LONDON, Aug 16: Former England striker Michael Owen said on Wednesday he wouldn’t take his children to watch a football match, contrasting the atmosphere at Premier League grounds with that of the London Olympics.

The sporting spirit of fans and athletes during the Games threw a harsh light on the hostile environment common to many major English football fixtures as evidenced by Sunday’s Charity Shield clash between Manchester City and Chelsea.

“In my opinion, the whole culture of football must change if the Olympics is going to be the guiding light,” Owen told his Twitters followers on Wednesday.

“Football has lost touch with reality slightly but let’s get it right, if you were playing at an away ground and went to hug the spectators like Usain Bolt did, you would struggle to get out alive.

“Not to mention the tirade of abuse every footballer gets once in ear shot of the crowd,” added Owen, without a club since being released by Manchester United at the end of last season.

“We are talking about a totally different audience and, like it or not, a football ground isn’t the most pleasant of places in the world. I certainly wouldn’t take my kids to watch a match. All I would say is that it’s not a very fair comparison.”—AFP

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