Manchester United striker Michael Owen has explained why he first turned down manager Sir Alex Ferguson as a teenager 15 years ago.
"I was quite nervous," he told the Observer. "You get different types of players, some come through early, others late, but I was one of the better kids hence I went round to quite a few clubs. I met Glenn Hoddle at Chelsea and George Graham at Arsenal. It was nerve wracking - even then Manchester United were a top, top team.
"But I had been at Liverpool from an early age and been living away from home at Lilleshall [the FA Centre of Excellence]. Liverpool allowed me to travel and live at home. I didn't want to move away and Manchester was just that little bit further."