I'd give all the champagne I've ever drunk to be playing alongside him in a big European match at Old Trafford.
Maybe 'loner' is too strong a word, but I've always enjoyed being on my own.
One day they might even say that I was another Ryan Giggs.
I even found it difficult to watch myself playing on TV because I couldn't identify with the person on the screen. I couldn't get to grips with it. It was as if it was all happening to someone else.
I always wanted more - more of everything.
Even at the height of my fame, 50 per cent of the people who saw me wanted a fight; itโs the downside of being a star player.