I see myself as a different sort of Welsh. Because we are from Cardiff, we see Wales as Cardiff. This is Wales; outside Cardiff is beyond. It's a strange one. You are really Welsh, but you're not, if you know what I mean.
— Craig Bellamy
Certain players need twice the recovery time of others because they run much more - not because they put in more effort but because they're playing different positions.
Football is about so much more than talent.
David Brooks - every time I see him, I like him. He breaks lines, runs beyond, and I like him a lot.
I've always enjoyed the coaching side, working with young players, trying to improve them and to make them not only see football different but to see life differently.
I believe I have a lot to offer when I finish football as well. I always said I didn't want to become a manager, but I changed that view.
Look, we all make mistakes. That is no problem. But you have to be willing to make up for your mistakes and to help yourself.
Teams do not make their debut in the first XI - individuals do - but it is the team that enables the individual to get the best out of himself. Football IQ, I call it, understanding roles and the team structure.
I can understand a bad pass or something like that; I don't get irate. But the one thing I can never accept is a lack of work rate. You have to be able to give everything you have.
If I ever wrote an autobiography - and I won't - it would be called 'Don't Google Me.'
I don't like the Italian approach. I don't want to be involved in that kind of football.
Being Welsh means you sometimes get exposed to international football earlier. Again, that helps player development, speeds up their thought process in a different kind of environment.
Football - a simple game really, yet generally, in the game, we make the simple things seem harder. But it's those simple things that get you to the top.
I can understand failure: I've failed loads of times in my life; it's not a problem. I've never feared it, because it's a part of life.