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    What kind of reception will Owen get?

    I'm not a fan of booing ex-players, irrespective of whatever circumstances they left under - he was a fantastic player for us in his prime - he was awesome during the treble season & provided some great memories during the lean times - so now, personally I couldnt give a **** about him - & he did leave us for Real Madrid

    He's moved on so have we, no animosity as FFS he's at Newcastle now

    Just wondering what you all think...
    Last edited by Yozza; 07-03-08, 01:29 PM.
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    F*** off!!!

    #2
    Agree with you but on the basis of his last visit there are many who don't.

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      #3
      He will get a few boos. nothing more. He left on bitter note.

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        #4
        He should get a good one. anyone who boos should smack themselves in the head. So he thought he need a fresh challenge is his career, so what. Only silly people would hold this against them. And I'm sure there will be plenty of these silly people at anfield tomorrow unfortunately.

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          #5
          Booing ex-players is completely classless. Anyone who feels like booing ought to cast their minds back to that sunny afternoon in May 2001.

          FFS.
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            #6
            Boooooooooooo!
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              #7
              He will be gutted that he is not in a red shirt tomorrow. I hope he gets a good reception to remind him of what he is missing here.

              I am sure Carra and Skyrtle will give him a 'suitable' reception.
              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                #8
                his career has nose dived since leaving us bar a couple of half decent games for RM

                Can you imagine how he would have fealt watching the Instanbul game
                or for that matter watching all the chances we made going begging pre Torres ()

                Would never consider booing him though ( or cheering him )



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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                  Booing ex-players is completely classless. Anyone who feels like booing ought to cast their minds back to that sunny afternoon in May 2001.

                  FFS.

                  diouf??
                  "Sky and Setanta have the right to choose their games and it will be the same for everyone. So Mr Ferguson will not be complaining about fixtures and a campaign against United.

                  "Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain. That is simple."

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                    #10
                    From the daily post: I think it sums up my feelings towards him as well, he should get a warm welcome, as he was pure class when he played for us. The comment about him being a legend is perhaps a bit overboard, as of the way he left us - but he should still be treated well on his return...

                    REDWATCH: Time to treat Owen like the legend he is

                    Mar 5 2008 by Our Correspondent, Liverpool Daily Post

                    THE visit of Newcastle United on Saturday offers us the chance to redeem ourselves for one of the more shameful events seen in Anfield in recent years – the booing of Michael Owen on his first return to the club on Boxing Day 2005.

                    One of our greatest ever goalscorers was visibly shocked that day at the reception he was given by a sizeable proportion of those inhabiting the Kop on that allegedly festive date. The seasonal cheers had a distinctly frosty edge as Owen was reminded that, in the first season after his departure for Real Madrid, we had won the Champions League without him.

                    From memory, the only respite from the taunting was a cursory rendition of his signature chant as he lined up for the kick-off in the second half, which was met with a grateful hands-over-head clap for those whose memory span exceeded that of the average goldfish.

                    For true Liverpool fans, it was a saddening sight to see Michael labouring as first amongst unequals, the black and white stripes on his shirt mirroring the lack of colour in his team-mates’ football.

                    In general, returning Reds are accorded a magnanimous welcome when playing in front of the Kop, the exceptions appearing to be those who left us voluntarily (McManaman), those who slagged us off after their departure (Collymore) or the complete losers (Diouf).

                    Thus the likes of David James, who seemed to spend most of his Liverpool career jetting to fashion shows in Milan and addicted to PlayStation, are welcomed home like conquering heroes, while the likes of Michael Owen are pilloried because they decided they’d quite like to play for Real Madrid.

                    There are of course exceptions to these general rules and Saturday will provide a fine example, when Kevin Keegan assumes his place in the visitors’ dug-out (do they still call them that?).

                    King Kev is still feted at Anfield and rightly so, his energetic displays and ‘telepathic’ understanding with John Toshack lingering long in the mind.

                    Yet here’s some interesting statistics for you. Keegan was at Anfield for just six seasons, scoring 68 goals in 230 appearances. By Michael Owen by comparison spent 11 years at the club and scored 118 goals in 216 appearances for the first team.

                    Keegan also left Liverpool to seek new challenges abroad and guess what? We won the European Cup in 1978, the season after his departure.

                    Yet we won’t be singing ‘Where were you at Wem-ber-ley’ on Saturday will we?

                    So why the rough treatment for Michael? I suspect it’s down to the equally puzzling half-hearted support he was given while he was here.

                    Despite his many achievements, he was never afforded the undying affection heaped upon the likes of Fowler and Rush, with whom he shares comparable records.

                    I’ve never met anyone who can explain this satisfactorily to me, from suggestions that he was not really ‘one of us’ (born in Chester; Rush was born in St Asaph); to his success with England (we wanted him to fail?); to his clean-cut image compared to Robbie Fowler (okay, you’ve got me there).

                    Nevertheless the lack of warmth towards him was palpable, even though he always gave his all to the Liverpool cause.

                    So let’s take the opportunity to right a wrong on Saturday and remember not the player we felt turned his back on us to seek greater success abroad, but the man who won us the FA Cup practically single-handedly in 2001, the one who clinched the League Cup win over Man United in 2003 and the two goals he scored at Roma on the way to the 2001 UEFA Cup.

                    The man is a Liverpool legend, and should be treated as such.


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bobbyfallon View Post
                      diouf??

                      lets make an exception for that TerWAT !!!



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                        #12
                        Originally posted by tufty View Post
                        his career has nose dived since leaving us bar a couple of half decent games for RM

                        Can you imagine how he would have fealt watching the Instanbul game
                        or for that matter watching all the chances we made going begging pre Torres ()

                        Would never consider booing him though ( or cheering him )
                        Most players careers nose dive when they leave us. It's understandable.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bobbyfallon View Post
                          diouf??
                          There is an exception to every rule.
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by bobbyfallon View Post
                            diouf??
                            The exception that proves the rule

                            Edit - damn it Shaggy
                            I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                            Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                            Now all my lies are proved untrue
                            And I must face the men I slew.
                            What tale shall serve me here among
                            Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by maverick View Post
                              Most players careers nose dive when they leave us. It's understandable.

                              yes but players generally only leave us when past their best, MO was at his peak

                              was the grass ever less green on the other side for anyone ??



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