I am a fantastic football manager, not a hard-headed businessman.

I've got no business acumen whatsoever.

I don't write. I couldn't even fill a team sheet in.

I can't write - I don't even know how to punctuate.

I went to the worst school you've ever seen.

I don't know what goes on in prison. I've never been in trouble with the police in my life.

I could write a book - if I could write, ha ha - about how many times I've been ripped off lending money to people. I'm an absolutely unbelievable soft touch. Unbelievable. I never learn my lesson.

I'm useless around the house.

I do wonder how managers like Brian Clough and Bill Shankly would cope. How would Cloughie deal with players taking five pairs of different colour boots to a game?

If you buy too many bad players, you don't last in this game.

I feed foxes. I'm not supposed to, but I love it.

I just thought Spurs were a challenge that I had to take on.

Down at Bournemouth, I kicked a tray of cups up into air, and one hit Luther Blissett on the head. He flicked it on, and it went all over my suit hanging behind. Another time, at West Ham, I also threw a plate of sandwiches at Don Hutchison. He's sitting there, still arguing with me, with cheese and tomato running down his face.

I am a worrier.

People think I'm all calm, but underneath I'm not.

I don't live my life feeling bitter about anything. I've been so lucky. I've had such a great life.

I've been around a long time. I've seen it all before.

The fans pay good money to watch their team, so they are entitled to their opinion.

No one is more of a fan of the game than me: my son is a player.

Lionel Messi reminds me of George Best, the way he would run with the ball tight to his foot.

I remember the terrible winter in 1963, clearing the snow off the forecourt at Upton Park with the rest of the players so we could train. Job done, we'd play on it for two hours in silly little plimsolls, sliding everywhere.

I was fortunate to spend the Sixties working for one of the greatest football minds this country has ever produced: Ron Greenwood.

There is some right old rubbish talked about Gareth Bale's time with me at Tottenham. Was I ever going to sell Bale? No. Was I going to loan him? No.

Whatever faults I may have, I do know a player.

After my heart operation, I was given tablets, but, I'll admit, half the time I forget to take them. I carry them around in the car. Little triangular things - I don't know what they are, to be honest.

Losing produces a weird reaction in me. I surrender all sense of perspective. It's ridiculous, really. All this over a football match.

Scholes was playing tiki-taka football when nobody in England knew what it was. He was another of those players, like Denis Law or Bobby Moore, who at 15 probably looked as if he wouldn't make it.

Despite all that has happened in his career since, one of the biggest regrets of my life in management is not taking Luis Suarez to Tottenham when we had the chance.

On the night of June 30, 1990, a minibus in which I was travelling was involved in a head-on collision on a road near Latina, in the region of Lazio, near Rome.

When I was a kid, all our seaside holidays were spent on Canvey Island or in Clacton-on-Sea.

In the Fifties, Canvey was a top seaside place for a youngster - the famous Canvey Island Casino was full of slot machines and there were all the fairground rides, such as the dodgems, and a speedway track.

My mum and dad never went abroad for a holiday. My dad was overseas in the war but never thought about going anywhere like the Mediterranean after that, so my mum died without ever having been on a plane or abroad.

I never went overseas until I left school and joined West Ham United Football Club at the beginning of the Sixties.

Ryan Giggs just had an athlete's physique. He could run all day.

The arrival of Arsene Wenger in 1996 certainly heralded a change in English football. He was very successful very quickly, and suddenly, all the talk was about his revolutionary new training methods.

I'm half Telugu. My mom is Telugu and dad, a Maharashtrian. I was brought up in Gwalior. I was exposed to English, Hindi, and Marathi. I heard my mom speak to her family in Telugu, so I got the hang of it.

I am stronger than yesterday and working harder than yesterday but don't know what will happen tomorrow.

'Sanam Teri Kasam' is definitely my best Bollywood debut.

Simply put, Cavemen's diet is a diet plan which suggest food eaten by the cavemen. Cavemen ate what was available - like meat, vegetables and a few nuts. What we grow for food is carbohydrates, and that leads to weight gain. I started this diet a few years ago, and ever since, I haven't had carbs at all.

This is not that time of a cinema where you get 10 to 15 chances. You only get two to three chances, and if you do something nice in that, then it is great. Otherwise, people are very unforgiving.

Shah Rukh Khan is a self-made man, and he does inspire with what he does. It is foolish to think that one can try and imitate or modify what he does. I have been original in my performances so far.

It's a misconception that all singers need to portray a messed up, dirty look to prove their identity.

For people like me, I think it is more about, 'When do people give you an opportunity?' rather than you deciding about when you want to make a debut. If I had a chance, I would have come as a child artist in this industry.

I load on proteins, veggies, fruits and nuts and never took support of supplements.

I am a very big admirer of Bejoy's films and have waited for five months to be part of his film. But I have no regrets and will wait for an indefinite time as, if I love and believe in something, I do it completely and unconditionally.

Everything about 'Avunu 2' will be many notches higher than its prequel. The sequel is scarier, and there'll be more thrills and chills. I myself felt it when I was shooting.

I don't deny that fact that I like Gauahar. She is hardworking, self-made and self-respecting. Somewhere, I see my own personality traits in her. But that's about it. We are not in a relationship.

I just can't stop doing Telugu films just when I have started speaking a little better Telugu.

I learnt acting in Delhi from Barry John, who also taught Shah Rukh Khan.

I've seen the best and worst of times. My parents were divorced when I was a child. I was brought up by my father.