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Owen at yesterday's Setanta Sports / BT Sport announcement in Dublin. ©INPHO/Donall Farmer

Owen hopes to follow example of punditry poster-boy Neville

Michael Owen begins life as a co-commentator when he kicks off the new season on BT Sport.

MICHAEL OWEN HOPES to follow the example of old sparring partner Gary Neville when he makes his own move into the world of football punditry next season.

Though international team-mates with England, Owen and Neville frequently found themselves on opposite sides during the heyday of their playing careers.

Since hanging up his boots, Neville has made a name for himself as one of TV’s rising stars and has been lauded as a breath of fresh air for his insightful analysis on Sky’s Monday Night Football.

Now Owen is getting ready to join him on the other side of the camera and starts his new role as a co-commentator when BT Sport launches later this summer.

The new channels, which will be available in Ireland as part of the Setanta Sports package, have the rights to 33 Premier League matches including 18 “top pick” games, giving the former Liverpool striker plenty to talk about.

And he says there’s no better role model for him starting out than Neville.

“He’s relevant, he’s just finished football and he’s taken to it like a duck to water,” Owen said at yesterday’s announcement in Dublin.

I can watch him and enjoy what he says, relate to it, understand it, and I think he puts it over in a good way. I’d like to obviously not copy him, but I’d like people to talk about me in the coming months and years and say he’s taken to it well, I can understand what he’s saying, he points it out and gives us valuable insight.

Before his first game in the gantry, Owen will have some pre-season training sessions with BT. Already, he knows that he will have to bring an extra element to the game for the viewers.

I’ve spoken to loads of commentators and co-commentators, just sought their advice, and the one thing that everyone seems to keep coming back on is not saying the bland things that everyone can see, getting over that insight, putting it into the right words and being able to say it quick.

The move marks a new departure for Owen who, at the age of 33, announced his retirement at the end of last season. Although he has some coaching badges under his belt, the former European Footballer of the Year admits that management wasn’t really an attractive option.

“You could go down the management route but that really rules your life, there’s no days off or anything like that and having played for 16 years solid, I just didn’t fancy that as we speak.

“I just think the co-commentary side with BT Sport is the next best thing to playing. Obviously being at the ground appeals to me as opposed to sitting in the studio every week. I like studio work but getting to the real live action is the exciting part for me, getting around the grounds and talking about something that I love, something that I know about and hopefully being able to get that knowledge across to the viewers. That’s the challenge I’m going to face obviously.”

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    Jun 25th 2013, 9:14 AM

    While I understand why and how he got the job, it’s just a pity that there are so many highly qualified and brilliant sports journalist graduates that would kill for a shot at this job that would never even be given a look in.

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    Jun 26th 2013, 10:10 AM

    In fairness Col, people like seeing somebody so close to the game talk on it. This guy was in a Man U changing room not so long ago and has worked under the best but I see what you mean.

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    Jun 26th 2013, 10:11 AM

    I cant stand the guy by the way. He’s gonna be wishy washy on the fence like Redknapp.

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    Jun 25th 2013, 12:27 PM

    F@*king greedy pri*k! Stick to your horses! He’s gonna make redknapp look like a genius!

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    Jun 27th 2013, 1:55 PM

    The fact he finished what he said with the word ‘obviously’ sums up him and what he’ll bring to the table

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    Jun 25th 2013, 11:55 PM

    A very dull man with nothing the say, he fits right in on the cozy MOTD couch.

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