Becoming a dad was the proudest moment of my life. Playing football does not even compare.
Becoming a dad means you have to be a role model for your son and be someone he can look up to.
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.
When famous people come up to you it's a bit weird, but it's an honour, really, when they recognise you and want to chat to you for a bit.
When you are 16 there is no fear whatsoever. As you get older you play in more important games and that is when you start thinking about what will happen if you win or lose.
Nice to see your home fans boo you. That's what loyal support is.
There are many ways to grow football-wise. You go slow or are pushed to go faster, otherwise you get left behind. For me, there would be trouble in stopping learning.
I don't think I look up to any players. Obviously you respect everyone.