A Quote by Robert Green

Representing my country will always be one of my proudest achievements, and I feel honoured to have played for England. — © Robert Green
Representing my country will always be one of my proudest achievements, and I feel honoured to have played for England.
To this day, one of my proudest achievements is captaining my country.
I have been hugely honoured to have played for my country and I would never shut the door.
I have to tell you, I'm proudest of my life off the court. There will always be great basketball players who bounce that little round ball, but my proudest moments are affecting people's lives, effecting change, being a role model in the community.
I made my England debut when I was 17, against India. I was the first Asian to play for the England women's team, and I did have mixed feelings playing against the country my parents are from but I was born and bred in England and I've always known I wanted to play for my country.
How were we to know 'Highway' would be such a success? It is one of my proudest achievements.
I played 112 times for Uruguay and experienced some of the greatest moments in my life representing my country.
The first important thing is representing the country. That feeling will always be there, be it World Cup or any other tournament.
I think the people of Great Britain have embraced me in a great way and I feel honoured and looking forward to winning the title in England for them.
Paul Scholes was always unbelievably talented. Quiet. And dirty. When he got his tackle right, it was a great tackle. But when he got it wrong, he could kill someone. He was so talented and a player I feel honoured to have played with.
When I live in a country, I always try to learn about the country - not just England, the U.K. as a whole - so I will stay here some days to do something different.
In England, philosophers are honoured, respected; they rise to public offices, they are buried with the kings... In France warrants are issued against them, they are persecuted, pelted with pastoral letters: Do we see that England is any the worse for it?
The pride I feel in representing my people, no matter where I am, is never going to diminish. I could be in Hong Kong, Singapore, Egypt or even Las Vegas, I'll always be representing my people.
I played for England off the back of playing for Bolton so I would like to thank the fans there for making me feel at home for the four years that I played there.
I got to direct a human interest sports drama - to this day, one of my proudest achievements in my career and a source of undying pride.
From Under 15s to Under 19s, I was concentrating playing for England, it was close to me, I could just go to St George's Park, it was nice. Going back to school when you've just played for England, it was amazing, you're one of the best players in the country, that's why you're getting picked.
England is of course a great country to play in, and I'll always be open for a return. But it has to be a club I feel good about.
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