A Quote by Mason Mount

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. — © Mason Mount
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 think sometimes when things are taken away, then you don't realize how much fun it is to come out here and play this game. You can't play it forever, so I'm going to enjoy it.
I wanted to play for United; I wanted to play at Old Trafford. It was always my goal.
In England, everyone is really physically strong. They can play three games, and then they are ready to play the fourth. If you are a Spanish team, and you give away a corner against an English team, then you have to be ready.
I've always wanted to play at Old Trafford.
The first instrument I had was made in the late '70s. Back then they had basically one tuning. I shifted slightly away from that tuning right away (to what is now called the Baritone Melody Tuning), because I wanted more string overlap between the two sides.The instrument I currently play has an active pickup system, Fret Rails, a fully adjustible bridge, adjustible truss, Flaps adjustible nut. Even with all of these advances, I'm always struck when I play the older instrument how good they were even then. Emmett's always been great at implementing his ideas.
I come from a theater background, and if you're doing a play, your audience is right there, and you're able to have that one-on-one experience. Doing more TV now, when fans come up to me on the street and talk to me on social media, that's a way to bridge that gap.
For me, Old Trafford is a stadium where you like to play and win.
Improvisation is a great mystery. You play something, and you play an answer to it. Then you play something to wrap it up. Nothing is going through your mind; you're not thinking of anything. Every now and then you surprise yourself. Where did that come from?
To play at Old Trafford in a Manchester shirt I think is something special.
I like the Bayern Munich's and Juventus' stadiums. I'd love to play in Old Trafford.
You have to believe you can play at places like Anfield or Old Trafford, because if you don't who will?
I think if you're a footballer, you want to play in big stadiums like Old Trafford.
When people come to play music as they do to play bridge, civilization will have taken the longest stride forward since the beginning of time.
I play an 89-year-old man whose wife has Alzheimer's in a movie called 'Still.' I play a World War II veteran, I acted with my son and it's called 'Memorial Day.'
I was lucky enough to play at Old Trafford, and we always talked about the atmosphere on a Tuesday night, the special atmosphere you create, and the crowd is rocking when you go out for a warm-up.
I was doing a play in New York, which we had done in New Haven, Connecticut. It was an American premiere of a play called The Changing Room written by a wonderful man named David Story. It was about a rugby team in the North of England. It got just screaming rave reviews. At that time, virtually every major critic went up to the Long Wharf Theater to see a new play like that.
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