A Quote by Ronaldo

I don't think I would have any problem at all playing in England. I'd love it. — © Ronaldo
I don't think I would have any problem at all playing in England. I'd love it.
I love scoring goals for England and playing for England. That's one of the reasons I didn't retire - I love playing for my country.
I don't want anyone to think I don't love playing for England because playing for your country is the greatest thing a cricketer can do.
My record shows that I'm not the kind of player who wants to change clubs every season, and I would have no problem playing in England for many more years.
I would love to go to England, Europe and especially Australia. I have a real fantasy about playing in Australia; I would love to get over there.
Playing cricket in England is what I am looking forward to, and I would love to bowl at Lord's again.
I am a player who finds it easy to adapt to the circumstances, and I don't think I would have had a problem adapting to England.
I would have enjoyed playing some county cricket and learning my art that way, but I never had any ambitions at all to play for England, that's for sure.
People in the U.K. should support who they want to but I would like them to think that playing for England is an option.
I think it was rather an advantage not having any living poets in England or America in whom one took any particular interest. I don't know what it would be like but I think it would be a rather troublesome distraction to have such a lot of dominating presences, as you call them, about. Fortunately we weren't bothered by each other.
Not playing for Liverpool would hurt me more than not playing for England.
I think with England, I look at myself and accept that I didn't do well enough; then, other times, I was playing my best football for United and England didn't happen.
I think I would play well in England. With my height I am suited to the long ball and with the kind of crosses they put in, in England I think it would be better for me to play there.
There is no solution to any world problem, to any national problem, to any city problem or to any local problem, unless and until people get their Realization.
I think it's very important for people to not judge the people you're playing. You have to find a way to love them because their story is theirs. I just don't think there would be any use in that.
Obviously cheap sentimentality isn't something any good novelist wants to traffic in, but I think it's a problem if you consider it to be the most egregious of all creative sins. I think it's a problem if you consider it the thing to be avoided at all cost. I think it's a problem of you're not willing to risk the consequences of that kind of emotionalism under any circumstances. Then you wind up in the cul-de-sac of irony.
I think that the problem for any player you want to select for England, not just in isolation, is that it'll be a concern if that player doesn't play for his team.
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