He's one of those managers you'd give your left leg to play for.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a manager's player, in a way, because he can use me in a lot of different ways, and I'm willing to do that.
Of course managers win ball games.
I just didn't want to walk away from football without knowing what it meant to be a manager, or even wondering what it was like to be sacked.
I don't want to only play the leading man for the rest of my career.
I am not that good a manager for me to be comfortable borrowing someone else's money.
If a chairman sacks the manager he initially appointed, he should go as well.
If I can be a role model, or if I can maybe make another manager play a young player coming through rather than buy a player, that's incredible.
The thing is, playing with us, whoever was the left winger had to come to play every night because that's the way it was. Charlie came in and he just fit that role - big and strong around the net.
The players make the manager, it's never the other way.
A manager should stay as far away as possible from his players. I don't know if I said ten words to Frank Robinson while he played for me.