Reboot: My Life
<p> </p><p><strong>MICHAEL OWEN'S new autobiography will enable him to open up about his football life for the first time and set the record straight once and for all. </strong></p><p><br>The legendary striker published his first book Off The Record in 2004 but feels he didn't have a voice during his playing days and now, six years after hanging up his boots, he can finally lift the lid on what really happened during his much-talked about career. It promises to make for an explosive read and one of the most hotly anticipated football books of the year. </p><p><br>After breaking into the Liverpool team as a 17-year-old, Owen burst on to the international scene with a wonder goal against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup. The Chester-born forward became the second youngest player to claim the Ballon d'Or in 2001 and went on to play in three World Cups for England. </p><p><br>But controversial transfers to Real Madrid, Newcastle United and Anfield rivals Manchester United have always divided opinion among fans. </p><p><br>Now Owen is revealing what really happened during the course of a career that saw him share a dressing room with the likes of David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer not to mention a star-studded Galacticos side that included Zinedine Zidane, Roberto Carlos, Raúl and Luis Figo. </p><p><br>Owen, who penned a previous book in 2004, said: People might know 20 per cent of my life, maybe a bit more, but I'd like to be able to fill in the blanks and <br>then if somebody likes me, loves me,</p>