I didn't do this by myself, man. It was so many people, so many fans that came in there and cheered for me, night in and night out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The fans treated me royally.
Nearly 30,000 fans turned out to support the tribute match and provide one of the best atmospheres at the ground for ages. I was so happy to be part of it.
When I told the fans I was an alcoholic, they all applauded. When I told them I had given myself to a higher power, they cheered again.
Once, I started cheering for the wrong team. I was hot, and I heard 'Touchdown!' and I started doing high kicks, and I looked around and nobody else was cheering.
Besides, there were 50,000 fans or more there, and they wanted to see the best you've got. There was an obligation to the people, as well as to ourselves, to go all out.
I wanted my fans and my family and my friends to be proud of me.
Fans made me. The fans gave me a chance, and they made me. Beyond that, my career has been trials and tribulations and ups and downs, so I have to have true fans riding with me.
I was fine when it came to cheering up others, not so fine with myself.
Everybody had their fans and they were fans of all of them.
It's been wonderful for me, and I feel so privileged to have fans that are that loyal.
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