A Quote by Steve Bruce

Any Englishman would be extremely proud to be the England manager. — © Steve Bruce
Any Englishman would be extremely proud to be the England manager.
I am a proud Englishman and proud every time I pull on the England shirt.
I am extremely proud to be appointed England manager. However, I am also conscious getting the job is one thing; now I want to do the job successfully.
I am so proud to be a manager in England.
England is the pinnacle of any Englishman's career.
I am very proud and honour-red to be the England manager.
First and foremost, I love the job I'm in. I'm proud to be England manager.
We have experienced the truth of this prophecy, for England has become the habitation of outsiders and the dominion of foreigners. Today, no Englishman is earl, bishop, or abbott, and newcomers gnaw away at the riches and very innards of England; nor is there any hope for an end of this misery.
The ambition of an England manager should be to become England manager.
You can be a manager in Spain, France or Italy but when you come to England the intensity is totally different. It is about the fight, the spirit. The intensity is extremely difficult.
I am extremely proud to have the surname Ambani. I am proud to be a Gujarati, and above all, an extremely proud Indian.
Finally, I have lived the dream. I am extremely proud to have worn the armband and been captain of England and for that I will always be grateful.
If any Englishman dedicated his life to securing the freedom of India, resisting tyranny and serving the land, I should welcome that Englishman as an Indian.
If I had any interest in coming back to baseball, it would be as a general manager and not as a manager.
I'm a proud Brit and a proud Englishman.
We may be proud that England is the ancient country of Parliaments. With scarcely any intervening period, Parliaments have met constantly for 600 years, and there was something of a Parliament before the Conquest. England is the mother of Parliaments.
I am a proud Englishman, having been born and raised in London. However, I am just as proud of my family's Irish heritage and my affinity and connection with the country.
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