John Terry is a fantastic centre-back - a centre-back that a lot of people would put in their all-time Premier League XI.
John Terry has developed my game for sure.
I was in an academy from the age of eight. I couldn't play for my grassroots team then.
I just want to enjoy my football and hopefully that brings success to the team.
But I don't see myself as someone who needs to be managed or has to worry about injuries.
I've been in a lot of unfavourable situations growing up, so I know what it's like to need help.
Coming out of a club and going into a new one is never easy.
I do speak to a few people in non-league. There are a few people in Bristol where my family is based that I used to play with at Yate.
I struggle to see myself as Tyrone Mings the Ipswich footballer. I'm just Tyrone from Chippenham.
I think if you're not conceding so many goals, it gives you a great platform to win games.
If we have poor coaches, that's a reflection of me and a reflection of what we think we can give to the kids.
In moments of difficulty there are positives you can take and lessons you can learn.
I think I missed out on so many good experiences - maybe priceless experiences - playing with my friends when I was growing up.
When it got to the diagnosis of my knee and when I realised how long I was going to be out, my thoughts spiralled out of control.
There have been times in my football career where I've thought 'Is this it? Is this as far as I'm going to go?'