Clint, could you sum up the 2010/11 season for you personally?
It was a good season. I feel that I have been able to improve every year as a player since I have been over here, and I was able to do that again last season, so personally it was a good one.
It was been a season of breaking records for you personally - you have broken the Club's Premier League goal scoring record and also the U.S. record for goals scored in the Premier League.
It's cool! It feels good to know that you are doing well and doing well in one of the best leagues in the world so you take that on board, but I don't think that someone won't come along and break the records that I have set.
To be progressing and moving forward again for U.S. soccer is good, but I don't think that other players won't come over here and better the record I set for the States.
Were you aware that those records were coming up? Were they targets?
No, I didn't know. I didn't know about them until I was one goal before, or something like that. It was written in the programme and before the game you get given one and you read through and you see that you are not that far off of breaking a target. It feels good to break a record because it lets you know that you are moving in the right direction, as a player, but hopefully I can continue to better myself and score more goals.
Would you say that last season was one of your best campaigns to date at Fulham?
Yeah! I would say that that is definitely accurate. It is always good to get goals and I feel that they were at vital times in the season, in the sense of games and where we were in the table. I was able to get goals in the games that mattered the most and that is something that makes me feel good!
You mentioned earlier that you do feel like you're improving season on season. Do you feel that you are almost reaching your peak now?
You don't know when your peak is going to be so hopefully this isn't my peak and I can get better, but you can't play forever in your career. I'm 28 now so hopefully there are still some good years to come and hopefully I can keep this form and maintain it for another three to four years.
Along with Simon Davies, you are currently the Club's longest serving player. How have you noticed the Club change, or evolve, in the four years that you have been at Fulham?
I would say that the expectations that the players have of themselves and the expectations that the fans have for this Club. They believe that we should be doing better, that it is not just about surviving and staying in the Premier League, but it is about trying to push on and trying to get into Europe and trying to be a part of something really special.
This season when Bobby and Andy were injured, did you feel any added pressure to become the leading man in terms of scoring goals?
Wherever I am on the field, I always want to try and chip in with goals and I am always trying to better myself so I put pressure on myself to continually improve, but that's not a pressure I felt because other players were injured.
I needed to step up whether the guys were fit or not fit. I always feel that I need to step up and I always feel that I need to be bettering myself, not because of something bad happening, but because I always expect more of myself.
Looking back, what do you think were the stand out performances for you personally and for the Team last season?
A big win for us last season was the away win against Stoke, after losing to West Ham at home, because of where we were in the table.
That was definitely a turning point in the season for us in the sense of where we were and we hadn't got an away win in such a long time.
Also the two consecutive away wins at Sunderland and at Birmingham, was certainly important because that gave us something to improve upon and it enabled us to, from then on, go away and get away wins. So that is something to look at as an achievement as well; getting two away wins in a row.
We're back in UEFA Europa League next season thanks to our final position in the Fair Play League - is there the feeling that we have unfinished business in Europe?
You want to play in major competitions and you want to win things in your career. Hopefully there is more magic in our tank. We did ourselves justice last time; we played with a lot of heart and showed a lot of character to get to the Final of the Europa League. Hopefully we can do the same - it's exciting times!