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Owen misery, while Dyer deal stalls

 

By COLIN YOUNG and MATT BARLOW

 

Last updated at 20:53pm on 3rd August 2007

 

Michael Owen has plunged England into a striker crisis after Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce revealed he is likely to miss the start of the new season with a torn thigh.

 

As the 27-year-old's misery was revealed, club and England team-mate Kieron Dyer was returning north with his transfer to West Ham in danger of collapse.

 

Owen had featured for Newcastle in pre-season

 

England have two difficult Euro 2008 qualifiers at Wembley next month — against Israel on September 8 and Russia four days later — and Owen is unlikely to be anywhere near match fit.

 

This will be a huge blow to coach Steve McClaren, who will be without the suspended Peter Crouch for the Israel tie. He was also anxious to have Owen for the friendly against Germany on August 22.

 

Newcastle fear the striker, who missed all but three of their games last season, could be out for up to a month after failing to recover from the injury which has ruined his pre-season.

 

Allardyce had hoped to see Owen return at Hull in midweek but he is refusing to risk him for the first game of the season at Bolton next Saturday.

 

Allardyce said: 'It doesn't look as encouraging as we first thought. The tear in the muscle hasn't healed as quickly as we would like, so there's no point in making any rash decisions just to get him fit for the start of the season.

 

'It's about getting him 100 per cent for playing matches on a regular basis. That's why it has been more disappointing for him and for me that he's missed pre-season games more than training. He's done enough training to last him a lifetime.'

 

However, Allardyce has six strikers to choose from for tomorrow's friendly with Sampdoria after completing the £6million signing of Alan Smith from Manchester United.

 

Dyer, who is desperate to move south to be closer to his family, last night found his hopes of joining West Ham fading when Newcastle's new owner Mike Ashley bumped up the price from £5m to £7m.

 

He was angry at the way the Hammers approached the midfielder and accused them of unsettling the 28-year-old before they were given permission to speak to him, which West Ham deny.

 

Ashley told the Hammers they would have to pay £7m, rising to £8m if the east London club qualified for Europe, to secure the deal.

 

There is a feeling on Tyneside that billionaire businessman Ashley is flexing his muscles in one of the first major transfers since he took control.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/football.html?in_article_id=473042&in_page_id=1779&ct=5&ico=Homepage&icl=TabModule&icc=picbox&ct=5

 

I know it's not his fault and I hope he gets better, but I really wish someone had come in for him. Michael Owen depresses me. On a day with so much good news this happens.

 

Will Owen ever be fit?

 

 

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Perhaps tomorrow will be a really shit day, to counteract today's events.

 

Shame about Owen, if we can get Viduka going then him and Martins should be fine to start the season with. Smith signing making more and more sense now, as you expect Allardyce has known about this for a while. Smith will offer another option up front, as well as being able to play midfield as well as up front if and when we get Owen back.

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Honestly the unluckiest footballer around.

 

Whats happening to him is NOTHING compared to Albert (un)Luque :lol:

 

Anyway, fuck him, we got enough strikers to cover for him and more.

 

:lol: yeah, fuck him, he's only the best player we've got

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At least we've got cover for him this time, the injury doesn't sound too serious so hopefully we won't be without him too long.

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Honestly the unluckiest footballer around.

 

Whats happening to him is NOTHING compared to Albert (un)Luque :lol:

 

Anyway, f*** him, we got enough strikers to cover for him and more.

 

:lol: yeah, f*** him, he's only the best player we've got

 

Correction: he's the best NAME we got, we haven't seen him enough on the pitch to determine if he can actually play and do something for NUFC.

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Lucky to be at NUFC, sitting on huge wages whilst giving nothing back except empty words. Wont stop the ungrateful little b****** wanting a move away as soon as he gets the chance.

 

If Owen had had his own way, he'd have played 80 games the last two years, scored 50 goals, and earned himself a move to one of the big four. I bet he's as p*ssed off and frustrated as anyone with what's happened since he came here.

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