Michael Owen reveals the highlights and pitfalls of being a professional footballer in his first official autobiography, which contains his personal reflections on eight years in the game, including two World Cups, two European Championships and goalscoring records for club and country. Updated to include his first full season with Real Madrid.
After his famous goal against Argentina in France ‘98, Michael Owen was forced to grow up almost overnight, his sudden fame propelling him to stardom to the extent that the hopes of a football nation now rest on the slender frame of this 26-year-old.
In his autobiography, Owen is forthright in his views on the game: he reacts to the accusations of diving, his susceptibility to injury, and his alleged gambling addiction; he writes candidly about his career at Liverpool, from Roy Evans to Gerard Houllier, and the reasons behind him leaving the club that made him as a player; and he talks about his ambitions for the England team and his new club Newcastle.
He is also opinionated about his England striking partnership with Wayne Rooney and the threat from Jermaine Defoe; his complex and at times difficult relationship with coaches such as Glenn Hoddle, Kevin Keegan and Sven-Goran Eriksson; and he has strong views on the thug culture still rife in English football.
Outside of the game, he talks openly for the first time about the death threats to him and his family, his relationship with childhood sweetheart Louise Bonsall – including her serious injury from a riding accident – and their baby Gemma as well as his passion for horse racing and betting.
Exclusive to this paperback edition, there are two new chapters covering Owen’s dramatic transfer to Real Madrid, the frustrations of his first season in La Liga and the reasons for his return to England. The book will also expose the inside story of England’s 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign.
Michael James Owen is a former English footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle United, Manchester United and Stoke City as well as the England national team. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_...
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Mercurial little goal machine for the reds. Disappointed when he signed for the other reds over in Manchester. Good book though Michael.
I know that the Kopites were not amused about joining the Mancs but he scored so many goals for Liverpool, and England, he is still a legend as far as I am concerned. 👍🐯
i thought this was excellent. i remember Michael breaking into the world cup with that goal against Argentina like it was yesterday. this bio goes off on about his horse racing which wasn't as interesting to me but some of the insights he gives into what made him such an amazing striker are incredible if you have ever played football at a decent standard or if you hope your kids might (latter more my case anyway! :) own was apart from terry venebles the only player to represent England at all age groups - U15, u16,u17 etc till u21 then on till the first 11. also a must if you want to know how to overcome hamstring injuries. highly recommended.
Owen has been my idol throughout my childhood until now. I found it really interesting reading into his life, which is often not expressed much in the media. A tad slow and boring in parts, but overall loved reading about my hero
Michael Owen is a very humble, shy amazing soccer player who loves the game and his family more than anything. I really enjoying reading about his life and how he got to where he is today!:)
"We can look each other in the eye and know we're together for all the right reasons." I like this person, and the way he expresses himself and his emotion.
Hayward helps Owen write in an entertaining way, and sheds a spotlight onto the mind of Owen the striker, whose entire mindset revolves around anticipating mistakes defenders might make.
Esperé más. Está bien, creo que más detallado que Pirlo, pero esperé mayor detalle en Real Madrid y no pude conocer los motivos para ir a ManU y Stoke. Interesante perspectiva en algunos pasajes.