A Quote by Gary Cahill

Are Chelsea a hard club to turn down? Yes, of course. — © Gary Cahill
Are Chelsea a hard club to turn down? Yes, of course.
But what club wouldn't welcome the chance to strengthen their side, what club would turn down the resources Chelsea have?
Chelsea is a top club, and I have many friends there, but you cannot turn down the chance to join Manchester United.
There are only two ways for me to leave Chelsea. One way is in June 2010 when I finish my contract and if the club doesn’t give me a new one. It is the end of my contract and I am out. The second way is for Chelsea to sack me. The way of the manager leaving the club by deciding to walk away, no chance! I will never do this to Chelsea supporters.
It is very tough in England. Every away game is hard, of course. And normally, if you're a big club like Chelsea, you're supposed to win games at home against smaller clubs. But in England, that's not the case. We must play well every game.
I would never regret joining a club like Chelsea, and hopefully I will be a long time at Chelsea.
My goal is to stay here at Chelsea. Unless Chelsea does not want me anymore - then I'd have to find another club!
It's an honour to wear the shirt and the badge, and to be part of such an illustrious club is gonna be exciting, and putting that shirt on will be pretty special. Well, my message to Chelsea fans is that I can promise that I'll work hard and give my all for this club. Hopefully we can build up a good relationship over the next few years. And I'm just excited to be part of this whole club and organisation and bringing as much success to it as possible.
When Chelsea came calling for me, it was an opportunity, it was a chance and looking from the outset you may not be sure how it's going to go. But it's one you can't turn down, you have to grab it with both hands. Then you have to work as hard as you can to make it work.
I had an amazing time at Chelsea. I can't pinpoint to a specific event, but the best moment was the honour of signing for Chelsea because I was proud to be at such a club.
It's hard to compare the faith of Gareth Southgate and Roy Hodgson and my lack of chances at Chelsea because it's such a big club.
Architects are pretty much high-class whores. We can turn down projects the way they can turn down some clients, but we've both got to say yes to someone if we want to stay in business.
For Chelsea, I would turn down every job in the world.
No club moves me from Chelsea until Chelsea wants me to move because I want to be where I am loved.
When Southampton showed interest it was hard for me to turn down a club that has proven to be a great place for young players to grow and get given the opportunity to show a bigger audience that they are ready.
Chelsea is a big club, a club that has given me the opportunity to play as a starter, to grow even more.
It's tough being at Chelsea. I work hard every day in training. It's a massive club with really good players, so you don't get the opportunity every weekend.
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