The former England striker has been working for British terrestrial television network Channel 4 for the Three Lions’ Nations League encounters against Hungary, Italy and Germany.
Owen has often been accused of either stating the obvious or delivering his points in a subdued manner and is constantly criticised online.
The straw that appears to have broken the camel’s back for Owen was an article written in The Telegraph by Alan Tyers. In this article, the journalist launched a scathing attack on the former Liverpool hitman.
While Tyers gave credit to Channel 4 for some of their coverage over the international break, he said on Owen:
This criticism clearly got to Owen, who has received plenty of flak in recent weeks due to his daughter appearing on the reality TV show Love Island.
The 42-year-old pundit replied on Twitter, as he stated:
Former Liverpool and Manchester United forward Michael Owen warned by regulator over crypto tweet
Owen was forced to delete a tweet promoting non-fungible tokens after being contacted by the Advertising Standards Authority, according to FT Advisor.
In May, the 2001 Ballon d’Or winner tweeted about his new NFT venture, as he posted:
The report states that the UK’s independent advertising regulator considered the overall nature of the advertisement. They concluded that claiming that NFTs cannot lose their initial value was likely to mislead customers.
Owen joined a growing list of players and clubs who have ventured into the complicated world of cryptocurrency. Many have lost value dramatically over a 12 month period.
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