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« Reply #15 on: July 4, 2009, 12:53:33 AM »

owen only went there cause like when he signed for real he thought he could just sit there and pick up them medals he really craves the 1s he claimed e was leaving us to win,i cannot wait to see the reception he gets when he comes to anfield they will need to give him a police escort


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« Reply #16 on: July 4, 2009, 10:26:20 AM »






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« Reply #17 on: July 4, 2009, 12:29:04 PM »






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« Reply #18 on: July 4, 2009, 12:59:33 PM »

I read every post on this tread.

The anger is understood.

I actually feel sorry for Owen!

Left Liverpool FC for Real Madrid FC, returned to Newcastle United, got relegated!, Read Rafa's comment in the papers "No chance of Owen coming back to Anfield" - Never has a future looked so bleak! When you have a team like Hull offering you a Pay-as-you-play package, you know you're a has-been. Yet Emile Hesky is still playing for England and Villa! Hesky was even close to playing for Liverpool again.

Owen probably saw a lifeline in the man U offer; Looks more to me like a ferguson-mischief and an attempt to rubbish Owen. The Man U jersey must be burning his skin.

I just feel sorry for him. There is no Pension package for legends that are so breakable.

That said. This tread should actually be in the General Football zone.

To hell with Michael Owen, I'm rolling with Voronin!


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« Reply #19 on: July 4, 2009, 01:27:40 PM »

mate told me about this before - hes a united fan and he was really excited, dont f**king know why hes a burden to have.

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« Reply #20 on: July 4, 2009, 01:31:26 PM »

It's been quite entertaining actually watching all the Utd fans trying to justify this signing and it's importance


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« Reply #21 on: July 4, 2009, 01:50:12 PM »

It's been quite entertaining actually watching all the Utd fans trying to justify this signing and it's importance

I agree Ed

I've been reading dozens of comments from UTD fans, some go against SAF choice and some are hailing him as some kind of God for getting Owen One fan goes as far as to say his favourite player of all time has finally joined his beloved UTD

If you were to ask any UTD fan before Owen signed for them who they'd prefer up front next season out of Tevez or Owen i guarantee Tevez would've won hands down!



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« Reply #22 on: July 4, 2009, 03:31:39 PM »

I can't believe I actually forgave him for leaving for RM. He was such a big part of the Liverpool team that I started watching when I really became a Liverpool fan. Last night I came home from work and took his picture down off my wall. I'm actually kind of gutted about this.

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« Reply #23 on: July 4, 2009, 04:18:24 PM »

I can't believe I actually forgave him for leaving for RM. He was such a big part of the Liverpool team that I started watching when I really became a Liverpool fan. Last night I came home from work and took his picture down off my wall. I'm actually kind of gutted about this.

You and many others are feeling gutted, sick to the stomach, disappointed, let down and even betrayed by what path Owen has chosen. I've heard  opposing fans say its unfair to treat him harshly as its not like he had the choice to join us or them. Thats easy for them to say!! He was our golden boy for 8 years, we made him what he became...a huge star! He quit for trophies and won naff all, he came home and chose money, he got relegated and quit a team that stood by him for very little return. Then he goes and commits the biggest kick in the balls to any reds fan and joins UTD.

Good old Mikey.....looking out for number one and his England place back!!



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« Reply #24 on: July 4, 2009, 05:36:16 PM »

You and many others are feeling gutted, sick to the stomach, disappointed, let down and even betrayed by what path Owen has chosen. I've heard  opposing fans say its unfair to treat him harshly as its not like he had the choice to join us or them. Thats easy for them to say!! He was our golden boy for 8 years, we made him what he became...a huge star! He quit for trophies and won naff all, he came home and chose money, he got relegated and quit a team that stood by him for very little return. Then he goes and commits the biggest kick in the balls to any reds fan and joins UTD.

Good old Mikey.....looking out for number one and his England place back!!


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« Reply #25 on: July 4, 2009, 07:44:01 PM »

Wouldn't it be lovely if we won the our first ever Premiership title during Owen's first season at United?



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« Reply #26 on: July 4, 2009, 11:21:10 PM »

MICHAEL OWEN would have taken a £100,000-a-week pay CUT to rejoin Liverpool

By CHRIS BASCOMBE, 04/07/2009

Even while Owen was in negotiations with Manchester United, efforts were made on his behalf to force an Anfield intervention.

The England striker was so desperate to return to the club where he emerged as a world-class goalscorer that he would have accepted a basic salary of just £25,000-a-week plus goal and appearance bonuses.

But Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez's doubts over Owen's form, fitness and desire to put his club before his England ambitions ensured he rejected repeated attempts to persuade him to re-sign the player he sold five years ago.

Benitez also recalled how Owen upset the Anfield faithful twice when he left in 2004 and then failed to return in 2005. The Kop boss had no intention of risking being jilted a third time by trying to hijack the United swoop.

Owen had earlier delayed a decision on his future in the forlorn hope his old club would make a move. As the doctors awaited Owen's arrival at Carrington, phone calls were being made in a bid to ignite Liverpool's interest.

Co-owner George Gillett was particularly keen to sign the 29-year-old, having first met Owen in the Colorado clinic where he underwent knee surgery after the 2006 World Cup.

But by Thursday, Sir Alex Ferguson's powers of persuasion had killed Owen's lingering Kop loyalties. Ferguson convinced him to turn his back on both the Merseyside clubs, after Everton had put together a £2.4million-a-year package.

Owen met Goodison boss David Moyes in Miami and was impressed with the Scot's plans for next season. Moyes was prepared to restructure his side to accommodate Owen and was in prime position to sign him.

Chairman Bill Kenwright was also keen on a deal, feeling it would lay down a marker of his club's ambitions.

But Owen was wary of crossing the Stanley Park divide, unwavering in his belief that he belongs on a Champions League stage and can force his way back into Fabio Capello's World Cup plans.

Ferguson moved swiftly with a call to Owen on Wednesday morning and, by Thursday night, a £50,000-a-week contract. Owen could double that figure, though, with goals and appearances to take him close to the £125,000 he was earning at Newcastle.

Ferguson's United will relish the fact Liverpool fans will be cursing more than ever if Owen denies them future titles, because the Kop refused first option of taking the striker back.

Yet it will take only a tweak of Owen's hamstring - or the unveiling of an alternative top-class back-up for Fernando Torres - to justify Benitez's stance. Owen's recent injury record meant Rafa was cautious about taking a sentimental journey.

He is also concerned about what level of transfer resources he has at his disposal, even for bargain deals. That is unlike Fergie, who knows he can afford to make a mistake.

The Spanish boss will be relieved that a saga which began weeks after his arrival from Valencia has come to an emphatic end.

Repeated efforts by Owen's admirers to secure his return to Liverpool were visibly irritating Benitez, always unconvinced of the merits. He insisted he wanted to look to the future, not Liverpool's past.

He was upset at the timing of the striker's departure for Real Madrid in 2004, a month after Rafa became Liverpool boss, but felt more annoyed when Owen did not hold out for an Anfield move a year down the line - despite face-to-face talks and a pledge to take him six months later.

At that time, Benitez felt Owen had shown he was more concerned about being prepared for the 2006 World Cup than playing for Liverpool.

Since then, Benitez has regularly made public his resistance to signing him.

The United transfer effectively ends four years of Owen regularly pleading to return to Anfield. There were approaches by his representatives to secure a Liverpool move every season he spent on Tyneside.

Now Owen has crossed a line no Liverpool fan will accept. The former Kop idol can expect a torrid reception after becoming the first player to join both clubs since Paul Ince.

Ironically, the summer began with Liverpool pursuing a United favourite, Carlos Tevez.

If Liverpool's forlorn pursuit of the South American temporarily crept under the skin of the Stretford End, it pales into insignificance to the back spasms felt on The Kop at the sight of Owen now at Old Trafford.

The failure even to acknowledge his Anfield past when unveiled on Friday, or appreciate the despair felt on Merseyside at the sight of him in a United shirt, hurt Liverpool fans even more.

Ferguson has never made football decisions for anything other than football reasons. But he will be cunningly aware of the wider repercussions.

There is an unavoidable sense the North West superpowers are making transfer decisions they hope will come back to haunt each other.

And while many claim Fergie has taken a gamble on Owen, it may also be argued Rafa has taken a punt in ignoring him

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/390781/MICHAEL-OWEN-would-have-taken-a-pound100000-a-week-pay-CUT-to-rejoin-Liverpool-Even-while-Owen-was-in-negotiations-with-Manchester-United-efforts-were-made-on-his-behalf-to-force-an-Anfield-intervention.html

He wanted to play in the Champions League! and LFC didn't want him.


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« Reply #27 on: July 5, 2009, 01:34:51 AM »

news of the world is a Scums sunday rag,they have made this up to try to stop him being lynched,i dont belive for 1 min that he was trying to come back to us and why should raffa listern,when he left the 1st time he didnt eeven here raffa out,when he left real he moved to newcastle for money,and now if the story is true he really wanted to come back to us BOLLOCKS you little scummie runt go rot on the bench at the manks.......

you made your bed again now go lie in it,we are a much better side and we dont need you,you need us more than we need you......

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« Reply #28 on: July 5, 2009, 06:28:55 PM »

Is Owen's contract performance based? If so he will probably come in very handy for Man Utd. But still wont be enough 2 win them the title, COME ON U REDMEN 2010 IS OURS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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