Anything that provides you with very, very stable income, very stable conditions, maybe generally stable, that often, it masks real risks, risks of blow-ups.
Going to Watford at such a young age and leaving everyone behind and being around new people was very different for me. Adapting was a challenge. I was staying in a boarding school and in a different culture that I wasn't used to. It was very hard to adapt, build confidence and change my attitude.
Liverpool is a family, it is not a club, you don't come in and out of this club without it leaving a mark.
I'm enjoying the Premier League; I'm enjoying playing for Southampton - I love the club, and I love the supporters.
It is important for the club to find a balance in a world driven by economic and political needs. This club usually does that [on leaving Liverpool]
Leaving a club like Real and coming to as big a club as Manchester United makes you grow as a player and helps you progress in your career.
I consider Birmingham a proper football club; the tradition and support base that fits the club.
Everyone at Liverpool is committed to the club and working as hard as possible.
People are receptive in the best way when they are together enjoying themselves in a club; with others who are on the same wavelength. Then the experience becomes a very creative and spiritual thing.
My family are comfortable. We're enjoying life in Manchester and here at the club. The people have been great with me, with my family. We're happy and very grateful.
What I always say is when I am at a club I am enjoying what that club has to offer.
Obviously it's very hard to leave a club that you've supported all your life. But the reason that I've come to Birmingham is that I think Steve Bruce is one of the best young managers in the country and that Birmingham as a club is a sleeping giant.
Ford is leaving. You see that, their small car division leaving. Thousands of jobs leaving Michigan, leaving Ohio. They're all leaving. And we can't allow it to happen anymore.
I have been very clear for years - leaving the E.U. means leaving the single market, leaving the customs union, taking back control of our money, border, and laws.
Burnley Football Club helped me mature from a boy to a man and I can't thank them everyone from the club enough, from the board to the staff at the training ground and the staff at the club.
They were looking for a stable, but we didn't have one. In fact, we weren't very stable ourselves.