baldricks_cunning_plan wrote:On the Owen thing, I don't think he is a "plan b" player. If we were struggling brought Owen on, then we'll still be struggling in my opinion. Simple because there'd be no space for him against the sides that just stick 11 men behind the ball or even if there was space he'd need somebody to flick it on for him and Torres isn't that sort of player. He doesn't have the pace anymore to get onto Stevie's through balls. So I would fail to see just how Owen would have fitted this side even though I still consider him one of the best finishers in the league.
At United he has forwards who drop off in Rooney and Berbatov so they can slide the ball through where he doesn't have to run further than 10 yards.
Just take a look at how many of Kuyts goals (and CHANCES) are scored/missed in and around the 6 yard box. I think Owen would still have got his share of chances.
I agree that Owen wouldn't be a plan "b" player, but as a player to add to our attack when needed he would have been ideal. Sticking him on in a game alongside Torres when we are 0-0 and I think it would have a little more impact than bringing Voronin or Wash on.
Owen will always get goals, and with Gerrard having two strikers to set up, it would make it all the harder for defenses to cope. All pie in the sky now anyway

I thought I had better correct the spelling of Owen before I got pulled up too
