A Quote by Raul Jimenez

It was always a dream as a footballer to compete in the best leagues in the world and those leagues are here in Europe. — © Raul Jimenez
It was always a dream as a footballer to compete in the best leagues in the world and those leagues are here in Europe.
It is a dream from my childhood: I always wanted to play in the Premier League, which is one of the best leagues in the world.
I always think the same: English players don't generally leave England, which is strange. But of course, the Premier League's got the reputation as one of best leagues going, and one of the most competitive leagues.
Every footballer knows the Premier League is a great league. It's very competitive, and it's among the best leagues in the world.
It's one of the best leagues in Europe in football. Benfica in my opinion is one of the top 10 biggest clubs in the world.
Pitching in the big leagues is a dream. Preparing to pitch in the big leagues is a nightmare!
Everyone dreams of playing in the top leagues in Europe and the Premier League is obviously up there. Growing up in England, it's always been a dream of mine to play in the Prem.
I couldn't believe I was in the big leagues. I also knew that I have to work hard every single day to stay in the big leagues. One thing is getting to the big leagues; another thing is to stay.
The minor leagues were great. When you first sign, that is your big leagues.
Everybody in the minor leagues - if you're a player, an announcer, whatever - wants to be in the big leagues.
I played good ball in the minor leagues, and that's why they called me up to the major leagues.
I wanted to be in the big leagues, not stuck in the minor leagues.
Serie A will always be one of the best leagues in the world. I hope to go back one day.
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.
Any time you're in the coaching business or managing in the minor leagues, when you see a player who has made it to the major leagues, you get a thrill out of that.
I remember us all playing Trivial Pursuit at home and my granddad was a member of a local quiz leagues. When I was old enough, I joined the Bolton leagues.
I went to college for a reason, and that was to skip the minor leagues. I spent a year in the minors and got my at-bats in, and then I felt like I was ready for the big leagues.
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