A lot of players might be tired, but I feel nice and sharp.
As a kid growing up in the back streets of Dublin I used to pretend I was playing in the World Cup with my mates out on the streets, and now I will be doing it for real.
At Leeds I've tried to concentrate on my club form, but you get caught up in all the World Cup fever once you come back to Ireland and see all the Irish boys again.
I am happy at Leeds and I want to stay. There has been talk that Leeds might sell some players, but all the players believe we can win some silverware next season and it is important that we are all kept together.
I can't even remember when the Seventies was.
I really don't think we have any weaknesses. Roy Keane is also a real asset, and I just hope he is fit for the World Cup.
I used to love watching him as a player, so it is a joy to play alongside him. I might take the mickey out of him, but deep down I have so much admiration for him.
Qualifying for the second stage would be a successful World Cup for us. I think we can do it.
Some have said it is the easiest group at the World Cup, but we realize it won't be like that. Germany are a tremendous side, but to be honest I don't know much about Cameroon and Saudi Arabia.
That was a great result for England, but it has gone and I don't think the Germans will be welling on it when we play them this summer.
There was a tremendous amount of disappointment in missing the World Cup finals in 1998, so they're getting excited about this one and I really think we could do well in the Far East.
We get on well and it won't be too much trouble spending so much time with him. He has a strange way of sleeping as he likes to kick off all the blankets and just have them up by his chest.
We have a good set of lads and a really great team spirit. Garry Kelly and Jason McAteer are the jokers of the team, who will keep everyone in a good mood.
We have a great sense of togetherness. It is our team spirit that has taken us to this World Cup.
We were given no chance against them, but we held our own and we will be trying to do the same this summer.
Robbie scored 3 goals in the 2002 World Cup.
Robbie is the cousin of Cardiff City striker, Jason Byrne.
Robbie's goal celebration was running to one side of the field to perform a round-off to a cartwheel on the pitch, ending on one knee, and then miming the shooting of an arrow with his longbow or to quick-fire pistols rapidly with his hands.
Robbie has been involved in transfers totalling ?38 million.
Robbie was one of only two players to score a goal against Germany at the 2002 World Cup. The other player being Ronaldo for Brazil in the final.