The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Paul Scholes
- On my mum Marie’s side, my nana was from the Republic of Ireland, and my granddad was from the north. Lots of families in Manchester have strong Irish connections, but it never occurred to me to play for anyone other than England.
- As a striker, as I originally was, and then an attacking midfielder, it has always been my aim in life to embarrass goalkeepers: to dominate them, to force them into mistakes.
- People say that Rooney could have been like Lionel Messi, a more prolific goalscorer who dribbles past opponents more. But they are different characters. You will never see Messi snapping around the heels of an opponent to win the ball back deep in his own half. Wayne does that all the time, and sometimes that enthusiasm will count against him.
- People say that Rooney could have been like Lionel Messi, a more prolific goalscorer who dribbles past opponents more. But they are different characters. You will never see Messi snapping around the heels of an opponent to win the ball back deep in his own half. Wayne does that all the time, and sometimes that enthusiasm will count against him.
- If I was to become a manager, I would not want someone else to be signing the players for the team that my job depended on.
- Let me be clear: I am sick of having to criticise the club which I gave my life to as a footballer.
- I played for 20 years for Sir Alex Ferguson, and he could be a scary man.
- I suppose I should have realised that the very fact I was still playing for United at 38 years old was a sign that there was not enough pressure on us senior players from those coming into the side.
- That is the issue with signing young players from other big European football nations – at some point, they will want to go home.
- As a club, there was never any middle ground with Newcastle. They were as high as the sky or in a pit of despair.

Paul Scholes, born on November 16, 1974, in Salford, England, is a retired English footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of his generation. A product of Manchester United’s famed “Class of ’92,” he joined the club’s first team in 1993 and went on to spend his entire professional career at Old Trafford.
Known for his exceptional passing range, vision, and powerful shooting, Scholes became a central figure in Manchester United’s dominance under Sir Alex Ferguson. Over two decades, he made more than 700 appearances, winning 11 Premier League titles, two UEFA Champions League trophies, and numerous domestic cups.
Scholes briefly retired in 2011, only to make a surprise return in 2012, helping the club secure another league title before retiring for good in 2013. After football, he transitioned into punditry and coaching, and co-owns Salford City FC. Respected for his humility and football intelligence, Scholes remains an iconic figure in English football.
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