People ask me for autographs now and I think to myself: 'Are you sure?'
“People ask me for autographs now and I think to myself: 'Are you sure?'”
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People ask me for autographs now and I think to myself: 'Are you sure?'
“People ask me for autographs now and I think to myself: 'Are you sure?'”
People ask me for autographs now and I think to myself: 'Are you sure?'
I don't want to be a bit-part player, I want to be right in the mix with everybody else.
I've got a strong family, close friends and hobbies outside football that keep my feet on the ground.
I used to get up at six and drive for an hour in my blue van from Bournemouth to Basingstoke - they were the tough days.
Like many professional footballers, I have the legacy of injuries picked up over my career but the effect on my day-to-day training and on matchday is non-existent.
I enjoy signing autographs and giving something back to the fans.
Going to the cinema or a meal can be difficult, with people asking for pictures or autographs.
Stars talk about how they dislike fans fussing over them, begging for autographs and things like that, but deep down inside, they love every minute of it.
Signing autographs is weird. I'm an introvert, so it's been a strain in that way.
I had a talent for copying the signatures of dignitaries like Indira Gandhi, Amitabh Bachchan and so on. So, I wanted to become someone whom people would ask for autographs.