I got to fight every second, every minute and every round.
As a manager, you always have a gun to your head. It's a question of whether there is a bullet in the barrel.
I'll never play at Wembley again, unless I play at Wembley again.
Sol Campbell there, using his strength. And that is his strength. His strength.
I'm not a person who goes into a deep depression after a defeat. I try to remain reasonably upbeat. I'm realistic enough to know that results of football matches are often unpredictable and, when all is said and done, things don't always work out as one would wish!
Maine Road was a great football stadium but as time moved on it stayed where it is.
Every picture paints a thousand words and that one said 'goodbye'
Politics: where fat, bald, disagreeable men, unable to be candidates themselves, teach a president how to act on a public stage.
My philosophy is to take one day at a time. I don't worry about the future. Tomorrow is even out of sight for me.
I never wanted to be an actor. My dad was an actor, and he never brought joy home, so I didn't view it as something that I would want to do. But I got fired as a secretary, and then I started studying, I started doing it just to earn money. And it took me a long time to learn to love it. And what I loved was telling a story. I tried to avoid making plays or films that weren't telling a story that I felt was important. I discovered in the process that it makes you more empathic because you have to enter someone else's reality and learn to see through many other people's eyes.
I'll do anything to stop my son running out into the street. I'll take a bullet for him. He's hit me a few times. He shows no remorse afterward.