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Berbatov receives the ball with his back to goal, flicks it up and then over his head for Owen to run onto, chest the ball into the air and volley past the hapless Jiang in the Greentown goal.

 

Cunt.

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Think it was always going to be the case when you put him in a side with an intelligent strike partner and creative midfield. For all his veiled digs at his team mates since he's left, you couldn't really argue with him, and his former team mates hardly proved him wrong against Leyton Orient yesterday.

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He's going to do the business for them isn't he. Just to f***ing rub our noses in it even more.

 

It's getting f***ing ridiculous this.

then watch the hypocracy in full flow.

 

ie others can be shit and half arsed when they realise they have poor team mates around them but owen couldn't. (ie those who trotted out the excuses for n'zogbia and kluivert)

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Guest icemanblue

He's bound to play better for them. He knows he won't be able to get away with putting in the level of performance and effort we saw. Plus, he wouldn't get paid.

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He's going to do the business for them isn't he. Just to f***ing rub our noses in it even more.

 

It's getting f***ing ridiculous this.

 

Don't be daft man, didn't you see who they were playing agaisnt today? Shola could score a hat-trick against those useless cunts!

 

I think....

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Guest Stephen927

Just seen his latest goal v Hangzou Greentown. Great flick by Berbatov then controlled on the chest and a well placed volley by Owen.

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he's trying to impress, so he's actually pulling his finger out.

getting injured in january knocked his bulb out because nobody could come in and sign him that window, and he was stuck here til july, hence his totally anonymity on the pitch for us since then (not that he did much before mind)

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He didn't want to be here and we had to pay him twice as much as anyone else would in order for him to pull on the black and white shirt, otherwise I doubt he'd wipe his arse with it. There really isn't anything more to say on this matter apart from that.

 

 

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Who gives a s***, he's not our player anymore. I couldn't give a f*** if he goes on the be top goalscorer or breaks his leg in his first game.

 

I am a fan of football as well as Newcastle United, I like to see good goals no matter who scores them, so I give a shit to answer your question.

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Guest Heneage

He's bound to play better for them. He knows he won't be able to get away with putting in the level of performance and effort we saw. Plus, he wouldn't get paid.

So you think it was purely effort and not talent that restricted him last season?

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Im gonna have to find a place to put in a fresh bet for Owen to be PL top scorer next year, you know it is bound to happen.

I doubt it. His best ever return was in the 2001 - 2002 and 2002 - 2003 seasons where he scored 19 league goals in both seasons. He was at his peak then playing for Liverpool.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/top_scorers/default.stm

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen

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Had a nightmare by all accounts against Valencia, missing 3 clear cut chances. Though the clips SSN keep showing, show him having more pace then he ever showed at the Toon.

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I noticed SSN last night and Five Live this morning were all over Owen and Rooney immediately playing for England together again, and that Owen only missed the (four) chances because he's not up to match sharpness yet.

 

:rolleyes:

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I noticed SSN last night and Five Live this morning were all over Owen and Rooney immediately playing for England together again, and that Owen only missed the (four) chances because he's not up to match sharpness yet.

 

:rolleyes:

 

"but his movement was immense" SAF.

 

Yeah ok.

 

Nailed on to be in Fabio's squad come the world cup. Can't recall ever wishing an injury on a player before but he tests my good will. I hope we draw them in a cup just for the opportunity to rinse the welsh bastard.

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Guest ObiChrisKenobi

aww without a doubt now that Owen isn't at the Evil Newcastle United, he'll be the media's poster boy again. He looked sharp enough in his movement, but his finishing was as poor as it was for us last season.

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