Football Quote by Eniola Aluko Download Open image “I struggle to understand why many in football get so upset about dual nationality.” — Eniola Aluko ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Football Many Struggle Upset Why
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As a quick, tricky player, I've been told that I don't go down enough because I've always tried to stay on my feet or… — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
There are many clever contractual ways to let a young player continue his career elsewhere while still having first option to bring them back… — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
You can always go to uni later on in life. There's no set way. If you are at uni, work hard. Strive for your… — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
My father was a politician. My grandfather was a politician too, maybe it's an innate idea of representing people that we have in our… — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
There is still this perception in football about whether people are 'English through and through.' Essentially there is not any such thing without going… — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
It can be difficult for players who are perceived to have turned their backs on England, as Wilfried Zaha has found out after deciding… — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
I am proud to say I got 102 caps. I tweeted on the day of my 100th that I was 'grateful.' — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
Don't read, click links or subscribe to any media organisations that peddle sinister untruths and stereotypes. — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
Sometimes keeping a squad together can improve spirit and with it performances. — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
From a young age in England I felt technical skills were coached out of me. I remember when I was 15 doing a rainbow… — Eniola Aluko Copy Share Image
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I don't really like too much credit. I know nobody's going to believe this, but I'd rather be able to score goals and nobody… — Bradley Wright-Phillips Copy Share Image
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Leo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Eden. Every year, you look at their numbers - score goals, assists, minutes - to see they play very well. — Pedro Copy Share Image