Jump to content

Recommended Posts

http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-utd/newcastle-utd-news/2008/11/02/kinnear-please-don-t-cash-in-on-owen-79310-22165116/

 

Kinnear: Please don't cash in on Owen

 

Nov 2 2008 by Neil Farrington, Sunday Sun

 

JOE KINNEAR has marked the eve of Michael Owen’s hoped-for return to action by insisting Newcastle must not sell their captain in January . . .

 

And should follow the lead of their opponents tomorrow — Aston Villa — by surrounding their prize asset with hungry players bought from Championship clubs.

 

Although Kinnear is not confident of still being at United at the turn of the year, he has urged current owner Mike Ashley, or would-be buyers of the club, NOT to cash in on Owen, pictured right, during the next transfer window.

 

With the striker free to speak to other clubs in January and arrange a free transfer for when his contract expires next summer, selling him for a knock-down price in the New Year remains an option for Newcastle.

 

And I understand new Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has already expressed an interest in taking Owen to White Hart Lane.

 

But Kinnear maintains Owen should be offered a new deal at St James’s Park, then have new domestic signings — from outside the Premier League — bedded in around him.

 

“I think the club has to keep Michael Owen and players like him.This is a big club and Michael is a big player.

 

“It will cost a lot of money to replace him. I would keep him here. I feel the same way as Kevin Keegan about him.

 

“I don’t know the economics of what is happening — I think that will be addressed — but I would keep Michael here.”

 

Although his own future remains up in the air, Kinnear has begun drawing up his own recommended list of January transfer targets.

 

The interim manager would be reluctant to keep the job on a month-by-month basis beyond the end of the year, saying: “To do it that way until the end of the season would be a bit harsh on me. I’d certainly do it until Christmas, then look at it again.”

 

But the protracted nature of owner Mike Ashley’s search for a new buyer has raised the prospect of Kinnear being kept on in the longer term, perhaps until the end of the season.

 

And it’s a scenario the former Wimbledon manager is already planning for — by going window shopping in the Championship . . . after shipping out members of Newcastle’s foreign legion.

 

Initially, Kinnear would look to raise his own funds, saying: “I’d look to put one out in Spain and invest that money wisely, then put another out somewhere else, and invest that money wisely.

 

“I’d maybe get three or four players out and two back in. The two might be better than the three or four.

 

“All I could do then is put a list to Mike (Ashley), and say: ‘Look, I’ve generated funds, but we need two more players in.’

 

“You pay too much money abroad. But if you go the Championship way . . . well, look at Aston Villa, they’re fourth in the league. There are plenty of decent players in the Championship.”

 

And Kinnear’s talent search is already in full swing.

 

“I am here until 6pm every day and speak four hours on the phone to everybody I know in the game — lots of chief scouts,” he added. “Around 20 or 30 of them used to play for me!

 

“I speak to them all the time and pick their brains, asking: ‘Who have you seen?’

 

“We are getting a tidy list of players together — a mixed bag, with quite a few youngsters and other, more proven ones, more or less all playing in the Championship.

 

“Obviously, we are in trouble if we have injuries, and in trouble if we lose our full-backs. The underbelly of the club at the minute needs to be slightly stronger.”

 

Worrying!

Link to post
Share on other sites

Anyone who thinks Michael Owen is going to stay with us now probably should also believe in Santa claus and the tooth fairy too because there is more chance of the last two being true

True unless we are taken over by a group with the same sort of money as Man City and Chelsea's owners.

 

I would guess Owen will stay to the end of the season as then it's entirely his choice where he goes.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Very worrying. Making the squad even smaller is just going to make things worse and youngsters are not the sort of player you need who can change the course of a relegation battle imo. It looks like a complete and utter mess if I'm honest.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Which Championship players have Villa actually bought? Curtis Davies is the only one that i can think of.

 

The likes of A Young, L Young, Shorey, Milner, Friedel, Sidwell, Harewood were all bought from at the time Premier League teams (or very recently relegated Premier League teams).

 

Not really sure where's he got this idea from.

Link to post
Share on other sites

stupid cunt. You'd pay more for a player in the championship than in La Liga tbh

Ah but this is how astute our wonderful management are.

 

Dare I say, they are already preparing the club for next season, and getting the salary structure in place  :weep:

Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest Stephen927

Out of the current Aston Villa squad, only Davies was brought in from a Championship side, after a season in the Premiership.

 

"I’d maybe get three or four players out and two back in. The two might be better than the three or four."

 

So, make our squad even smaller then?

 

Owen, N'Zogbia and Enrique are my bets to go.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Which Championship players have Villa actually bought? Curtis Davies is the only one that i can think of.

 

The likes of A Young, L Young, Shorey, Milner, Friedel, Sidwell, Harewood were all bought from at the time Premier League teams (or very recently relegated Premier League teams).

 

Not really sure where's he got this idea from.

 

I was thinking that as well. Clueless.

 

The idea that you pay more abroad is so far out of touch with the modern game it's staggering. As soon as any young player shows any promise whatsoever at that level, it's an immediate bumper price tag - Walcott, Ramsey, Bale, Chopra.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest firetotheworks

Why does he think he has the right to sell our players? If he's thinking of selling Enrique, Xisco or Gonzalez I dont think he should be allowed, we spent a lot of money on them and I doubt we'd get a return, not because theyre shit, just because 2 of them never start. Its like a substitute teacher trying to expel a student that he's known for 4 lessons, the headmaster would tell the teacher to fuck off.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...