I've always said that when you pull on an England shirt, it's a proud moment, and it's an honour to play for and represent your country.
I'm enjoying playing football, and as a footballer, that's what you want to do, and that is exactly what I've been doing.
There are a lot of players competing for that wide attacking role, and if I'm brutally honest, if you aren't playing regularly, you can't get picked. I found that out, missing out on the World Cup.
I'm still operating as a wide player, and I'm still free to express myself, try to get one-v-one and get past someone, and there's no better feeling than getting over a great cross and someone scoring.
I follow tennis, and I actually went to Wimbledon during the summer, and it was nice to get a day off during pre-season to watch it. Basketball as well - I don't have a team; it's just a casual interest - especially when the play-offs come around and the intensity rises.
If I do well for my club, I will get recognition.
Everything that moved, I was kicking it. You can ask my mum and dad. A stone, a can, whatever.
We've got to rediscover the Manchester United way of playing, and I don't think many teams enjoy their nights at Old Trafford when we're on song.
It's about taking the game to the opposition, always believing in yourself.