Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (/ɪns/; born 21 October 1967) is an English football manager and a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder from 1982 to 2007.
I love tackling, love it. Its better than sex.
Liverpool fans were great to me, I still live near the city and they always come up and shake my hand.
I love tackling, it's better than sex!
The problem is, when you come back in you're sweating, so I wait until the very last minute before putting on my shirt so that it's not covered in sweat.
We do not want to be giving quality sides such as Southampton, Palace, Norwich and the rest eight or nine points start and expect to get back up with them.
Of course, I will keep myself fit, keep my boots clean and you never know.
We have to be careful not to let our game not be the game we know it should be.
When I retire I'm gonna bet on Wolves drawing every game. I'll be a multi-millionaire!
Back in my time, and I sound old now, it was black and white boots and that was it. Now you've got snoods, people wearing headphones when they're doing interviews, which I find disrespectful. Pink boots, green boots, you name it, even tights. They'll be wearing skirts next.
I like to knuckle down and get on with my job. I'll make mistakes, I'm bound to, but I'll write them down and I'll learn from them.
The best player I've ever played with was Paul Gascoigne. He had everything. He was amazing.
I am happy to be a role model for anybody - whether they are black, white, yellow, pink or purple.
I just didn't want to walk away from football without knowing what it meant to be a manager, or even wondering what it was like to be sacked.
As long as we are successful on the pitch, then I will be here-unless Manchester United put in a call. But I don't think Sir Alex Ferguson is planning to step down just yet!
I hope to be back in management in the next future
Marcel Desailly was pretty hard when I played against him in a Milan derby.
I don't like publicity, being in the limelight.
It's a shame the Manchester United situation turned sour.
It's not just what you do on the pitch, it's what you do off the pitch.