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Published 11:27 18 Dec 2021 GMT
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"As soon as I left (Newcastle), everyone hated me. But I never, ever felt that when I was there - I felt love, be that around the city, the pub or wherever," Owen told The Daily Mail.
"I was supposed to do the game against Norwich last month. I phoned Amazon and said, 'I don’t really want to go, I’m scared for my safety', so they changed my game.
"I wish it was different. I would love to ask the fans, 'Why don’t you like me?', and have the chance to give my side.
"Of course, I get some of the reasons. The worst thing I did was buy a helicopter for my family to travel up and down. It’s a s*** perception."
Owen went on to say that he "loved" the city of Newcastle. And while he would have preferred to have re-joined Liverpool in 2005, he rejected suggestions that did not want to join the Magpies.
"If I didn’t want to go to Newcastle that much, I wouldn’t have bloody signed," he said.
"I still chose Newcastle over Real Madrid. I wanted to play with Shearer in front of those fans, and I have some great memories.
"But the last season was a disaster, for everyone. It could have been so different, and I really wish it had of been."
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