A Quote by Patrick van Aanholt

Sunderland is like a family and I'm very happy to be part of it. — © Patrick van Aanholt
Sunderland is like a family and I'm very happy to be part of it.
When I was very young, coming into the Sunderland side, if we got beaten, I'd be very down. I'd go home, and it would drag on for days, I'd be thinking about the game. I was from Sunderland, felt things like a fan, and got really down.
I'm very happy about my career, and I'm proud of having played in Bolton and Sunderland.
I was player-manager at Sheffield United. I played my last ever game for them. It was terrible. We lost 4-1, I think to Sunderland. Fancy that, a Geordie, being forced to retire because of a defeat to Sunderland.
I am very happy and honored to be part of the Sony ATV family.
The nicest part of the prize, perhaps, is the effect on my friends and family. Each of them feels proud and happy to have the relationship with me that they do. In a way, it's as though they received an award too, and I like that very much.
First and foremost, I feel very lucky to have the family I have, so I would like my family to stay happy and healthy.
I never look back at all. All of my sentiment and emotion goes into my family. I'm an extremely family oriented person and I have a very, very happy family life. That doesn't just include blood relations. I have friends who are close to me.
When my family first found out about my part in 'EastEnders' they were happy for me and very supportive.
I'm in a very close-knit, very, very tight family. My grandmother had 13 kids, so we had a lot of family like 50, 60 grandchildren and we all lived in Jersey, relatively in the same area. So every time there was something, my entire family was there. And I just believed everybody's family was like that.
I'm a happy guy. I like to joke around. I'm irreverent. I love my family; I love my son. I was very happy with and proud of the birth of my son. I grew up a lot after he was born. I'm just an easy and happy guy.
I'm just happy to be part of the family, the decathlon family.
I'm very happy to have already been welcomed into the LFC family, I'm a part of history having won the Champions League and hopefully we keep making history.
It's very important to have a coach who wants to win every single game and who approaches them like they are not a problem - whether it is against Sunderland or Man City or against anyone.
I want to stay in London. I am very happy here, and so are my family. I like the city.
There are no happy endings. Endings are the saddest part, So just give me a happy middle And a very happy start.
If we're a family and your brother wishes you death, it's not a very happy family.
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