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Postby liamac » Mon Dec 26, 2005 12:32 am

Wiley wrote:Fair enough mate


I firmly beleive that Liverpool are not prepared to buy MO for 17m +.

Fat Fred will not be letting his record signing leave after just one year for one penny less,i can assure you of that,so dont get your hopes up son  :;):

BUT... cisse,carragher and alonso swap deal should convince me  :;):   :nod  joke.

Freddie Sheppard was interviewed recently and the guy asking the questions repeatedly asked if there were any clauses in Owen,s contract and  Sheppard  repeatedly avoided the question .

There is someone on RAWK  (top site )  who is very much in the know  about all of this , and is quite firm in the view that there are a number of clauses regarding price depending where Newcastle finish in the league .......i.e. if you make it into Europe or not .

Also i thought you should also know , according to some guy called the mole on KrapTalk , Owen hates it at Newcastle and has his agents making overtures to Liverpool  which is probably why Benitez is saying publicly that he would be happy for Owen to come home  as its not technicly "tapping up".

If you lot dont finish in the top 6 this year , and lets face it  "son" , most people doubt it ( thats all the  people in England apart from that little part in the north east) ,Owen is coming home  IF Raffa wants him AND  at the price we offered Real Madrid .........thats more of your money wasted by fat Freddie  ,but then again the fat B@rstard has been laughing in your face for years .........remember that expose about how he laughed about you lot  been charged 40 quid a shirt when it only cost tuppence to make ? ?
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Postby Effes » Mon Dec 26, 2005 12:44 am

Freddy Shepherd is a disgrace and the fact that he is STILL the Newcastle chairman says it all.

The Newcastle fans have been severely short changed the past 40+ years
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Postby liamac » Mon Dec 26, 2005 1:01 am

Totally agree Effes , ok some of them have come on here acting smug about Owen etc , but you have to have respect for them , they are fanatical about Newcastle  regardless of having a scumbag of a chairman.

I think that Sheppard bought their silence by spending the amount he did in the summer (40m+) and to placate them  after the mistake of sacking Sir Bobbie ( true gentleman of football ) and replacing him with Souness ,a Liverpool legend as a player but a disaster as a manager where ever he has been .

I think Sheppard thought that he could "do a Leeds"  by buying big but doing it successfully ,unfortunatley  the long suffering geordies will remain long suffering as i honestly feel Newcastle will not make it to Europe as they have a woefull defence , an incompetent manager , and now a very large overdraft
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Postby Hotrod » Mon Dec 26, 2005 9:43 am

the defence must really come into question beacuse they are absoultly awfull boumsong god i am soo glad he never came to us beacuse he cant seem to concentrate for 10mins straight and bramble just plays like a :censored: horse on stilts
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Postby The_Rock » Mon Dec 26, 2005 7:05 pm

Hotrod wrote:the defence must really come into question beacuse they are absoultly awfull boumsong god i am soo glad he never came to us beacuse he cant seem to concentrate for 10mins straight and bramble just plays like a :censored: horse on stilts

Newcastle probabily think they are the "british" galaticcos  :lookaround

Check this out, they also wanna bid for joaquin...?  :suspect:

what a bunch of d1ckheads.....
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Postby mighty mo » Mon Dec 26, 2005 7:11 pm

joaquin will never go to newcastle,the barcodes live in some deluded state of hypocrisy,they spout endlessly from the chairman all the way  down to the fans that they are a massive club but in reality they are just a underachieving trophyless club from the northeast with fanatical fans
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Postby GOAT » Mon Dec 26, 2005 7:36 pm

:laugh:  :laugh: why would joaquin ever consider joining that sh.itbin!
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Postby Homebooby » Mon Dec 26, 2005 8:15 pm

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SouthCoastShankly wrote:To me Owen will always be a great legend and servant to the club and I for one won't be jumping to conclusions and deciding from one article (designed to appease the newcastle fans) that he hates Liverpool. Its ridiculous

He is not a legend if stevie had have gone to Chelsea he wouldnt be a legend either. No one is saying he hates Liverpool here either.
The fact is he left liverpool to win the Champions League, and has not won a trophey since, and will NOT win anything at the barcodes.
I dont hate MO I would have loved him back, but Michael Owens number 1 priority is England NOT Liverpool and certainly NOT Newcastle.

I think it's crazy to expect a player of Owens calibre to not be focused on getting to play on a world stage which comes around perhaps 3, maybe 4 times in his life. Of course that it where his focus is and rightly so.

I was never his biggest fan, but thought that we desperately could have done with him back. Like most I was extremely disappointed at his exit from Liverpool and think that the advisors had just a little too much influence on him. Look how they almost talked Stevie out of everything he ever wanted for the sake of a quick buck.

The article, as usual with Owen is extremely vanilla and non-commital. I long for the day where we get a tabloid scandal with him in it, roasting with Christopher Biggins or snorting coke out of a whores backside just so that we get the taste of him being a real person, rather than this 'role model' image that he perpetuates.
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Postby The_Rock » Wed Dec 28, 2005 4:51 am

Looks like Owen really wants to come back to the GREATEST CLUB IN THE WORLD  :buttrock ......


what do u guys think ? Should we take him back ?...For me, yeah..i will take him back.

Owen/Crouch or Owen/Moro will be an awesome combo....

Cisse to go to inter for 7 million. So i think 7 million + josemi + traore + Diao (lets face it newcastle need all the defensive help they can get) for owen in the jan window :D


Owen: Rafa's no liar, he did want to sign me
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http://www.koptalk.org/forums....1

Newcastle striker Michael Owen says Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez did want to sign him in the summer despite some claims by the media to the contrary.

It didn't happen though because of Liverpool's refusal to pay Real Madrid £16million for a player that was allowed to leave on the cheap a year earlier. And although Owen ended up at Newcastle, it's no secret that he regrets leaving Liverpool in the first place.

Owen said: "I never wanted to leave Liverpool as I was always happy at Liverpool. Only one club in the world could have tempted me away and I wanted to see what it was like, just to do something different.

"If Madrid hadn't of come in, I would probably have been at Liverpool for all of my career.

"It was strange because even when I was out in Madrid I still felt as if I was a Liverpool player. It was a strange feeling. I was still talking to the lads, it was still my club.

"Loads of things get misinterpreted, misquoted and whatever else it might be. But I can assure you that if you you sat in the meeting I had for about 3 hours with them (Liverpool) the day before deadline day, Rafa wanted me to sign for him and if it hadn't been for Madrid I'd be at Liverpool now.

"If I could have gone anywhere when I left Madrid it would have been to Liverpool but it didn't happen." 


Link on cisse.....
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Postby A.B. » Wed Dec 28, 2005 4:53 am

I'm sorry but leaving LFC and moving to another club will always be a step down imo.
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Postby The_Rock » Wed Dec 28, 2005 4:55 am

A.B. wrote:I'm sorry but leaving LFC and moving to another club will always be a step down imo.

Its that time of the year...when we have to forgive & forget rite  :eyebrow
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Postby A.B. » Wed Dec 28, 2005 4:59 am

I don't buy it. He had a year to extend his contract with us. He used execuses such as ''my agent is on vacation'', and countless times he stated that he was close to signing a contract and that he would probably do it. Up until early August when Madrid came knocking and he ran off.

Despite scoring goals at Madrid, he found himself on the bench week in and week out. He left Madrid because he was afraid that he would lose his spot on the English international team. So he had a choice between us and Newcastle at the end, he joined Newcastle.

But why? Reason being is that Owen once again was afraid that his spot for England would be at risk. He didn't think that we could agree on a fee with Madrid, so he jumped to Newcastle as they agreed with Real. Basicaly he played it safe due to the English international team.

It seems that England is frst and everything else is second.
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Postby matrix » Wed Dec 28, 2005 5:01 am

most of us would take owen back in a second thats for sure   if i was a betting man i would say by next summer he will be a liverpool player again  i would nearly put my life on it  :;):
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Postby azriahmad » Thu Dec 29, 2005 3:31 am

Guys, leave him be. As it is, he's already regretted leaving and surely now has seen first hand how much Liverpool have improved. If he plays alongside Crouch, he would be the leading scorer in the EPL already, even though he does not play in every game due to his injury problems.
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Postby Sean » Fri Dec 30, 2005 2:55 pm

Owen considers the english national team as being his priority, thats for sure.  But he'd guarantee us 20 goals a season.
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