A Quote by Harry Wilson

I have always felt like a Liverpool player. — © Harry Wilson
I have always felt like a Liverpool player.
Liverpool players must play like a lion, give his all. There must be determination, commitment and resolve to be a Liverpool player.
Playing for Liverpool, I know what the relationship between the fans and the club is like. With every player, you can see the desire to win, the desire to show that Liverpool are the best and deserve to win the league.
I want to be a Premier League player, a Liverpool player and an England player.
But when I joined up with England I felt lucky to be there, and it was the same at Liverpool. And when I look back now I realise I lost something mentally as a player, by allowing that to happen.
It is one of my biggest regrets that Niall Quinn was not here during my time... I felt he was an intelligent player. It would have been a good combination with Thierry Henry. What I like with Quinn is if you look at the player who played next to him, he always scored 40 goals because he had a hand for his head and he just put the ball where you were. He was a team player. A top-class player makes other players look good and he had that player.
As long as possible, I want to have that relationship with Liverpool, to be a Liverpool player. To say I have done that for the whole of my career is something I have dreamed of being able to say.
When a big player leaves, a big player leaves. You're at a big club like Liverpool, another big player will come in the future.
I always felt like the trumpet or trombone player was always the coolest dude in the room.
Other teams have offered me really big money but my love for Galatasaray is real. I want to play in major leagues and my dream team is Liverpool F.C. As I always mention, Liverpool attracts me because of their tradition. In Europe, I am a Liverpool supporter, so if I go to play in Europe, I would like to play for them.
I have always felt like I am a positive player.
I always felt like I'm a good one-on-one defensive player.
Kenny Dalglish would be my first choice for Liverpool's best ever player because he was a great player with a lot of qualities.
I've always felt like I'm a winning player. Like I deserved it to be in the playoffs - to be battling.
Every Liverpool fan and Liverpool player wants to go to Old Trafford and win every time we go there.
I always felt as a horn player, a jam session wasn't satisfying enough for me. I should have been a rhythm section player, actually.
As a young player, national duty always felt kind of like... a duty. It was always there, it was normal, it was part of the job.
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