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Kurt...Originally posted by kurtangle01 View PostIf he goes there he will always be remembered as the player who shafted us 3 times in 4 seasons. 1st season he says he's signing a new contract then ****s off to Madrid right before the close of the transfer window leaving us no tme to find a decent replacement. 2nd season he puts his international career first leads us up the garden path then signs for Newcastle and lastly he could end up at our most bitter rivals.
Not exactly the kind of player I want at our club. He's had his chance. We've moved on but I must admit to still feeling extremely bitter towards him and always will.
IF Owen was to come back and let's say by chance he made a meaningful contribution by scoring goals that won us the league or/and champions league, would you still be singing the same song?
The boy's made some mistakes. Everyone does. If he was to come back I would welcome him with open arms. Personally I think his pace will have probably gone with that knee injury but he still has that magnificent touch.Nowt wrong with lurking!
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Couldn't give a **** what stories you drag up mate. If he wanted to stay, he'd have signed. He waited and waited... and waited. He forced Liverpool's hand and he knew it. He's an intelligent businessman, he knew EXACTLY what he was doing. Once that transfer window closed he'd have sat tight til January then looked for the pre-contract. To come out afterwards saying that he didn't want to leave and blaming us for selling him, was nothing short of a joke.Originally posted by AFII View PostFeel free to continue to imagine things up wynne, but keep it from things like Judas.
We got money for him, not as much as we would have got if we had sold him for a year earlier but that was a mistake from our board, a very expensive mistake.
Owen used that to his advantage.
Gerrard used his position to get over £100k/week and Owen used his to get a move to Real.
Players will continue to use the clubs if they think they can gain anything from it.
He wanted back because he didn't become the Galactico he'd hoped, instead being forced to sit on the bench, regardless of how many goals he scored. He wanted back because he wanted to come to the European Champions as Numero Uno and not a benchwarmer.
**** him
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Originally posted by kurtangle01 View PostIf he goes there he will always be remembered as the player who shafted us 3 times in 4 seasons. 1st season he says he's signing a new contract then ****s off to Madrid right before the close of the transfer window leaving us no tme to find a decent replacement. 2nd season he puts his international career first leads us up the garden path then signs for Newcastle and lastly he could end up at our most bitter rivals.
Not exactly the kind of player I want at our club. He's had his chance. We've moved on but I must admit to still feeling extremely bitter towards him and always will.
Don't feel guilty mate. A little bit of hate gives you HUGE balls
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Originally posted by desertscouser View PostHe's the idiot who signed for them in the first place.
If he had told Real Madrid that he refuses to go to Newcastle under any circumstances then maybe he would be at the club of his choice. But as he has no balls, he panicked about not playing enough games to get him fit for the World Cup and jumped at the chance to play for a no mark side like Newcastle.
I have ZERO sympathy for Owen. Every major career decision he has made has back fired spectacularly and he only has himself to blame.
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Career first?Originally posted by AFII View PostNo one.
It would be a good move for him. I would hate it if he signed for them but a player must think about his career first.
Or wife first?Originally posted by AFII View PostThe problem is that it wasn't a choice to stay in Madrid. It wasn't just the WC, his wife wanted to get back home and Owen is very close to his family.
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**** him!Originally posted by wynne1975 View PostCouldn't give a **** what stories you drag up mate. If he wanted to stay, he'd have signed. He waited and waited... and waited. He forced Liverpool's hand and he knew it. He's an intelligent businessman, he knew EXACTLY what he was doing. Once that transfer window closed he'd have sat tight til January then looked for the pre-contract. To come out afterwards saying that he didn't want to leave and blaming us for selling him, was nothing short of a joke.
He wanted back because he didn't become the Galactico he'd hoped, instead being forced to sit on the bench, regardless of how many goals he scored. He wanted back because he wanted to come to the European Champions as Numero Uno and not a benchwarmer.
**** him
I like young women cos there stories are shorter!
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More a grudging handshake. I still haven't forgive Stevie G for his 2 summers of whoring with Chelski.Originally posted by Needles View PostKurt...
IF Owen was to come back and let's say by chance he made a meaningful contribution by scoring goals that won us the league or/and champions league, would you still be singing the same song?
The boy's made some mistakes. Everyone does. If he was to come back I would welcome him with open arms. Personally I think his pace will have probably gone with that knee injury but he still has that magnificent touch.
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Originally posted by Needles View PostKurt...
IF Owen was to come back and let's say by chance he made a meaningful contribution by scoring goals that won us the league or/and champions league, would you still be singing the same song?
The boy's made some mistakes. Everyone does. If he was to come back I would welcome him with open arms. Personally I think his pace will have probably gone with that knee injury but he still has that magnificent touch.
I feel the way I do about him and that wont change. He's nothing but a lying two faced Gary Lineker clone.
He doesn't care about us, he thought he was bigger and better than us. He's found out the hard way that he's not.Babel fanclub member # 4!!!
**** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:
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It wasn't anything about Galactico. If he had come back then Rafa would be the one who decided how much he would play, no one else.Originally posted by wynne1975 View PostCouldn't give a **** what stories you drag up mate. If he wanted to stay, he'd have signed. He waited and waited... and waited. He forced Liverpool's hand and he knew it. He's an intelligent businessman, he knew EXACTLY what he was doing. Once that transfer window closed he'd have sat tight til January then looked for the pre-contract. To come out afterwards saying that he didn't want to leave and blaming us for selling him, was nothing short of a joke.
He wanted back because he didn't become the Galactico he'd hoped, instead being forced to sit on the bench, regardless of how many goals he scored. He wanted back because he wanted to come to the European Champions as Numero Uno and not a benchwarmer.
**** him
No one knows if he would have left if he hadn't been sold. He said that he wouldn't leave on a free so if he had not been sold then he may or may not signed a new deal. Who knows?
Being a better businessman that Parry and Moores isn't that difficult.
Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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Originally posted by Mumsafan View PostYes.
Stop it now
Will do that now. I have already said what I wanted to say.
Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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good point no player is bigger than the club. the club has moved on without him and he has found that out the hard way maybe its a lesson to footballers to appreciate what they have got, i don't grudge people going to other clubs but owen had the lot he was the star man here and he should have cherished that role instead of exploiting it to get a move!Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Posthe thought he was bigger and better than us. He's found out the hard way that he's not.I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman.
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