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I hope this match never ends. When the match ends, the memories begin.
I just want to be as successful as I can in football.
Nelson Mandela is my hero outside of football. I was fortunate enough to meet him a couple of times. He was really clued up on his football and he knew me, so that was just unbelievable. It really stuck with me.
Celebrity culture, it's everywhere, isn't it? It's reality TV, Big Brother. I didn't become a footballer to be famous, I became a footballer to be successful. I didn't want to be famous. Now people want to be famous. Why? Why would you want people following you about all day?
I had an early taste of fame. I was 20, going out with TV presenter Dani Behr and we'd have paparazzi chasing us. I'm not comfortable being photographed, though I accept it is part of the job. I had to ask myself, 'What comes first, being a celebrity or footballer?'
Where I grew up, people obviously knew my dad because it's a small place and he was the top player for Swinton - they'd go and watch him play, see him in the papers, so they knew he was black.
Roy Keane is Damien, the devil incarnate off the film The Omen. He's evil. Even in training.
There's never been completion in my football career because I've always been striving for that next thing.
As players, you just play for the club. I love Man United, I'm going to play for Man United, and that's what my focus is on.
I've put myself forward to be involved. Whether I get picked, we'll have to wait and see. Obviously everybody is excited about it, about the Olympics coming to London and the football being played in different parts of Britain.
Every footballer wants to play forever. And if you are going to keep on playing - to enjoy it to the full - you want to win games, and as a result, trophies.
Many players want to make as much money as they can and change teams for ten grand. How is that going to make much difference to their lives?
It's not just the players, it's the culture. Sometimes it's the people around them; the people who are looking after them - the money they're given. Some of the families give up their jobs and live off their sons. That would never have happened 10 years ago.
As a footballer I can't imagine life without the use of one of my legs ... Sadly this is exactly what happens to thousands of children every year when they accidentally step on a landmine.
He was a professional rugby player in the area that I played as a youngster. So a lot of people who I went to school with knew who he was and knew that he was black. So I would get racist taunts in school.
Every one is special. Especially after the disappointment of last year, losing out on the last day, it is a great achievement by the lads.
I have played with some great players during my time at United but I would have to put Paul Scholes down as the best.
Football is easy when things are going well, but when its not, it becomes the biggest test.
What you've got to realise is that footballers, and me in particular, have seen everything in the changing room. Everything. I've seen the manager kicking off with the players, the players kicking off with him, players fighting each other, managers fighting, everything.
Too much money at a young age, it just takes your eye off the ball. And you're not as hungry as players used to be. You think you've made it before you've done anything.
A lot of people don't know that my father is black.
I have always considered myself to be very fortunate. To play for the biggest club in the world, which also happens to be the team I supported as a boy, means I have never had to consider changing away from Manchester United.
I've always had people come up to me to say that they admire the way I play, and then they tell me they're not United fans. That's always been nice.
I am proud of my black roots and of the black blood that runs in my veins.
When you lose a game or don't play well you can't wait for the next one, because it soon disappears, the disappointment.
I actually don't feel the years passing, although the younger players make sure to remind me of my age. If there's a clip of Bobby Charlton playing or a game's in black and white they'll ask: Were you playing in that Giggsy?
You get yourself prepared for a big game, you get yourself up for it. Then afterwards you don't sleep or eat properly.