A Quote by Royston Drenthe

I want to do what I like and that's play football. — © Royston Drenthe
I want to do what I like and that's play football.
I want to be a great player. I don't want to play for the money. I don't want to play for fame. I'd just as soon no one knew who I was. I want to play football because it's football.
All religions, they play football - even nowadays all girls and women have the right to play football in cultures like the Arabic countries in the Muslim they play football.
I do not play football to win the Ballon d'Or. I play football to be happy, because I love it and want to play football.
I think I needed to hit the reset button and figure out how I want to play football. I want to play football at a smooth, calm level.
I like to have the ball and play beautiful football. That's what the people want to see and what makes football so special.
During the football scene in the Point Break they were playing, and I wasn't slated to be in the football scene. I was like, "I want to play!" So they said, "Go play." It was just a gas. There was a responsibility of being the leading lady - there's a responsibility to that.
I know the pressure of being Barcelona's goalkeeper, but I'm here to play my football and the football Barca want to play. I'm not afraid.
You can play football in Bayern, in Barcelona, in Manchester, in London, wherever. In the end, it's football, and you want to play with the best.
Money is important, but the most important thing for me is to play football, and then I'm happy. OK, you want to earn a good amount of money to be secure, but if I chose money, I would go to Russia and already have a lot more. I like to play football, and that is it.
I want to play football, and I want to help the team. It doesn't matter if I play midfield, if I play in defence, if I play as a striker.
I think I've developed my own style, we play the football I like and that I want to play.
Yeah I play a lot of 'FIFA' and 'NHL' - I don't want to just play football, I like to mix it up.
I've spent my whole life playing football. My father didn't want me to play rugby because he felt it was very hard on the body, so at school, I was encouraged to play football, and that's where everything started.
If I could play football, I'd play football. But not women's football - real football. Or I'd just date a quarterback.
Really, you just play football; that's all I can do... I don't change. I'm going to always play tough, hard - that's the way I was brought up at Nebraska, where I really learned football from the Pelinis and that staff and continue to play hard, play blue-collar football.
When you play football, you want to see something like a trick play or something that is very exciting. You want to give the crowd something to be happy about.
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