GOAT wrote:God some of you are bellends, what are you going to say next? ronaldinho, thierry henry etc. are overrated and are really cr.ap?
puroresu: "Well compared to Cisse, yes he is, yes he is overrated.

GOAT wrote:God some of you are bellends, what are you going to say next? ronaldinho, thierry henry etc. are overrated and are really cr.ap?
puroresu wrote:why are you comparing him to Cisse. Thats not what I was doing. I was just making a point that Owen isnt technically great.
I find it amazing at all those that say "Cisse has no 1st touch" yet would like Owen back at Anfield. Once again today as usual Owen showed us how technically poor he is. He fails to control simple passes time and time again.
puroresu wrote:What would Rafa think of this attitude? If Djibril Cisse said such a thing all hell would break loose.
England's under-fire striker Michael Owen says he has no intention of changing his playing style.
The Newcastle United ace has failed to shine so far in his two World Cup matches to date and is under increasing pressure to deliver the goods with Wayne Rooney returning to fitness.
Many feel Owen's all-around game has not been good enough as he has not put in the effort in every area of the field.
However, Owen, who has missed much of this season through injury, believes it is not his job to work all over the pitch just to be the side's fox in the box.
"I'm in the team to be in the box," said Owen. "If the ball is in the box and I'm not on the end of it you can blame me.
"But that's where I should be, in the box scoring goals for England.
"One thing I'm not going to do is change my game to please everyone's eye."
Good Bob wrote:puroresu wrote:What would Rafa think of this attitude? If Djibril Cisse said such a thing all hell would break loose.
England's under-fire striker Michael Owen says he has no intention of changing his playing style.
The Newcastle United ace has failed to shine so far in his two World Cup matches to date and is under increasing pressure to deliver the goods with Wayne Rooney returning to fitness.
Many feel Owen's all-around game has not been good enough as he has not put in the effort in every area of the field.
However, Owen, who has missed much of this season through injury, believes it is not his job to work all over the pitch just to be the side's fox in the box.
"I'm in the team to be in the box," said Owen. "If the ball is in the box and I'm not on the end of it you can blame me.
"But that's where I should be, in the box scoring goals for England.
"One thing I'm not going to do is change my game to please everyone's eye."
He's a top class goalscorer who's scored goals at the highest level's in world fooball on a consistent basis. He's single handedly won games for teams, he's ripped good sides to shreds and is an ex european player of the year.
Why should he listen to "fans"? I'm sorry but your love of Sissy is really starting topeople off. Sissy isn't fit to lace Heskey's boots. Let along Michael Owen's.
He's completely and utterly. Thats the end of it.
Good Bob wrote:You keep mentioning him.
He's rubbish. A joke, not fit to be mentioned in the same SENTANCE as Owen.
woof woof ! wrote:JEEZUZ H CHRIST !PURORESU WHAT THE FU'CK ARE YOU DOING IN A FOOTBALL FORUM ?
You've made a post that consists of an Owen quote , you don't bother to add what you view might be but a subsequent post indicates that you think Owen may be arrogant about his ability despite his lack of form .
What the fu'ck will you say when he nicks a winner in the knockout phase ?
I'm getting sick and f'ucking tired of the know f'uck all pundits in this forum
puroresu wrote:What would Rafa think of this attitude? If Djibril Cisse said such a thing all hell would break loose.
England's under-fire striker Michael Owen says he has no intention of changing his playing style.
The Newcastle United ace has failed to shine so far in his two World Cup matches to date and is under increasing pressure to deliver the goods with Wayne Rooney returning to fitness.
Many feel Owen's all-around game has not been good enough as he has not put in the effort in every area of the field.
However, Owen, who has missed much of this season through injury, believes it is not his job to work all over the pitch just to be the side's fox in the box.
"I'm in the team to be in the box," said Owen. "If the ball is in the box and I'm not on the end of it you can blame me.
"But that's where I should be, in the box scoring goals for England.
"One thing I'm not going to do is change my game to please everyone's eye."
drummerphil wrote:I agree whilst Owen certainly isnt the player who scored that wonder goal against Argentina in 98,his record stands up in internationals,a record when you consider his age he should go on and break Bobby Chartons record of 49.A fit Owen in and around the box you can never discard and England need that.
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