For me, the Premier League is full of quality, and the clubs competing at the top are the same who compete at the top of Europe every year.

At a club like Liverpool, you have to win everything possible, and you have to play for both - the Premier League and the Champions League.

Obviously, when I signed for Middlesbrough, I was hoping that we would stay up and that I'd be a big player for them in the Premier League.

The Premier League is just a really cool league, the most interesting in the world, but you must always respect other big clubs and leagues.

The titles are important forever; it doesn't matter when you win. They keep you motivated to win the Premier League and the Champions League.

I thank God for having played for four years in the best Barcelona team in history, but playing in the Premier League is also very important.

I even got game time in some Europa League matches, some other Premier League matches and managed to make a start in an FA Cup match as well.

Since I was a little boy, I've watched the Premier League and seen Liverpool playing in the Champions League on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.

We know the English market is quite high and I think that sometimes puts clubs off. I think there is a lot of hype around the Premier League.

I was 17 when Arsene Wenger gave me my first Premier League start for Arsenal against Southampton and I was very immature when I was playing.

I've been in the Premier League for 10 years, more, and the money I've been paid is phenomenal compared to your average, everyday working man.

In the Premier League, I think if you win your first five games, you're in the fight, because here in every game, you can lose or drop points.

That's what makes the Premier League the best in the world: the competitiveness and the ability each team possesses can hurt you on their day.

I was a million miles from being a Premier League player. You see some people, at 18 they are ready. At 21, I wasn't. Physically nowhere near.

To see Liverpool win the Premier League would be fantastic being a Liverpool fan. But to get to the Euros with Wales would be just as special.

People go on about how much players earn in the Premier League but once you've bought a nice house and car, what else is there to spend it on?

In my private life, I don't really do too much because the matches are so tough in the Premier League that it takes time to recover in between.

It's definitely good to play out of my comfort zone, especially in the Sydney Premier League which is one of the toughest leagues in the world.

Who am I, of course, to judge them, but the Premier League must urgently think about a rest period in a European Championship or World Cup year.

It's hard to see yourself in the Premier League when you are in the Conference because the jump is so high. When I was there nobody had done it.

United are a big deal, and if it ended up going that way, I would gladly join the Premier League. It is a fascinating and beautiful competition.

You should never get ahead of yourself car-wise; no Merc when you're still in the youth team, no Porsche unless you're a Premier League regular.

My heart is in the Premier League. I can honestly say that when you've played there, your heart stays there even if you are physically elsewhere.

The Premier League benefits from foreigners, and the game's evolved in a way that's beneficial, but you can't lose the roots of the English game.

I've said it plenty of times before, I do believe Molineux is the best place in the Premier League to play football. The atmosphere's incredible.

I've crossed every bridge to become a Premier League goalkeeper, I think I'm going in the right direction and I think I'm mature as a goalkeeper.

I started in League One and went up into the Championship and then into the Premier League, so I've played a lot of games from quite a young age.

I know that a lot of German clubs are unhappy with the Premier League clubs' spending, but I think it is something good for all clubs in the end.

I feel what I feel, and in the Premier League, there are some special things, but the pitch is the same. What I believe is good and will be good.

Moving to London enables me to fulfil a dream and a further step in my career. The Premier League has always represented a great challenge for me.

From a personal point of view, when you're hitting the back of the net at Premier League level people recognize that you're doing something right.

When I was a little boy, my dream was to play in Spanish football, which I've done, and then it was the Premier League, so it's all worked out OK.

You sit on the bench in the Premier League for one week, you could be playing for the rest of the season if the No. 1 at that time had a bad game.

I won the Premier League and played for England but it seems everyone always remembers me best for swearing live on BBC One on a Sunday afternoon.

The position as a striker is the hardest one in the Premier League. If you look at some top, top strikers, even they struggle to score goals here.

You see the strength of the Spanish league, the Premier League, Germany, France, and Italy. The TV revenues are so much higher in those countries.

I needed a little time to settle, to know the Premier League, the people here, how they are, and to know the players. I had to find my confidence.

I am happy to be playing in the Premier League because everyone knows it is the strongest league in the world. There are simply a lot of top teams.

You cannot find one team in the Premier League who can win at a place like Old Trafford regularly. The word 'regularly' makes it sound easy to win.

All the major sports have video reviews, and for some reason, the Premier League, which is watched all around the world, is still in the dark ages.

I think Aquaman feels - and deservedly so - like an A-list, premier DC hero. I hope that carries on; it certainly will carry over to Justice League.

My playing career that was a bit up but mostly down. I played in the Premier League at Southampton but most of my career was in the lower divisions.

Ethanol is a premier, high performance fuel. It has tremendous environmental benefits and is a key component to energy independence for our country.

I was 20 years old when I started playing in the Premier League. Maybe mentally I wasn't quite prepared for it, and that has earned me a reputation.

Jose Mourinho has experience of Premier League football and winning the title. He's a European Cup-winning manager so he knows what it is all about.

We have been out of the top-flight for 16 years and I am thrilled for the whole club and our incredible fans that we are back in the Premier League.

I want to protect my club. I want to try to protect my players. I want to try to protect my fans. Also, I want to try to protect the Premier League.

I'm playing in the Premier League and my first two games could be against Manchester City and Liverpool. I don't think it gets much better than that.

I didn't join Chelsea to lose things. I came because the Premier League is the strongest in the world and I am playing for one of the strongest teams.

I have always followed Arsenal in the Premier League. At some points they were really good, but also had some difficulties like a lot of big clubs do.

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