Roy Keane and Paul Scholes were unbelievable players. You cannot compare yourself to them. It is impossible. Scholes especially, I like him a lot, and I have a lot of respect for what he did for United.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think Liverpool have a long history with many great players. I hope one day to be up there with those great players. I'll try my best to write some history here.
I mean no disrespect to Scottish football, but the Premier League is the biggest stage and highest profile league of all.
It's incredible considering the public perception that he was tight fisted and he was more than prudent, and lacked ambition to take Tottenham to where the fans wanted them to be.
Liverpool is such a big club, and I was fortunate to be one of a select few to have played for them. It was an amazing time.
I'm a Chelsea season-ticket holder, and I've supported them for 37 years, so any judgment of Manchester United by me is seen as biased.
But then I always wanted to play for Rangers. Man United is a great club and Alex Ferguson is a legend.
The reasons why a player is better on one club than on another are many. I certainly am not an expert and can't explain.
At the moment there are some England players who are the stars of their club teams, but not for their country. It's difficult to explain.
I've enjoyed my time in the game, whether it be managing Luton in the top flight, taking Spurs to Wembley or, as director of football, pinpointing players such as Jermain Defoe, Paul Robinson and Robbie Keane with real sell-on value.
Trying to take the credit for Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard, who had been at the club since they were eight. Can you believe it? I can't.