Michael owen - We need him and he needs us

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Postby Rafa D » Fri May 25, 2007 10:38 am

duk wrote:
Rafa-Dodd wrote:Because he's a shi.thouse who should never of left us, I will never want him back.

Rush left,
Fowler Left,
Gerrard almost left
all three are still legends

McManaman left on much worse terms

I can't speak personally about Rush as before my time.

But Fowler was forced out, Gerrard stayed and Macca told the club what he was doing but we fu.cked up .
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Postby duk » Fri May 25, 2007 10:47 am

Rafa-Dodd wrote:
duk wrote:
Rafa-Dodd wrote:Because he's a shi.thouse who should never of left us, I will never want him back.

Rush left,
Fowler Left,
Gerrard almost left
all three are still legends

McManaman left on much worse terms

I can't speak personally about Rush as before my time.

But Fowler was forced out, Gerrard stayed and Macca told the club what he was doing but we fu.cked up .

May have been before your time but can't you see that this man is still a legend, he cam back a better player than when he went, was a good choice bringing him back

IMHO owen could turn out the same
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Postby stmichael » Fri May 25, 2007 11:12 am

The whole attack needs rebuilding if you ask me.

Ok Crouch has his moments, but there's nothing quite so soul destroying as watching him become the focal point of a counter-attack and then promptly ending up in a heap with his ankles behind his head.

Bellamy is Owen with no head.

Kuyt is a mirror universe version of Denis Bergkamp: a grafter, but completely bereft of guile, witts or any notion of a 'football brain'.

We beat the Chavs with a cleverly worked free-kick which a defender scored, Wednesday night with a set-piece. But not since Barca away have I seen attacking play that carves apart a class side (although it must be said their defence let us play)

Most of the time, especially the other night, the attacks break down ten yards ahead of the centre circle. LFC needs a wholesale head transplant.
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Postby t-h-o-m » Fri May 25, 2007 2:04 pm

I totally agree with your post...I think owen should come back and we have to sell crouch and bellamy...kuyt I think is a hard working striker but he needs another good striker by his side...he shouldn't be the only striker playing as it was in the final...
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Postby puroresu » Fri May 25, 2007 2:09 pm

stmichael wrote:The whole attack needs rebuilding if you ask me.

Ok Crouch has his moments, but there's nothing quite so soul destroying as watching him become the focal point of a counter-attack and then promptly ending up in a heap with his ankles behind his head.

Bellamy is Owen with no head.

Kuyt is a mirror universe version of Denis Bergkamp: a grafter, but completely bereft of guile, witts or any notion of a 'football brain'.

We beat the Chavs with a cleverly worked free-kick which a defender scored, Wednesday night with a set-piece. But not since Barca away have I seen attacking play that carves apart a class side (although it must be said their defence let us play)

Most of the time, especially the other night, the attacks break down ten yards ahead of the centre circle. LFC needs a wholesale head transplant.

Kuyt is one of the least technical players I have seen come out of Holland in recent years.  Not every dutch player is Dennis Bergkamp but usually the ones who transfer to other leagues for big fees are technically very very sound.  Kuyt is the total opposite to everything u associate with the wonders of dutch football.  His very hard working, never stops running but what exactly else does he bring to the table.  I would run all day for Liverpool!!
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Postby maximus » Fri May 25, 2007 2:13 pm

IF....................and only IF Owen is available for around 10 mill and he is willing to come back and we are willing to buy him (whatever your personal feelings towards his motives for leaving originally) then it is an absolute no brainer....................Darren Bent 10 mill, Defoe 10-12 mill.................think about it?? It makes perfect financial and football sense

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Postby stmichael » Fri May 25, 2007 2:20 pm

puroresu wrote:
stmichael wrote:The whole attack needs rebuilding if you ask me.

Ok Crouch has his moments, but there's nothing quite so soul destroying as watching him become the focal point of a counter-attack and then promptly ending up in a heap with his ankles behind his head.

Bellamy is Owen with no head.

Kuyt is a mirror universe version of Denis Bergkamp: a grafter, but completely bereft of guile, witts or any notion of a 'football brain'.

We beat the Chavs with a cleverly worked free-kick which a defender scored, Wednesday night with a set-piece. But not since Barca away have I seen attacking play that carves apart a class side (although it must be said their defence let us play)

Most of the time, especially the other night, the attacks break down ten yards ahead of the centre circle. LFC needs a wholesale head transplant.

Kuyt is one of the least technical players I have seen come out of Holland in recent years.  Not every dutch player is Dennis Bergkamp but usually the ones who transfer to other leagues for big fees are technically very very sound.  Kuyt is the total opposite to everything u associate with the wonders of dutch football.  His very hard working, never stops running but what exactly else does he bring to the table.  I would run all day for Liverpool!!

it's a fair point when you compare him to someone like van persie. van persie is technically brilliant and always offers a goal threat, despite the fact that he's practically a converted winger.
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Postby puroresu » Fri May 25, 2007 2:35 pm

stmichael wrote:
puroresu wrote:
stmichael wrote:The whole attack needs rebuilding if you ask me.

Ok Crouch has his moments, but there's nothing quite so soul destroying as watching him become the focal point of a counter-attack and then promptly ending up in a heap with his ankles behind his head.

Bellamy is Owen with no head.

Kuyt is a mirror universe version of Denis Bergkamp: a grafter, but completely bereft of guile, witts or any notion of a 'football brain'.

We beat the Chavs with a cleverly worked free-kick which a defender scored, Wednesday night with a set-piece. But not since Barca away have I seen attacking play that carves apart a class side (although it must be said their defence let us play)

Most of the time, especially the other night, the attacks break down ten yards ahead of the centre circle. LFC needs a wholesale head transplant.

Kuyt is one of the least technical players I have seen come out of Holland in recent years.  Not every dutch player is Dennis Bergkamp but usually the ones who transfer to other leagues for big fees are technically very very sound.  Kuyt is the total opposite to everything u associate with the wonders of dutch football.  His very hard working, never stops running but what exactly else does he bring to the table.  I would run all day for Liverpool!!

it's a fair point when you compare him to someone like van persie. van persie is technically brilliant and always offers a goal threat, despite the fact that he's practically a converted winger.

And Van persie only cost £3 million I think.
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Postby joko » Fri May 25, 2007 2:35 pm

puroresu wrote:Kuyt is one of the least technical players I have seen come out of Holland in recent years.

i believe this stats better than you

98-99 FC Utrecht 28 matches, 5 goals
99-00 FC Utrecht 33 matches, 6 goals
00-01 FC Utrecht 32 matches, 13 goals
01-02 FC Utrecht 34 matches, 7 goals
02-03 FC Utrecht 34 matches, 20 goals
03-04 Feyenoord 34 matches, 20 goals
04-05 Feyenoord 34 matches, 29 goals
05-06 Feyenoord 33 matches, 22 goals
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Postby puroresu » Fri May 25, 2007 2:39 pm

joko wrote:
puroresu wrote:Kuyt is one of the least technical players I have seen come out of Holland in recent years.

i believe this stats better than you

98-99 FC Utrecht 28 matches, 5 goals
99-00 FC Utrecht 33 matches, 6 goals
00-01 FC Utrecht 32 matches, 13 goals
01-02 FC Utrecht 34 matches, 7 goals
02-03 FC Utrecht 34 matches, 20 goals
03-04 Feyenoord 34 matches, 20 goals
04-05 Feyenoord 34 matches, 29 goals
05-06 Feyenoord 33 matches, 22 goals

I am not disputing Kuyt's goal scoring record in Holland. However it doesnt hide the fact for the money we paid his been disappointing.  Berbatov was around the same price and his far better.

Even if u watch someone like Hunterlaar who scores more than kuyt you see a difference in ability.
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Postby matrix » Fri May 25, 2007 2:51 pm

Benitez backed for transfer spree
Liverpool co-owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks have vowed to back boss Rafa Benitez in the summer transfer market.
And American Gillett has not discounted a move for former Reds striker Michael Owen, whose future at Newcastle has been the topic of intense speculation.

"He is a great player but it is down to Rafa's recommendation, not us," Gillett said of the England international.

In an effort to stave off interested parties, new Magpies boss Sam Allardyce met Owen for the first time this week.

Allardyce interrupted his holiday to talk to the 27-year-old in the build-up to the England B international against Albania and outline his ambitions for the St James' Park outfit.


606: DEBATE




Owen has spent 10 months on the sidelines fighting his way back to full fitness and managed to play in his club's last three games of a difficult season.

But there are reports of a get-out clause in his contract and speculation that he could be available for as little as £9m.

Owen moved to Tyneside in a £17m deal from Real Madrid in August 2005, but has managed only 14 appearances to date following knee and metatarsal injuries, although he has scored seven goals in his first 10 starts.


"If Rafa said he wanted to buy 'Snoogy Doogy' we would back him"
George Gillett



In eight years at Anfield before his move to Spain, Owen scored 179 goals in 351 appearances.

But Gillett and Hicks are not limiting themselves to Owen after promising Benitez funds to help Liverpool compete for the Premiership next season.

"If Rafa said he wanted to buy 'Snoogy Doogy' we would back him," added Gillett.

"Rafa's feeling is we need more depth because of the rigours of the schedule to be competitive.

"In every sport I participate in, there is a difference between a league season and the play-offs.

"That's where the genius of the manager is so essential and that's where Tom and I have to defer to his background and genius."



well gillette,  has allready spoke of maybe michael owen returning...
as he said its up to rafa...   and they will back rafa all the way...

possible shortlist...  eto, owen, tevez, torres, milito, alves, simao, Vicente...

  great to hear the backing now heard  lets just go out and get our targets...   :nod
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Postby lakes10 » Fri May 25, 2007 2:53 pm

bet i will get shot down for this but i feel he is past his best years and we would only get a shadow of what he was like.
there are better players out there that we can now buy with the money that is beeing put into our club.
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Postby lakes10 » Fri May 25, 2007 2:57 pm

we need a young player that can fit into our team but is all ready a hot shot.
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Fri May 25, 2007 2:59 pm

i think for £9million if we only get 20 goals a season for 3 seasons its money well spent. I think with his 20 goals we could win the league. get him back Rafa! :p
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Postby lakes10 » Fri May 25, 2007 3:00 pm

Lee J wrote:i think for £9million if we only get 20 goals a season for 3 seasons its money well spent. I think with his 20 goals we could win the league. get him back Rafa! :p

why spend 9m. we can get a better player now we have the money, a player that could get us 25+ goals.
i have been feed up over the last few years of us buying other teams bench sitters
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