There are moments when I miss England because it was a great time. But it's nice to be back home and working for Schalke, one of the biggest clubs in Germany.
There are sad moments - lonely moments - when you're sitting up in your room all by yourself, shooting on location in Atlanta or Vancouver or L.A., and your family's back home. You can miss home.
I do miss England. Well, I miss the idea of England, I think. But I haven't been back for years. I probably just miss the past.
When I played in Belgium, Germany and England, their cultures were similar, more or less, because these clubs are all in Europe.
I know Tottenham are not among the biggest clubs in England, but they are considered a very good club to play for, a nice place to play.
I chose Schalke for a couple of reasons. I wanted to go back home, to be close to my little boy, and it's a great club.
I have a lot of friends, but my biggest fear is loneliness. I miss my family in Mumbai, and my biggest nightmare every day is to go back home alone.
I'm never home. I miss birthdays. I miss holidays. I miss anniversaries. I miss special moments. I'm not always there for important times, because I'm out on the road trying to make people laugh. I give up my privacy. I give up the ability to walk somewhere and relax.
I have three goalkeepers who really inspired me. Jens Lehmann was my idol because he played for Schalke and was really progressive in the way he developed the position in Germany. I also have a lot of respect for all that Oliver Kahn achieved with the national team. Outside Germany, I would add that Edwin van der Sar was a big role model.
Manchester is one of the biggest clubs in the world and I'm very happy because I am part of this great club, this great group.
I'm very British at heart. When I come to England, I say I'm coming home, and then it's funny: when I leave England to go back to L.A., I also say I'm going back home.
Yes, staying away from family is the biggest challenge and I miss going back home after work.
It's been a great adventure, everything I hoped for. But it's time to go home. I miss my family. I miss the Earth.
I miss England. I miss the weather. I've spent moss of the last 25 years on tour. I'm ready to come home.
Most of the time a wrestler misses the in-ring action, but because of my back and working with the girls as an agent, I don't miss it.
For me, it is all about the bigger picture and what is right for England. I haven't enjoyed watching us play in all our games, but away in Germany, against Spain and Germany at home, I've enjoyed the performance.
I don't work a five-day week as a rule, and I've managed to fill that time up. It hasn't been that hard. I volunteer at school. I'm working because I love it. Yet, I don't not envy women who have a stay-at-home job, because you miss stuff.