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Re: Michael Owen

by Ian Royal » 21 Jun 2009 20:55

Deathy
FiNeRaIn My posts are absolutely cringe worthy, a disgusting mockery of football.


'greed.


Wow, you made me laugh. :lol:

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Re: Michael Owen

by frimmers » 21 Jun 2009 21:01

i doubt if owen could hack it at all in the premiership any more..he always was a one trick pony..lose that tiny bit of pace and you are in the defenders pocket.

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Re: Michael Owen

by Ian Royal » 21 Jun 2009 22:04

He's scored a lot of headers for a player who is totally reliant on pace.

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Re: Michael Owen

by cmonurz » 21 Jun 2009 22:16

Owen was very quick as a youngster, coming into the Liverpool side at 18 - but defenders sooned wised up to that. Whilst his pace remained an asset (see his goals in the cup final vs Arsenal) the reason he has scored so many goals (including 40 for England) is his positional sense and movement, which is as good as any English striker I have watched in my lifetime.

I know it's in the embarassing marketing thing above, but I have to agree with the point that his effectiveness as a striker has been diminished in 08/09 by the role he has been asked to play. He'd be a good signing for most teams in the Premier League, and could still get 15 league goals in a full season, fairly easily imho.

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Re: Michael Owen

by Deathy » 21 Jun 2009 23:33

cmonurz Owen was very quick as a youngster, coming into the Liverpool side at 18 - but defenders sooned wised up to that. Whilst his pace remained an asset (see his goals in the cup final vs Arsenal) the reason he has scored so many goals (including 40 for England) is his positional sense and movement, which is as good as any English striker I have watched in my lifetime.

I know it's in the embarassing marketing thing above, but I have to agree with the point that his effectiveness as a striker has been diminished in 08/09 by the role he has been asked to play. He'd be a good signing for most teams in the Premier League, and could still get 15 league goals in a full season, fairly easily imho.


Indeed, good post.


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Re: Michael Owen

by Dirk Gently » 22 Jun 2009 08:43

cmonurz Owen was very quick as a youngster, coming into the Liverpool side at 18 - but defenders sooned wised up to that. Whilst his pace remained an asset (see his goals in the cup final vs Arsenal) the reason he has scored so many goals (including 40 for England) is his positional sense and movement, which is as good as any English striker I have watched in my lifetime.

I know it's in the embarassing marketing thing above, but I have to agree with the point that his effectiveness as a striker has been diminished in 08/09 by the role he has been asked to play. He'd be a good signing for most teams in the Premier League, and could still get 15 league goals in a full season, fairly easily imho.


Yes ..... as long as he could stay fit for the whole season. And that's a reason why I think clubs might be reluctant to take hm on.

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Re: Michael Owen

by Royal Rother » 22 Jun 2009 08:50

Royal With Cheese That's a cracking read. Was that a group effort from the shit ones off of the Apprentice?


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Re: Michael Owen

by Southbank Old Boy » 22 Jun 2009 10:06

Deathy His gambling problems are no secret.


Only when they are shown up in the tabloids and blown out of proportion

Its all relative and from what i can remember his gambling problems werent any different to your average punter when you take into account the vast amount of money that he earns

Have to agree with comonurz, Owen still has the ability, if he is put into a decent side creating a few chances and he is used in the right way. I do think his type of player is becoming less and less common and not accomodatted by the current trend of playing variations of 4-5-1 though

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Re: Michael Owen

by Ian Royal » 22 Jun 2009 12:38

I agree, Owen blowing a couple of £k a week on betting is really no different to me or you putting a couple of quid on the lottery every week.


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Re: Michael Owen

by Royal With Cheese » 22 Jun 2009 14:32

I'd have a fit Owen over Doyler in my team any day of the week.

If Doyler goes for 6.5 mil then I would expect Owen to pick up a club fairly easily.

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Re: Michael Owen

by Dirk Gently » 22 Jun 2009 14:49

Royal With Cheese I'd have a fit Owen over Doyler in my team any day of the week.

If Doyler goes for 6.5 mil then I would expect Owen to pick up a club fairly easily.


It could be argued that Owen's best years are behind him, whilst Doyle's are - hopefully - ahead of him.

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Re: Michael Owen

by Maguire » 22 Jun 2009 17:03

papereyes To be fair, I cited the person that I took the idea off. So that would have been an even more tattifilarious post than ever on his part.


You only get so upset about it because you know it's true.

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Re: Michael Owen

by Deathy » 22 Jun 2009 17:09

On Sky now "I've probabLOLy been linked with everyone" Um, no. :lol:

But fear not Michael, Hull City are preparing an offeROFL.


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Re: Michael Owen

by papereyes » 22 Jun 2009 17:25

Maguire
papereyes To be fair, I cited the person that I took the idea off. So that would have been an even more tattifilarious post than ever on his part.


You only get so upset about it because you know it's true.


That I've read Jonothan Wilson's articles on Guardian Online?

yes, that is true. :|

I even own two of his books.

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Re: Michael Owen

by old woman » 22 Jun 2009 21:31

Many people would regard this as Karma as he left Liverpool on a free meaning they missed out on quite a fee.
Only joined Newcastle for the £120,000 per week wages. Made the club captain and fans still annoyed about the lack of any statement regarding the relegation.

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Re: Michael Owen

by Royal With Cheese » 22 Jun 2009 23:04

Dirk Gently
Royal With Cheese I'd have a fit Owen over Doyler in my team any day of the week.

If Doyler goes for 6.5 mil then I would expect Owen to pick up a club fairly easily.


It could be argued that Owen's best years are behind him, whilst Doyle's are - hopefully - ahead of him.

Agreed currently, but I do stand by my original point that a fit Owen would be/is a better player than Doyler. I didn't realise Owen is only 4 years older than Doyler!

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Re: Michael Owen

by Dirk Gently » 23 Jun 2009 07:53

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Royal With Cheese I'd have a fit Owen over Doyler in my team any day of the week.

If Doyler goes for 6.5 mil then I would expect Owen to pick up a club fairly easily.


It could be argued that Owen's best years are behind him, whilst Doyle's are - hopefully - ahead of him.

Agreed currently, but I do stand by my original point that a fit Owen would be/is a better player than Doyler. I didn't realise Owen is only 4 years older than Doyler!


True - MO's problem is that he was so explosively good when he was so young, so being good now is seen as a decline.

I think that someone will take him - presumably a club that has a bad start in August and needs to do something dramatic, so will be more likely to take a risk - and even then it'll be an appearances-based contract because of his recent injury record.

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Re: Michael Owen

by handbags_harris » 23 Jun 2009 11:33

old woman Many people would regard this as Karma as he left Liverpool on a free meaning they missed out on quite a fee.
Only joined Newcastle for the £120,000 per week wages. Made the club captain and fans still annoyed about the lack of any statement regarding the relegation.


No he didn't. He left Liverpool for, what, £8 million, and the reason why Liverpool didn't want him was because they didn't want to pay over double to the same club for the same player. The only other club to show real interest was Newcastle, so they were the ones that got him. Although I'm sure the reported £120kp/w helped.

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Re: Michael Owen

by soggy biscuit » 23 Jun 2009 11:57

old woman Many people would regard this as Karma as he left Liverpool on a free meaning they missed out on quite a fee.


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Re: Michael Owen

by Dirk Gently » 23 Jun 2009 14:55

Hull manager Phil Brown intends to try to sign Newcastle striker Michael Owen "within a week".

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