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I’m quite good at finishing, I suppose.
I remember when I was walking upstairs to sign for Newcastle, seeing some of the things going up that I saw outside was a bit of a dream come true for me. When St James’ Park is fully packed I will be a bit shocked in those first few games, but this is a great club and I am looking forward to it.
I love ‘Harry Potter.’
I just need to try to work harder, and prove to the gaffer that I can be in the starting XI.
I want to carry on enjoying my football, so I just need to keep working hard.
I need to do more and I need to get more minutes and help out the team a lot more, I know I need to do that.
It’s always nice to have the young boys in; they give a little bit of banter. But it’s important to have the older guys to settle things down when you’re in sticky situations.
At the end of your career, you’re going to look back at the match balls and be buzzing about them.
It’s fantastic to play up front being supplied by the players behind me.
I am all for new signings.
It’s the most important thing, staying in the Premier League.
To be playing in the Premier League from where I’ve come from is a big achievement.
Dagenham offered me a two-year opportunity really. It wasn’t a pro deal, just a chance to impress. I was sent out on loan straight away. I got a professional contract on the back of that and it wasn’t until I started scoring in League Two that I actually realized, ‘I’m professional footballer.’
I want to prove myself in the Premier League.
I’d done a sports diploma at college and three years studying carpentry, it made me appreciate things. But I honestly think it helped not going down the academy route. I had to work harder for everything.
League Two still has a non-league feel about it.
There’s no point in getting too focused on other team’s results, otherwise we’ll forget to get the result ourselves and then we’ll be struggling.
I was a carpenter doing office refurbs and door frames. I’d get up at 5 A. M. and get the train to London. I’d work for eight hours a day with my dad.
David Beckham was from round my area so he was a bit of an idol for myself.
Any game in the Championship is going to be difficult.
I followed Man United growing up, and still have a little feeling for them I suppose. I still enjoy watching them.
When you don’t have your best results or best performances, you want to get back out there as soon as you can to get it out of your system.
I will work hard on the training ground and hopefully do what I can to the best of my ability. The rest will take care of itself.
After the first couple of games I hadn’t scored and you start putting an extra bit of pressure on yourself, and the longer that goes I think it becomes more difficult.
Newcastle has a massive fan base and a great history so it is amazing to be here.
I was working for a lot of years before I turned professional, and that experience makes you understand a bit more about life.
You dream of scoring hat-tricks and scoring last minute winners when you are young.
It’s nice to come and play my football here at The Hawthorns.
I’m quite quick, and I’m going to give my all and work hard for the team, and try my best every game.
From Stansted I signed for Dagenham and went on loan to Bishop’s Stortford.