Australia Quote by Montaigne Download Open image “My dad played in the National Soccer League in Australia and also played football in Malaysia.” — Montaigne ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Australia Dad Football Played Soccer
There is a history of footballers in my family; my granddad played for Notts County and my dad played at county level. — Matt Smith Copy Share Image
My dad has always been involved in football, as both a manager and a player, although only at the amateur and semi-professional level. He… — Mason Mount Copy Share Image
I played in Premier League with Chelsea and in Italy with lot of teams. — Hernan Crespo Copy Share Image
I was a keen sportsman, and became school captain in soccer and cricket. — John E. Walker Copy Share Image
I have more of a soccer dad. He was always the one taking us to sports practice. — Soccer Mommy Copy Share Image
I started playing with my dad, and then I started going to soccer schools in Sunderland and managed to get scouted from there. — Steph Houghton Copy Share Image
My dad played football - and tennis as well - and so did my brothers. My dad was chairman of our local club, Spartans,… — Nwankwo Kanu Copy Share Image
My true memory has been tainted by old home videos of my sister and I, ages 3 and 5 respectively, singing karaoke to Britney… — Montaigne Copy Share Image
Dad is a skilled athlete and runs his own football school for kids. While football is his entire life and he encouraged us to… — Montaigne Copy Share Image
“People try to get out of themselves and to escape from the man. This is folly; instead of transforming themselves into angels, they turn… — Montaigne Copy Share Image
“How many things were articles of faith to us yesterday that are fables to us today?” — Montaigne Copy Share Image
I went to all of Dad's football games. As I got older, I got involved. He taught me everything I know about playing it. — Montaigne Copy Share Image
All of us feel, I think, that our experiences can be the worst possible thing you can go through and that we're alone in… — Montaigne Copy Share Image
“If any one should importune me to give a reason why I loved him, I feel it could no otherwise be expressed than by… — Montaigne Copy Share Image
I understand that all the songs I write are quite melodramatic and are quite extreme from my perspective, but that's how life feels to… — Montaigne Copy Share Image
I started writing - just generally - when I was 10, there, and started writing songs when I was maybe 11 turning 12. — Montaigne Copy Share Image
I'd probably do something that involved music, a booking agent or working at a label, if not being an actual musician. — Montaigne Copy Share Image
I've always been of the idea that is doesn't really matter where you are geographically - with 'Lonerism,' we made half the album in… — Kevin Parker Copy Share Image
In the nineteenth century some parts of the world were unexplored, but there was almost no restriction on travel.:; Up to 1914 you did… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
I wanted to have a peaceful married life with my wife, so we both moved to Sydney in Australia. — Rahul Roy Copy Share Image
It will be nice to play against Australia. It's a great country, and football is getting bigger and bigger. — Juan Mata Copy Share Image
I think that prosecuting some college kid because she shared a file is a lot like sending somebody to Australia 200 years ago for… — Iggy Pop Copy Share Image
Sydney CBD is the eastern city, Parramatta is the central city and Badgerys will be the third city in greater Sydney. — Gladys Berejiklian Copy Share Image
No matter what day we celebrate Australia Day, let's celebrate it together and give thanks to the original inhabitants of this vast country. We… — Jimmy Barnes Copy Share Image
As a young kid you stay up late to watch the Ashes, getting told off for not being in bed, and dream of making… — Jonny Bairstow Copy Share Image
I love coming out to Australia, if it weren't so far away I would go all the time. I've worked with a lot of… — Erick Morillo Copy Share Image
What I appreciated was the fact that the script delved into how Australians were - and still are - condescended to by the English. — Geoffrey Rush Copy Share Image
Okay the names 360, I run around tipsy. My fellas in Australia all sit with me. — 360 Copy Share Image