I'm only a human being.
I'm not really that bothered by appearance. I know a few players who go off doing stuff in the mirror ages before they go out to play a game, but I'm not really interested in that.
Some players don't like training and I've seen some players who aren't bothered if they play or not. But I want to play every game. Sometimes you have to rest in certain games, but I want to play in every game.
I've learnt that it is important not to go over the top with aggression, because then either you are going to miss a lot of games, or you are not going to be concentrating on the game you are playing.
I'd have to say Thierry Henry. From the ages of ten to 16, watching him in the Premier League was amazing and he scored all different types of goals - free-kicks, volleys, left foot, right foot. He was entertaining. He's probably the best centre-forward, I think, to play in the Premier League.
Everyone who watches me play knows I am an honest player.
I've started doing my coaching badges, I'd like to be a manager one day.
There's a lot more pressure on me at United. There are people out there trying to shoot you down
Growing up, watching the Premier League as far back as I can remember, feeling the trophy and having the medal around my neck was an unbelievable feeling.
Unlike others who have been caught swearing on camera, I apologised immediately. And yet I am the only person banned for swearing. That doesn't seem right.
Don't call me a Postmodern!
Pulling on your country's shirt is the greatest honour a footballer can have. It's what I always dreamed of as a kid and I get a buzz every time.
If you're not scoring the frustrations build up.
When I was about 16, I got my ball taken off me by the police for playing in the street - which is pathetic really.
I love Barbados, it's really relaxing.
I've matured since joining United, on and off the field.
I think the fans are going to expect a lot from me, as they should.
I am as passionate about the England team as anyone.
I like musicals and I love music.