THE MICHAEL OWEN THREAD - all owen talk here from now on please

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Postby drummerphil » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:10 pm

Houllier has apparantly said he wants him with the essien money,cant see owen wanting to go to France though,especially with the world cup around the corner
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Postby skipper » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:17 pm

Newcastle:  no european football; in rebuilding mode
Mancs:  haven't really talked to owen
France:  he wouldn't go to lyon to play for houllier with the World Cup next summer

If Owen doesn't stay in Madrid, he'll most likely return to us.  The only problem is obviously the money.  Rafa hasn't said he doesn't want Owen back.  If Madrid and us can agree on money then owen will be back.
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Postby stmichael » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:20 pm

Does anyone, here or anywhere else, seriously believe Owen would go to Lyon instead of Liverpool? I know it's not a simple 'either or' but if there's any chance of him coming here, then Lyon will be in the same boat as Newcastle and the bluesh#te. The difference being of course, that Lyon will have the money to buy him and pay him and CL football to offer too, unlike the others.

Imagine Owen in the French League though. If Cisse was top scorer there two seasons running, Owen would smash every record going. :D
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Postby Red Red Tom » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:27 pm

stmichael wrote:Does anyone, here or anywhere else, seriously believe Owen would go to Lyon instead of Liverpool? I know it's not a simple 'either or' but if there's any chance of him coming here, then Lyon will be in the same boat as Newcastle and the bluesh#te. The difference being of course, that Lyon will have the money to buy him and pay him and CL football to offer too, unlike the others.

Imagine Owen in the French League though. If Cisse was top scorer there two seasons running, Owen would smash every record going. :D

Agree fully with that, also I can't imagine Owen wanting to return to a team playing the kind of football that GH had us playing at the end of his time here.  I'm sure Owen will be back, I just wish he'd hurry up since we need him as soon as we can get him.

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Postby Luis Garcia » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:40 pm

Well he didnt stay to see Benitez's style of play either did he?

He's off to Lyon I reckon, and Heskey will follow, folloed by Le Tallec and Cheyrou, all the old boys!
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Postby yckatbjywtbiastkamb » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:52 pm

Red Red Tom wrote:I'm aware that as a new member here this might sound a lot like me trying to impress the brass - but JonnyMac's posts are well written, coherent, but most importantly always accurate.  There is no reason to disbelief him about this, and I'm sure its all true.

oooh you big creep  :D
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Postby Red Red Tom » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:59 pm

yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:
Red Red Tom wrote:I'm aware that as a new member here this might sound a lot like me trying to impress the brass - but JonnyMac's posts are well written, coherent, but most importantly always accurate.  There is no reason to disbelief him about this, and I'm sure its all true.

oooh you big creep  :D
welcome to the forum tom  :)

Lol, thanks very much.  I've been reading this forum several times a day since I felt the need to savour the aftermath of Mellor's last gasp winner against Arsenal.  Unlike my usual lurking this forum kept me coming back (got a bit slow over the summer though), and I finally decided to take the plunge and register.

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Postby *R*E*D*S* » Tue Aug 16, 2005 6:07 pm

ohh dude! mellors last minute winner! what a day!! the guy next to me jumped forward about 3 rows and lost his shoe....i really don't think anyone of you will find this the slightest bit relevent to ANYTHING...so i'll say sorry in advance.
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Postby Ciggy » Tue Aug 16, 2005 6:22 pm

Welcome aboard Tom  :cool:
You should Introduce yourself properly mate :D
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Postby matrix » Tue Aug 16, 2005 6:40 pm

welcome to the site red red tom... happy posting   :cool:
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Postby Red Red Tom » Tue Aug 16, 2005 6:46 pm

Cheers both of you.  I made a thread in the introductions forum if you're interested.

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Postby A.B. » Tue Aug 16, 2005 8:44 pm

Rushie reckons Michael will come back.

From the Liverpool Echo:


Home is where heart is

Aug 16 2005

By Ian Rush, Liverpool Echo


Michael Owen in training

PEOPLE often use the expression 'you should never go back'.

I heard it enough times when I was a Juventus player when there was a lot of speculation about me returning to Liverpool.

After one year in Turin, I wanted to come home. For every person telling me to go back to Anfield, someone else would be saying it would never be the same.

I know I made the right decision. Kenny Dalglish made it clear he wanted me so I turned down Roma, Rangers, Bayern Munich and (McDonalds Buccaneers) to go back to Anfield.

The League championship, FA Cup and League Cup winners' medals I won during my second spell ensure I have no regrets about the decision when I look back at my career.

Michael Owen know finds himself in a similar position to me. It's amazing how similar my and Michael's careers are.

We both grew up in North Wales and have a similar attitude. We're both ambitious but value our home comforts as much as our football.

If Michael comes back to England, a lot of people will say, just like they did to me, he didn't succeed abroad and will regret he left Liverpool in the first place.

I beg to differ. Michael and I took opportunities we had to take at similar stages of our career. If I hadn't joined Juventus, or Michael gone to Madrid, we'd both have looked back years later thinking what might have been. It was inevitable he'd test himself abroad eventually.

He'll come back to England a better all-round footballer.


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Yes, leaving Liverpool does make you realise what you've left behind, but that's all part of the experience of being a player. Like me, if Michael returns he'll be hoping he spends the rest of the prime of his career at the club.

Considering he's still only 25, the price of losing Michael for one season may actually prove to have been a sacrifice worth paying considering he'll now probably be at Liverpool until he's at least 30 if he returns.

Like every Liverpool supporter, I'm hoping it happens.

I'd dread going to Anfield to see Michael playing in anything but a red shirt. I just know he'd score against us.

He's also the one striker of his type Liverpool don't currently possess. He could form a partner-ship with all the other forwards, particularly Peter Crouch and Fernando Morientes.

Michael didn't leave the club on bad terms, he has a good relationship with the fans and if the manager wants him I couldn't imagine him going anywhere else.

United pose a threat

MY EXPECTATION is for a top four finish by Liverpool this season, but I'm sure they'll be a lot closer to the top.

Chelsea are clearly going to be up there, as will Arsenal, although I think they'll miss Patrick Vieira.

My own tip for the title is (McDonalds Buccaneers). I've always been a huge Ruud van Nistelrooy fan and if he's back to his best, they'll have a formidable strikeforce with Rooney and Ronaldo.

My fear all summer has been them trying to add Michael Owen, which would make them even greater.
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Postby jonnymac1979 » Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:15 pm

Red Red Tom wrote:but JonnyMac's posts are well written, coherent, but most importantly always accurate. 

Why, thank you young man.  :blush:  :blush:  :blush:

So you weren't on here last night when I was spouting drunken s*i*e all night then were you?  :buttrock  :buttrock
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Postby Dalglish » Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:18 pm

jonnymac1979 wrote:
Red Red Tom wrote:but JonnyMac's posts are well written, coherent, but most importantly always accurate. 

Why, thank you young man.  :blush:  :blush:  :blush:

So you weren't on here last night when I was spouting drunken s*i*e all night then were you?  :buttrock  :buttrock

Which night would that be then ? We are spoilt for choice with you John  :D

P.S. Come home Michael  :D
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Postby stmichael » Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:19 pm

jonnymac1979 wrote:So you weren't on here last night when I was spouting drunken s*i*e all night then were you?  :buttrock  :buttrock

that was funny. :D

some random foreign guy started a thread called "for the evolution of arbitration", and then proceeded to translate it into french.

not exactly what you want to read after a night on the lash. :laugh:
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