I played in Belgium, in France and in Germany, which was very good - but England is very special.
Ever since I was kid, I dreamed of playing for England.
I was born in Manchester, England.
When I left England and announced I was going to be an actress, the Windsors stopped speaking to me.
I really wanted to get out of England.
I think playing for England is the pinnacle of every young English player's career.
England is very interested as well, and other countries if I could speak the languages!
My forebears were fantastically wealthy Armenians who came to England from India in the 19th century and did what foreign types do - they married into a penniless but well-bred local family.
When I was a kid, beating England was incredible; it always had greater repercussion than beating anyone else.
Going with England and the Under-21s was great for me.
Playing for England is such a huge honour - it should always remain that.
England has some very good cricketers. And don't rule West Indies out. They have some explosive players.
When I was playing in England, I started to realise what Arsenal meant.
I adopted England as least as much as England adopted me.
I was in New England in 2007 for Spygate.
I enjoy England and enjoy the Premier League.
I shouldn't have retired from England. I needed to respect the shirt.
After a couple years of occasional lessons with Pass I moved to Boston to attend the New England Conservatory.
I want to play in England.
From 1 till 7, when we moved to England, I spoke only Portuguese.