A Quote by Gary Cahill

I was told 'you can't play for England, you're at Bolton.' I proved them wrong. — © Gary Cahill
I was told 'you can't play for England, you're at Bolton.' I proved them wrong.
I tell people to look at me and understand that everybody first told me that I couldn't be a 6-foot, 9-inch point guard, and I proved them wrong. Then they told me I couldn't be a businessman and make money in urban America, and I proved them wrong. And they thought I couldn't win all these championships, and I proved them wrong there as well.
I wanted to play in the Premier League and Bolton offered me that opportunity at that time and that was why I signed for Bolton.
How many managers told me, 'Get a nose job. You're not pretty enough'? But I proved them wrong.
How many managers told me, 'Get a nose job. You're not pretty enough?' But I proved them wrong.
I came to Chelsea and it was 'oh you can't play Champions League, you can't do this, you can't do that' and I proved them wrong.
I do not want anyone in Bolton to think that, if I play there, I am doing it for the wrong reasons.
I guess people looked at me in college, said I couldn't shoot or play defense. I proved them wrong.
I didn't know too much about Bolton but I knew other Spanish players were here. I didn't talk to them but I heard good things about Bolton.
When I went to England the first time, everyone asked the same question - how come you're so big in Europe and nothing in England. And I told them that all the continents, they're coming, one by one.
I love it when they doubt me and I can prove them wrong. I proved them wrong against Peterson. I did it again against Acosta. I did it with Antillon and I did it with Alvarado. So I'll be ready.
People said I couldn't gig, and I proved them wrong.
I proved myself in Barcelona, and after I proved myself in Germany, I wanted to prove myself in England.
When I was 11, I told my mum I would play for England - and by 17, I'd done it.
Ronaldo has nothing to prove to anyone, he has proved his talent by being the top scorer in England. He has proved it by winning the Premier League, by winning the Champions League, with Manchester United.
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.
There were doubts when I got drafted. I've seen plenty of articles and things, like that I probably wouldn't be an elite point guard. I wanted to prove people wrong. And when I got my first contract, they said I was overpaid. I proved them wrong again.
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