'Boos or cheers, I'll relish Anfield return'.Byline: DARREN FULLERTON MICHAEL Owen
tr.v. fazed, faz·ing, faz·es To disrupt the composure of; disconcert. See Synonyms at embarrass. [Middle English fesen, to drive away, frighten by his much anticipated return to Anfield as a Manchester United player. Owen, who scored 158 goals for Liverpool from 1996 to 2004, hopes to be part of Sir Alex Ferguson's plans when the two fierce rivals clash in the Premiership on October 25. "I will be excited to go back to Anfield," said Owen. "I was there with Newcastle United and I enjoyed it. I know going there with United is a different kettle of fish kettle of fish n. pl. kettles of fish 1. A troublesomely awkward or embarrassing situation. 2. A matter to be reckoned with: . "But I'm looking forward to it. I don't know what kind of reaction I will get. You'll have to ask the fans. But whatever happens - whether I'm booed or cheered - I will enjoy it. "There is always a great atmosphere at Anfield and the Liverpool, United games are always terrific games to be involved in." |
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