You want all the money inside football. We do not have a bottomless pit of money. There are constraints. That's why some deals I have said no to because of the finances of them.
There are two things I will always remember. First, a shot against Derby that hit the inside of the post but didn't go in, and we could only draw 2-2. And then the really big chance against Bayer Leverkusen, two minutes from the end of the Champions League semi-final, when I shot over the bar. That hurt a lot.
It's down to the players, but when you're at Man United, there isn't a lot of greener grass on the other side. You are at the best place.
I would not switch Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson for any other player in Norway.
Norway is a small environment. There are only three to four agents to deal with, just 15 other clubs, and that's it!
My dad used to be a Greco-Roman wrestler, and he was Norwegian champion six years on the bounce from 1966 to 1971. But I never saw him wrestle. I've only read the clippings.
It's always this thing about being the big brother and the little brother coming to try to overtake the big brother. That always happens in families and in clubs - the young player hoping to take the old player's position - and City are hoping to overtake United. I don't think they'll ever be able to, though.
Playing games is the best time of your life, and the more games you get, the better it is.
The one way of getting better is by practising - both on and off the pitch.
The only way I know to get out of disappointment is to work hard, keep doing the right things, and don't make any rash decisions.
In games, you have plans, you have strategies, and you follow them.
If you want to stay at Manchester United and win trophies and be successful, then you have to work through the reserve games, and that is what I am doing.
I said no to Aston Villa because I was not ready. I said yes to Cardiff because I felt ready. But I was not.