I feel 21. I've looked after myself and take my football seriously.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't feel like I'm getting older. I think it's the way I've looked after myself. I take my football seriously. I love scoring goals and I get a good feeling from it, so I'll do whatever it takes to be fit and feel good in games.
I think that at 21, I still look like I'm 17 years old, so I feel like I'm going to be playing teenagers for a while, and that's a very relatable stage in a teenage life for a female - that kind of rambunctious stage.
I'm not 20 anymore, and I feel it.
I feel about 18, but my mind is much more mature now, so it's a perfect combination.
People can talk about my age for as long as they like. There is nothing better in football than proving people wrong, and I'll try to do that for as long as I can.
I got into pro ball at 18 and played until I was almost 39, non-stop.
I feel young at heart, and I feel, like, you know, 40.
I've felt a little tired, but I'm only 24. I love playing football. That's my job and that's what I love doing.
In football, I'm not so old. At 52, maybe I have 20 years in front of me to coach. But I feel myself as... you might say an 'old fox.' Nothing scares me; nothing worries me too much. It looks like nothing new can happen for me.
In this case, I realize that, unlike when I was 22 years old, I realize now that football will not go on forever, it is a small part of your life.