My wife is from Copenhagen and her father has been a huge Liverpool supporter since the early 1960s.
Liverpool is a club that needs no introduction. I was impatient to play at Anfield, I wanted to feel the atmosphere.
It is something you can't quite explain unless you have experienced it. There is that difference when you pull on a Liverpool shirt.
I feel as though I have established myself at Liverpool and I am enjoying it.
Liverpool are not used to playing a 16-and-a-half stone striker.
John Barnes was my idol growing up and he's the reason I've supported Liverpool. I play nothing like him, though!
I want to thank the Arsenal fans who've always supported me. But I can't apologise for my decision to leave. I want to get more out of myself. I felt the main thing was taking myself out of my comfort zone. That's why Liverpool shouted out for me.
When West End Girls came out on import, I was a student at Liverpool University. I'd go to a club in Liverpool and it would come on, and I'd be really embarrassed.