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Owen To Expect Ambush In Kop
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MICHAEL OWEN has been warned to expect the kind of abuse dished out by Manchester United fans to Carlos Tevez when he returns to Anfield.

Tevez was stunned by the stick he endured on his first outing in Manchester City’s colours back at his old club.

And Jamie Carragher is predicting the same sort of response from Liverpool fans when the former Kop idol heads
back to Anfield on October 25 in a United shirt.

Carragher said: “Our fans are usually brilliant with former players but he might get a cool reception.

“You can understand the fans’ point of view. He used to play for us and now he’s at the big rivals so of course there will be some reaction.

“That’s football and Michael will know that. Michael has a very strong character so stick doesn’t bother him.’’ Carragher is still good pals with Owen and backs his decision to sign up for Liverpool’s biggest rivals.

He said: “Michael’s got his career to think about. He wants to get his name back up there.

“He wants to play Champions League football and get into the World Cup squad.

“The move gives him that opportunity. It will have upset some fans but that’s football. He’s a mate of mine, so I suppose I have to wish him well – but only to a certain extent.’’

The Liverpool defender is astonished at the lack of respect Owen now commands from English football fans.

He said: “His achievements have been forgotten very quickly. This is a kid who went to a World Cup and set it alight.

“He scored one of the great World Cup goals, not against some Mickey Mouse nation either, against Argentina.

“What an impact at only 18. He’s won the European Footballer of the Year. How many British players can say that? If he never kicks a football again, he’s done more than most and I think he is due a bit more respect.’’

Carragher admits to being as shocked as anyone at Owen’s arrival at Old Trafford in the summer.

The free agent had been linked with moves to Hull and Stoke after leaving Newcastle before Sir Alex Ferguson stepped in to snap him up. Carragher said: “I was a bit surprised by his move to Manchester United. Not because I doubted his ability but it was so out of the blue.

“It happened so quickly. One minute you’re wondering where he will end up and the next he’s at Old Trafford.

“When I’ve played against him he’s been kept fairly quiet but, no disrespect to Newcastle, he wasn’t getting the service and it’ll be a harder experience than that when he is in the United line-up.’’
#2
A last minute winner from him would be a nice way to shut them up, a Carragher own goal would be rather satisfying too.
#3
carragher didnt say any of that cause there's no stuter's and its good grammer too lol!
carrager needs to shut the fu*k up and worry about his team staying in the top 4 and when to retire he look's soo umcomfortable on the pitch hope owen breaks his scouser neck!
#4
You don't like the scousers much, do you?
How about he actually comes on in the last few minutes, the ref adds 7 minutes of added time and he scores the winner with a deflected shot of carragher's backside??
#5
i seriously cant wait for this game, cause i work with a scouser and i just cant wait to rip the piss out of him when we beat them
#6
we seem to be EVERYONE's biggest rivals nowadays.
i reckon its cos when they manage to beat us its the biggest thing ever to them!!!
#7
We were and always will be the biggest rivals... to pretty much any team in the world... beating us is not easy and everyone wants to do it... but not many can Tongue
#8
Owen will take it all in his stride and show them by scoring the winning goal again and silencing the Kop!!
#9
(12-10-2009, 12:57 PM)andyc09lad Wrote: i seriously cant wait for this game, cause i work with a scouser and i just cant wait to rip the piss out of him when we beat them

i know exactly what you mean, damn scousers
#10
who knows the ballon may make an apperance in a utd top




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