A Quote by Jonjo Shelvey

I wasn't happy playing one or two games then coming out of the team. I wanted to carry on playing week in, week out. — © Jonjo Shelvey
I wasn't happy playing one or two games then coming out of the team. I wanted to carry on playing week in, week out.
When I was playing week-in week-out, I was playing 46 games a season, and there's nothing better than playing every week.
I wanted to get experience of playing a season on loan at a club, to play week in, week out.
Being at Liverpool since the age of eight, it's always been my dream to break into the first team and be playing at Anfield week in, week out.
I want to be playing, I want to have a chance to compete for my position in the team, and I want to be useful for the team and do the usual stuff on the pitch week in, week out.
We've got a lot of players not playing domestic football week in, week out. What is it? Is it the crest on their chest that makes them raise their game? It must be. It's playing for Wales. It's powerful and everybody would walk on broken glass to get into this squad.
I love playing three, four times a week. That's what I've always wanted to do. In college we played Friday, Saturday, then had the whole week to think about it.
The only way you're going to improve is playing games and learning, being a regular week on week.
I don't think you can put into words the feelings you get playing week in and week out.
As long as I'm playing week in week out, I'm going to become a better player.
When you're playing week in, week out, you're feeling fit, you feel strong, that's what you want. You find a rhythm, if you like.
Game-time is the most important thing for me. When you're playing week in, week out you have the confidence to show what you're capable of.
Because we're playing tournaments week in and week out I'd think to myself, 'What's the point in practising?' You have no down time to yourself and you're looking for some to spend with your family and friends. But I've now realised that with the game so cut-throat and standards going up every week, it doesn't work.
To be very honest with you, there were two big factors: One was that we were initially coming out in that week before Thanksgiving where both Twilight 3D and Happy Feet 2 are coming out.
I'm just trying to win games and give my team a chance, win as many as we can week in and week out.
I went away in Germany and I think I did well. But the main goal for me has always been playing in an Arsenal shirt week in, week out.
Playing week in, week out in the Premier League is massive. You're coming across the best players in the world in probably the best league in the world.
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