The case to be made is that we have got to get people involved - continue to get people involved in the political process at every level.
When I was younger, I used to visualise myself scoring wonder goals, stuff like that.
Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a hair transplant. I was going bald at 25 why not.
I just hate losing and that gives you an extra determination to work harder.
Football is made up of all kinds of conflict. In a dressing room, between players, between us and the manager, between us and loads of people who don't seem to matter. It's constant and harsh sometimes.
You can learn more from the lows than the highs. The highs are great but the lows make you really look at things in a different way and want to improve. Every player will have both in their careers and I have, but what you get is that experience which is so important to perform at your best.
I grew up an Everton fan, my whole family are Everton fans and I grew up hating Liverpool. And that hasn't changed.
People regurgitate the same old cliches and it becomes like a photocopy of a photocopy of something that's vaguely interesting.
To be a skilled politician, you have to be genuine. To really make it work, you have to love people. You have to love the contact, you have to love the energy, you've gotta love inspiring people and getting their adulation in return. You can't separate what's genuine from what is necessary.
Happiness, as a pursuit, is suitable only for pigs.
Fear tends to manifest itself much more quickly than greed, so volatile markets tend to be on the downside. In up markets, volatility tends to gradually decline.