As players, you just play for the club. I love Man United, I'm going to play for Man United, and that's what my focus is on.
From Ryan Giggs
A lot of people don't know that my father is black.
I like to let my football do the talking, I'm respectful of other good teams such as Arsenal.
Where I grew up, people obviously knew my dad because it's a small place and he was the top player for Swinton - they'd go and watch him play, see him in the papers, so they knew he was black.
I had my footballing heroes such as Bryan Robson and Diego Maradona but my dad was a rugby league star, and he was my real hero. But the relationship with my mum was rocky and we saw things that would affect any youngster.
As a footballer I can't imagine life without the use of one of my legs... Sadly this is exactly what happens to thousands of children every year when they accidentally step on a landmine.
Where does it stop? You get offered money for your wedding, then for your kids, new houses, holidays... We earn enough from football and sponsorships, why do you need any more?
If I feel I'm not influencing games, not scoring goals or making goals, then that's the time I'd pack it in.
When you lose a game or don't play well you can't wait for the next one, because it soon disappears, the disappointment.
Many players want to make as much money as they can and change teams for ten grand. How is that going to make much difference to their lives?
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