Guest elbee909 Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OzzieMandias Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? Or play in England's first match at the new Wembley stadium? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 Great post elbee. Sums up my opinion of the situation perfectly. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Pretty much spot on for me, despite initially thinking 'fuck off England!'. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. You do have a point with that one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GM Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest elbee909 Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
juniatmoko Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. it has a point but not perfectly spot on business view... which fat fred job is doing at NUFC Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gemmill Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? To be honest, I'm just pleased (grateful?) that one of the top strikers this country has produced is going to be wasting another year of what is a short career at a deadbeat club like NUFC. I know he's prouder pulling on the white of England than the black and white of NUFC, and I'm comfortable with that. Who can blame the lad? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GM Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? No. I've made no such admission. You show me how I was "wrong". Go on. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gemmill Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? No. I've made no such admission. You show me how I was "wrong". Go on. First he shouldn't play, now it's ok. U-turn city tbh. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
juniatmoko Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a f****** ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? No. I've made no such admission. You show me how I was "wrong". Go on. First he shouldn't play, now it's ok. U-turn city tbh. GM your statement in there is vulnerable to gemmil... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GM Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? No. I've made no such admission. You show me how I was "wrong". Go on. First he shouldn't play, now it's ok. U-turn city tbh. Doesn't mean I was wrong. Just that I've moderated my view. Such subtleties escape you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gemmill Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? No. I've made no such admission. You show me how I was "wrong". Go on. First he shouldn't play, now it's ok. U-turn city tbh. Doesn't mean I was wrong. Just that I've moderated my view. Such subtleties escape you. I'm owning you like a slave. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GM Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? No. I've made no such admission. You show me how I was "wrong". Go on. First he shouldn't play, now it's ok. U-turn city tbh. Doesn't mean I was wrong. Just that I've moderated my view. Such subtleties escape you. I'm owning you like a slave. No you aren't. You're just making yourself look rather puerile. Again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 It isn't up to Owen whether or not he plays for England. All registered players are the property of FIFA. If a player is called up to an international game for their country (or what is registered as their first country in the case of dual nationality players), he has to play, unless the club appeals, and he fails an independent medical. Despite lack of sharpness, and match fitness, McClaren could pick Owen for a Newcastle game tommorrow, and Owen would have to play. In the end of the day, the decision rests solely with McClaren. Although common sense would likely make McClaren willing to rest him for Brazil, given the friendly nature of the game,it would be better for him to get Owen as sharp and fit as possible ready for the Estonia game, which will be the first meaningful and competitive game in which Owen will feature. There is no cance of McClaren resting him for this game, so he may as well play versus Brazil. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gemmill Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? No. I've made no such admission. You show me how I was "wrong". Go on. First he shouldn't play, now it's ok. U-turn city tbh. Doesn't mean I was wrong. Just that I've moderated my view. Such subtleties escape you. I'm owning you like a slave. No you aren't. You're just making yourself look rather puerile. Again. This is a new personality. Crybaby Dave. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GM Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 If we can't have Owen play one game against Brazil in an England friendly, we might as well sell him now. He's a footballer, and tell me which proper footballer wouldn't want to pit their wits against one of the best international teams in the world? It's the 'price on the ticket' when you go for international players, simple. If he gets injured in it due to some ever-present problem then at least he's crocked now and not when we're at the start of the season, past the transfer window and in no position to do anything about it. Now that you mention it, that's a stunningly good point you make there. Wrapping Owen up in cotton wool (metaphorically speaking) serves nobody's best interests other than the marketing department of NUFC. He's a player, not a fucking ornament. Thanks for bringing common sense to bear. So you now admit you were wrong earlier then? No. I've made no such admission. You show me how I was "wrong". Go on. First he shouldn't play, now it's ok. U-turn city tbh. Doesn't mean I was wrong. Just that I've moderated my view. Such subtleties escape you. I'm owning you like a slave. No you aren't. You're just making yourself look rather puerile. Again. This is a new personality. Crybaby Dave. A new personality? Just because you say so? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gemmill Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 Ratty Dave. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest thenorthumbrian Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 I really hope Owen does a hamstring so he's out for the season. f*** England. EMO has a much greater chance of picking up an injury after being out for so long if he plays too many games too early. I agree f*ck off inger-land. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GM Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 Ratty Dave. I'm not even ratty though. I'm not. I'm not even ratty mate. I ain't bovvered. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geordie Boot Boy Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 By all accounts Owen is an honourable man... Could you show me some of these accounts? I'm not sure that Liverpool fans would agree that he is so 'honourable'. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest smoggeordie Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 Apparently tomorrows NOTW has him going to Man U for 12mill Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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