The Old Firm clubs are not easy clubs to manage and sometimes I think frustration comes in that, in the end, make you happy to be leaving.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you're not part of a club, you have to find another way of surviving.
Whether people like it or not, you have to say the Old Firm are a major part of Scottish football. I know there is a lot of resentment from other clubs about that, but it's a fact.
I feel like I have reached the stage where I can no longer produce for my club, my manager, and my teammates.
It doesn't matter who you are, football's a business. At some stage you're going to have to leave a football club; that's just normal.
Everything I do comes from the clubs. If I lose that, I'm done.
One of the reasons I chose to come to Liverpool was because of the mentality of the club. It's a working club and a working city. I don't know why, but I feel like one of the people here. They recognise me and wish me luck, but in Spain, they surround you and you can't do anything. I think they're happy with me here.
I found leaving Manchester United very, very hard.
I'm happy here, and why change when you love the club and the club's in a really good position right now.
I can't see myself leaving the club I grew up supporting... it's one of those things, the money's great but I still get paid reasonably well from the Lions and at the end of the day I think job satisfaction is the No.1 priority and I just love it up here.
I've got absolutely no intention of ever going to play at another club.