A Quote by Ross Barkley

When I was at Everton, I went through a lot of up and down spells, lacking in confidence. — © Ross Barkley
When I was at Everton, I went through a lot of up and down spells, lacking in confidence.
I got scouted at six by Everton. My parents said it was maybe a bit too young. A year later, I went down to trials at Everton and have been there ever since.
When I spoke to Everton, the plan, the project, the history of the club was interesting. If I didn't see ambition in Everton I wouldn't come to Everton and that's maybe a good message to all of the players.
I'd gone through a lot of ups and downs and learnt from a lot of experiences as a young player joining Everton and playing under pressure.
I look up spells for the heck of it. I haven't done any spells but I don't think that they wouldn't work.
I grew up an Everton fan, my whole family are Everton fans and I grew up hating Liverpool. And that hasn't changed.
There are people who give you the confidence that you're lacking and once you have confidence, you're free and finally you can let out what's inside of you.
Footballers are the most vulnerable people. They exude confidence, but inside, they're so lacking in confidence. They know they can lose form or be injured. This profession is so insecure, you wouldn't believe it.
I feel really good at Everton. My team-mates are helping me with my confidence on the field, and that is vital. And being part of the Brazil national team has been really important for my morale and a positive thing for my confidence.
Understanding that being nervous, having doubts and lacking confidence are emotions that are human is how you deal with it. It is okay to feel that way... and then understanding that you can work through it.
There's been a lot come through at Everton: Wayne Rooney, obviously, and lately, Victor Anichebe has made it, James Vaughan, and the likes of myself.
A woman waits for me, she contains all, nothing is lacking, Yet all were lacking if sex were lacking, or if the moisture of the right man were lacking.
It takes a lot of confidence for people to be expressive, but it also takes confidence to show vulnerability and open up right away. I think that tells a lot about someone.
I'm convinced that quite a lot of young people, when they get in trouble with the law, it's a cry for help there. Because it's not that they go out to offend. It's that their behaviour is self-parading, it's the big 'I'. And sometimes that means they're really lacking in confidence.
Its Arsenal 0 - Everton 1, and the longer it stays like that the more you've got to fancy Everton.
The difference between Everton and the Queen Mary is that Everton carry more passengers!
What I strive to do through my work, is to teach compassion. You need to have a lot of it, in this day and time, and it's lacking.
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