse in England.
The budget caps were busted, mightily so. And we are reviewing with people like Judd Gregg from New Hampshire and others some budgetary reform measures that will reinstate - you know, possibly reinstate budgetary discipline. But the caps no longer - the caps, I guess they're there. But they didn't mean much.
I've played 100 caps for England, for my country. Being the first black player, I think, is amazing.
I wear jeans and a T-shirt sometimes. I just like clothes - since the first time I can remember, like age ten or eleven; I was just obsessed with music and clothes. Just like a lot of people in England from my generation.
I am a proud Englishman and proud every time I pull on the England shirt.
I just love diving around in goal. Being able to do it for my country is amazing and I remind myself of it every single time I pull on an England shirt.
Well, I've learned a lot from Bill Belichick. I've said time and time again, before I got to New England, I thought I knew a lot about football. But I think he taught me a lot from A to Z. I still carry it to this day.
I lived in England to learn English. When I went to England for the first time, it was like being on the Moon. I had no friends, I couldn't speak the language. I was very isolated.
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