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As a kid growing up in the back streets of Dublin I used to pretend I was playing in the World Cup with my mates out on
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"As a kid growing up in the back streets of Dublin I used to pretend I was playing in the World Cup with my mates out on the streets, and now I will be doing it for real"

- Robbie Keane

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In this quote, Robbie Keane reviews his youth in Dublin and how he utilized to imagine himself playing on the planet Cup with his friends on the streets. He explains how this youth dream has now come true as he prepares to play in the real World Cup. This quote highlights the power of imagination and how it can influence and motivate us to achieve our dreams. It also reveals the journey and hard work that Keane has put in to reach this point in his career. Overall, the quote communicates a sense of enjoyment and fulfillment for Keane as he prepares to live out his childhood dream.

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Ireland Flag This quote is written / told by Robbie Keane somewhere between July 8, 1980 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from Ireland. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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