Zitat des Tages von Jamie Vardy:
After a Saturday game, we're in on a Sunday to cool down and make sure we're fully back at it again. But it doesn't really affect things too much. It's basically like you've had a game on the Saturday, and then you're in the cup on a Tuesday.
For Secret Santa a few years ago, I bought one of the lads I used to play with a block of cheese.
My life has changed, but I'm not money-motivated at all; that's the last thing on my mind. I just want to play football, and that's how I've always been.
Being in the Premier League would be a dream come true.
You hear players in the past say that it's just a job for them, but for me, it is nothing like that. I literally wish I could play football every day.
Every time I have stepped up a level, I wasn't expecting it to happen, but once it did, I just made sure I worked as hard as I possibly could to stay there.
Moving to Fleetwood was a shock to the system at first. I'd never been at a full-time club.
I love a good paella, so I'd love to be able to know how to cook one.
I am so proud of what I've achieved personally, but without the lads around me, nothing would have been possible.
No one can take their place or their England shirt for granted. If I want to be in that squad, I need to keep banging in the goals to make sure I stay in the manager's plans.
The best present I've ever given someone is myself. I've given it to everyone.
Just as I am working hard to adjust to a new level, someone comes along and asks me to move up again. I'm not complaining about it; I just get on with trying to make sure I don't let anyone down. Training with England is just a different gravy again. Movement-wise, finishing-wise, you can learn such a lot from watching the very best in action.
You do get a chance to think about things when you're at home, but that is when you want to relax and forget about football for a bit. Honestly, you don't really get time to stop and think about things. We have a job to do. That is all we concentrate on, going game by game.