I would love this place to be my garden. (on Arsenal’s old stadium)
THIERRY HENRYEverybody knows how much I love Arsenal – I became a fan. And to be out here celebrating a goal against Tottenham, there’s not much else to say after thatLike I’ve said before, Once a Gooner, always a Gooner.
More Thierry Henry Quotes
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There’s nothing I’m scared of in football.
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I always think about what I missed, and I think that was my driving force – never be satisfied with what I’ve done.
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I don’t like to plan anything.
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I’ll never forget the club or him I don’t see Arsenal without Arsene Wenger.
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In New York it seems like there’s no Monday or Saturday or Sunday. The town is always moving. The vibe is great.
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I’m obsessed by the idea of making my mark on history. And Arsenal is my paradise.
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So many people say that obviously my game has changed since I arrived here and I say that it’s good that it changed, otherwise it would show a lack of intelligence.
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At the beginning, you are 20 and you can just imagine… don’t get me wrong, but having money. Then you realise that it’s not only about you and what you are doing but that you have to give back.
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At the beginning, you are 20 and you can just imagine… don’t get me wrong, but having money. Then you realise that it’s not only about you and what you are doing but that you have to give back.
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People always see the goals, and for me, strikers are not only about scoring goals.
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I am not a cheat and never have been.
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And I don’t watch cricket. How can you like a game that requires you to take four days off work to follow a Test?
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People are talking about me more than they talk about Eastenders.
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At the end of the day, you either want or you don’t want to know about it. It’s a mercy thing – you have to give back. However you do it, you have to give something back. You have to.
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There’s just something about Highbury that is difficult to describe. When you first arrive, you hardly see the stadium and wonder where it is but then you find it between two blocks of flats.
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