When I was a kid, there used to be a family section in every club where it would be all kids. That stopped.

I've heard of Francis Drake and Ted Drake. But I don't know who Drake is.

I don't fear the sack, but I take results home with me. And when I don't win... I am no use to anybody because I get low.

I haven't got an old man's brain. I have got a sharp mind and enjoy doing what I do.

I love what I do; I want to continue doing it, I work hard at my job.

I am not a 34-year-old manager trying to make my way in the game; I have been around a long time.

I've still got a scrapbook at home of the Munich air crash. I was an Arsenal supporter, and I went with my dad every week. I would have been 11 in 1958 and remember standing at Highbury for the Busby Babes. I remember that was the last game before they jetted off to Europe, and a lot of them never came back.

I enjoy going to Old Trafford. I love the tradition.

There's only so much you can say to any group of players before they stop listening.

I very much doubt that it could happen again that any manager would do 20 years with a top Premiership club.

Luka Modric could get into almost any team.

Gareth Bale could play anywhere.

For me, sitting there, watching them pass the ball, watching them train - you want to be around good players.

If I could help someone somewhere, help a young manager, I'd love that. I did it at Derby with Darren Wassall and had a great time.

I can't work a computer.

I have never sent a fax, and I've never even sent a text message.

I don't know what an email is.

Lots of people do that silly tweeting.

I do get text messages from people with sick jokes on when something terrible has happened. I don't read them; they make me ill. But it does happen, and I'm sure I'm not the only person who gets them.

Show me someone who has never made a mistake in their life, and I'll show you a liar. It happens.

I told Birmingham I don't want nothing, I'm not interested in the money.

I don't think I can eat emu.