A Quote by Jack Wilshere

Football never stops, and that's why you need a big squad. — © Jack Wilshere
Football never stops, and that's why you need a big squad.
Football is my priority. It's a short career, and you have to make the most of it, which is why making the World Cup squad is such a big deal and something I will never take for granted.
The season lasts a long time, and we need not only a high-level squad but also a big squad.
I think to progress in major tournaments and to be at your best, you need a big squad, and you need to rotate it.
It's great to understand football - it never stops. Since I started playing football, I always learn from every coach. It's great.
When there is a World Cup the world stops, the country stops, everyone is hugging each other, whether old or young, everyone stops just to enjoy the football.
It's never a straightforward thing to do, to be able to inherit a squad. When you're mid-season it's never easy to get a team or a squad of players to function exactly the way you want them to.
Sports like baseball or baseball are easy to dramatise, because all of them have a pause and that helps with the tension. Football never stops. I'm a football fan. I believe in the beauty of the game.
You need to have a big squad; it's important when you're in the Champions League, with the amount of games we've got.
In football, we never know what will happen. That's why football is so beautiful, and a lot of people love football.
I need to always improve and that is why I work hard to try and keep my place in the squad.
I had to be reminded that the guitar is infinite. It never stops teaching you, it never stops being difficult; there's an unlimited amount of things to learn, and you'll never master it.
I joined a big club like Monaco and it was extraordinary for my growth as a player. That gave me the chance to break into the national squad, win the 1998 World Cup, the EURO in 2000, and make the leap to Italian football.
I think playing international football burns players out, but I was in and out of the England squad so never felt that.
The clock never stops, never stops, never waits. We're growing old. It's getting late.
Why can't a seven-foot guy play a doctor? Why can't I be a teacher? Why can't I be a football coach? Why can't I be a cab driver? Anything. Anything else than that. I can cry. I can do those things that they think the big guys can't do. So just give us a chance.
I grew up in Africa, in Nigeria. I never knew, I never had any reasonable encounter with football. I saw football on Sky News. I thought there were people dressed like extraterrestrials, you know, like they were going to Mars or something, headgears and shoulder pads. And I wondered why, as a child, why did they have to dress that way.
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