A Quote by Jack Wilshere

It's every kid's dream to represent their country at a World Cup. — © Jack Wilshere
It's every kid's dream to represent their country at a World Cup.
I've played at a European Championship; to represent your country at a World Cup is every boy's dream, and for me, it would definitely be a dream come true.
It's what you dream of as a kid, playing for your country and winning a World Cup.
Delighted with the opportunity to represent India at the World Cup. This is a dream come true for any cricketer. I will do all that I can to contribute to a World Cup win.
It's something that I dreamed of since I was a kid - to be able to represent my country and play in the Ryder Cup is what dreams are made of.
Olympics are probably the most important thing for Russians than any other athletes in the whole world. Since I was a little kid and since everybody was a little kid, their dream was playing in Olympic Games, especially if we have a chance to represent our country in Sochi, it's unbelievable and it's going to be a great thing.
It is the dream of every player. Imagine winning the World Cup in your own country. It would be the happiest day of my career.
It's going to be a massive honour to represent your country, if selected, for the World Cup.
I'm a forward, and I dream of a goal in the World Cup, pushing it, kicking it from outside the box, wherever. I dream of scoring at a World Cup.
For any cricketer, the ultimate dream is to be a World Cup champion. My dream is to win the World Cup for India.
It's what every kid dreams of: winning a World Cup for your country. There's nothing that will ever, ever beat that or even compare to it.
If you are playing in any team or even if you represent your country, some pressure is there. This is a World Cup so all the eyes are on you.
Brazil go into every World Cup expecting to win - so when it is in Brazil, it is expected even more. You can't understand what the World Cup means to our country. Not just the fans and players, but everybody in Brazil lets us know that they expect it. Our president, people in politics, all tell us to come back with the World Cup.
When I was younger Canada took me in. Being able to represent my country in a World Cup would be an amazing experience.
Brazil goes into every World Cup expecting to win - so when it is in Brazil it is expected even more. You can't understand what the World Cup means to our country.
Every player wants to win the World Cup - every country wants to win the World Cup - so anything less than that is not really a bonus. Of course you can take positives out of everything, but you won't be entirely happy if you don't win it.
I was 22, and getting into a World Cup squad is what you dream about as a kid, so finishing third was fantastic.
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