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  1. Ruben
    Ruben
    June 9, 2009 at 9:28 am | | Reply


    “At 29, there’s no reason to blow the final whistle on his career. (Although, when it does finally sound, he should be given plenty of injury time.)”

    Nice touch.

  2. Andy
    Andy
    June 9, 2009 at 9:31 am | | Reply


    EMO……. You gotta feel sorry for him……

    One of only a few of the England players who were actually on target to surpass Bobby Charlton’s all time goal scoring record. He could justify his wages and quite rightly joined the elite at Real Madrid.

    How horribly wrong it all went. He spent most of his time there on the subs bench when he wasn’t injured. Still had one of the best goals to game ratio and probably still does now for that fact.

    So, Fat Freddie Shepherd thought he was on to a winner when he bought him from Madrid. Who saw that comming?
    What a disaster that proved to be.
    Ever since he buggered his knee at the world cup, he lost his pace – like Samson going for a hair cut, he never really got over it he!

    Also, he was probably the poke that led to Newcastle’s down-hill crash – £17 million to buy, £140,000 a week and only 50 odd starts in 5 seasons. Ouch! I’ve just worked it out, that’s £53,400,000.

    Prospective buyers beware.

    Hang yer boots up Michael, don’t take take anybody else for a ride, just concentrate on your horses from now on.

  3. Gaz
    Gaz
    June 9, 2009 at 1:52 pm | | Reply


    Why the hell did he leave Liverpool in the first place?

  4. Sir Les
    Sir Les
    June 10, 2009 at 8:46 am | | Reply


    Wanted to get away fast before the scousers nicked his wheels off his new Bently I reckon.

  5. JustSoccerJerseys
    June 10, 2009 at 1:37 pm | | Reply


    I don’t understand the part about wanting to leave the EPL because it’s too physical. Wouldn’t it be physical in International matches if he were to be called up?

  6. j.foreigner
    j.foreigner
    June 11, 2009 at 7:17 am | | Reply


    Good thinking on Owen “doing a Kewell”.
    Watching Harry playing for Australia this past week in his preferred position of left midfield reminded me of those heady days of Leeds United. (the only thing missing was big Mark Viduka up front, but I digress.)
    A fit, firing Owen would be a good thing for English football; here’s hoping he does stay outside his comfort zone and regain his old form.

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