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AFII
21-05-07, 10:29 PM
Gunners eye bid for Owen
May 21 2007
By Alan Oliver, The Evening Chronicle

Arsenal are keeping tabs on the situation of Newcastle United striker Michael Owen at St James' Park.

And Arsene Wenger, fearing he may lose Thierry Henry to Spain in the next couple of months, will keep a close eye on the United striker when he plays for the England B side against Albania at Burnley on Friday night.

The Chronicle can reveal that when Arsenal were at St James' Park on Easter Monday, Wenger asked United if they intended to play both Owen and Oba Martins together as a double spearhead next season - and if not could he take the one who was being left out.

Of course, since then Wenger's own future at the Emirates Stadium has been shrouded in uncertainty following the departure of his big pal vice-chairman David Dein.

Earlier this season Wenger waxed lyrical about Martins in the Arsenal match-day programme when United were in North London in November.

But he will have noticed that Martins only scored in one of United's last 10 Premiership games - and he would have been appalled at the Nigerian striker going AWOL at Watford.

And Martins will be missing again for around a month at the turn of the year when he represents his country in the African Nations Cup.

This leaves Owen - and the idea of the England striker in an Arsenal shirt is sure to appeal to some Gunners fans.

But whether or not Arsenal follow up their interest in Owen could depends on two things - his £5m a year wages and the fact he has played so little football lately.

These are two of the reasons why Manchester United are not getting too excited about taking him to Old Trafford. Indeed, such a move may have more appeal to the Owen camp than the other way round.

And a return to Liverpool, even in a package involving Peter Crouch and Craig Bellamy coming the other way, can be ruled out.

I am told that Liverpool's new owner George Gillett is a big pal and admirer of Owen as he has some involvement with Dr David Steadman's world-famous clinic in Colorado where the little striker had an operation on his knee last summer.

But I am also told Gillett will not go against his manager and that Rafael Benitez does not want Owen back at Anfield.

All this will be going through the minds of Owen and Sam Allardyce when the pair of them talk in the next week.

But frankly it is all a bit of a mess at the moment, and the sooner the issue of Owen's future is resolved one way or another, the better it will be for Newcastle United.

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tomasjj
21-05-07, 10:32 PM
Rafa doesn't want Owen back?

Now I never...... :crackoff:

AFII
21-05-07, 10:34 PM
Tevez is much better than Owen has ever been.

The point is that Rafa now has the money to sign the perfect players for the team.

Eth
21-05-07, 11:02 PM
So this is the end of the Owen posts - praise the lord!!

REDSCOUSER
21-05-07, 11:04 PM
Owen to Arsenal, Henry to LFC :jizz:

AFII
21-05-07, 11:06 PM
Owen to Arsenal, Henry to Barca and Eto'o to us :jizz:

Red_Polo
21-05-07, 11:47 PM
So this is the end of the Owen posts - praise the lord!!

Never heard that said before :D

Craig_H
22-05-07, 01:57 AM
Tevez is much better than Owen has ever been.



Nonsense.

orri
22-05-07, 02:52 AM
Nonsense.

:handshake:

Guest
22-05-07, 05:03 AM
I sincerely hope Owen goes to either Arsenal or Manure just to stop us being linked with him. He isn't fit to play for Liverpool anymore. End of story, goodbye.

:handshake:

Diego
22-05-07, 09:56 AM
:handshake:

fuck off you owen loving twat :crackoff:

Red Chilli
22-05-07, 09:58 AM
Tevez is much better than Owen has ever been

Nonsense.

Yes, even I agree that's nonsense. :handshake:

AFII
22-05-07, 10:03 AM
Owen was unplayable at his best but he still was a limited player. He had his pace and could score all sort of goals but he still could only play as a striker.

Tevez is as good finisher as Owen but he can also play just as good as a attacking midfielder or behind one striker. He is also stronger than Owen and can take a challenge better him.

Red Chilli
22-05-07, 10:08 AM
I would disagree with the "can take a challenge better than Owen".

At his best, Owen glided through challenges, he was too quick and had superb balance. He still has got superb balance, that's one of his strengths, but his pace has faded.
I agree he was limited and could only play one role. BUT, just because a player is more versatile or has more technical ability, doesn't mean they are a better player. It's all about end product and at his best, Owen was the best at producing the end product. So sad it didn't last very long.

Red_Polo
22-05-07, 10:11 AM
Fucking hell, welcome to the twilight zone people. :haha:

AFII
22-05-07, 10:15 AM
I would disagree with the "can take a challenge better than Owen".

At his best, Owen glided through challenges, he was too quick and had superb balance. He still has got superb balance, that's one of his strengths, but his pace has faded.
I agree he was limited and could only play one role. BUT, just because a player is more versatile or has more technical ability, doesn't mean they are a better player. It's all about end product and at his best, Owen was the best at producing the end product. So sad it didn't last very long.

:handshake:

Most managers now is aware of the problem with a quick striker and rests him more often so he won't end up with hamstring problems but if you want a quick striker to do a lot of sprinting then he will end up getting injured soner or later even if he is rested from time to time.

Red Chilli
22-05-07, 10:16 AM
Fucking hell, welcome to the twilight zone people. :haha:

Sobered up have you? :crackoff:

AFII
22-05-07, 10:21 AM
Fucking hell, welcome to the twilight zone people. :haha:

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/images/smilies/ssheep2.gif

Craig_H
22-05-07, 11:15 AM
Tevez is as good finisher as Owen

No he isnt.

Red_Polo
22-05-07, 11:20 AM
Sobered up have you? :crackoff:

Me? Never touched a drop of alcohol in my life, honest :p

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/images/smilies/ssheep2.gif

:finger:


I think I'd say Tevez is potentially a lot better than Owen was, but as things stand he isn't.

Guest
22-05-07, 11:41 AM
Owen was unplayable at his best but he still was a limited player.

FLMAO :haha::haha::haha:

AFII
22-05-07, 11:50 AM
I have explained what I meant with limited player :handshake:

Parm
22-05-07, 11:52 AM
Tevez is much better than Owen has ever been.

The point is that Rafa now has the money to sign the perfect players for the team.

:handshake:

thesilverfoxlfc
22-05-07, 12:41 PM
Wenger wont go near Owen

MrMichael
22-05-07, 01:10 PM
Hang on, I'm really confused by this thread.

Normal Owen thread - AFII says he should return, everyone else disses him for it.

This Owen thread - AFII says someone else is better and he's over Owen, everyone else disses him for it.

Did I wake up in a parallel universe this morning :confused:

dww
22-05-07, 01:15 PM
Owen to Arsenal, Henry to Barca and Eto'o to us :jizz:

I fully expect this theory to be in a paper before the weekend (probably minus the smiley). Further to this I predict in the surrounding paragraph the phrase "transfer merry-go-round" will be used.

Shaggy
22-05-07, 01:15 PM
Hang on, I'm really confused by this thread.

Normal Owen thread - AFII says he should return, everyone else disses him for it.

This Owen thread - AFII says someone else is better and he's over Owen, everyone else disses him for it.

Did I wake up in a parallel universe this morning :confused:

:haha:

I thought the same thing. :haha:

Some people would argue with AF if he said the night skies were dark. :handshake:

orri
22-05-07, 11:30 PM
fuck off you owen loving twat :crackoff:

:haha: :haha: :haha: :crackoff: