A Quote by Todd Cantwell

You have to believe you can play at places like Anfield or Old Trafford, because if you don't who will? — © Todd Cantwell
You have to believe you can play at places like Anfield or Old Trafford, because if you don't who will?
There's only one place you want to be and that's Wembley, Old Trafford or Anfield.
For me, Old Trafford is a stadium where you like to play and win.
I like the Bayern Munich's and Juventus' stadiums. I'd love to play in Old Trafford.
I think if you're a footballer, you want to play in big stadiums like Old Trafford.
To be called up to England, to play at Old Trafford and then to come and play at the Bridge, there's so much experience I can take away.
I've always wanted to play at Old Trafford.
It was always a wish for me to work in the Premier League. To work as a manager for Manchester United, the biggest club in the world, makes me very proud. I have managed in games at Old Trafford before and know what an incredible arena Old Trafford is and how passionate and knowledgeable the fans are. This club has big ambitions; I too have big ambitions. Together I'm sure we will make history.
I came across a picture of myself back at Old Trafford stood next to the Premier League trophy. One of my friends said to me, 'Do you honestly think you will ever win it?' I said I had dreamed about it, but wasn't sure. He said, 'If you don't believe it, it will never happen.' From that moment I said I would believe it could happen one day.
To play at Old Trafford in a Manchester shirt I think is something special.
I found the support inside Old Trafford has been terrific and, if there was ever a show of support for the football club and team, it was in this game. Inside Old Trafford it was terrific, it really was.
I wanted to play for United; I wanted to play at Old Trafford. It was always my goal.
Any footballer's dream would be to play for Manchester United and to play at Old Trafford. The pitch just has this iconic feeling about it. It's elevated like it's almost a stage for the players, and I always enjoyed that you can kind of just slip right off the edges. Seeing the little nuances of it, you know, it's just special to be there.
I will be gutted if Roy does go because I would far rather he stayed at Old Trafford. (on Roy Keane leaving Manchester United)
Old Trafford is not really intimidating, no. I think the Man United fans are always behind the team and it's a fantastic place to play football.
I know the city and the club, and I can tell you that when you play for Manchester United at Old Trafford, you no longer need to see the sunshine every day.
It is a knowledgeable crowd at Old Trafford and they will also tell you when you are not bowling well.
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