Thanks partly to the kind of poets that we now have and partly to funding, there's been a gigantic shift in the way poetry is perceived... Poems on the Underground, poets in schools, football clubs, zoos.
I think that when people join clubs as simple as a sorority or a fraternity, a football team, a baseball team, it's just - you want to be in a group. You want to be around people, you want to be with people.
The best thing I can say is professional football is a business. When they are recruiting football players, they are not recruiting model citizens. Everybody has to be aware of this. What's being selected for the NFL is the ability to play and perform on Sunday afternoons. Everything else is secondary.
There are times in the career of every young English footballer when they simply need to take their chance to establish themselves.
As far as I can judge, English football is not for everybody. You need to have the lungs for it, you need to have the strength for it.
My biggest concern for the Lakers - and they're going have to figure out a way to rectify this - is Lonzo Ball.
I watched a lot of Spurs games before I signed. It's a massive club, one of the biggest in London. They play good football, the stadium is big, and if you look at the training ground - it's perfect.
Football is a game of moments now and if someone does four step-overs, they've had an incredible game. That's not something I do.
Football is unique because it enables you to travel, learn about other cultures, meet new people and speak other languages.