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Sell him if we can. Hes class but he will always be injured.

 

If there is a club stupid enough to pay up to us and to him, we surely should sell him.

 

 

Viduka, MArtins, Smith, Ameobi is a great strikeforce.

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Sell him if we can. Hes class but he will always be injured.

 

If there is a club stupid enough to pay up to us and to him, we surely should sell him.

 

 

Viduka, MArtins, Smith, Ameobi is a great strikeforce.

 

- Viduka: a "stop gap" striker, only will do the job for the next 2-3 years (like Duncan Ferguson, he came in, he did the job, but that's it)

- Smith: will do better in the attacking midfielder position. In forward position, less effective, less goals

- Ameobi: not sure he will be up to the "main striker" job. Probably only good as the backup striker

 

Only leave us with Martins. So for me, just keep Michael Owen. If he is fully fit and fully committed to NUFC (remove the clause etc), he can do the job for us (hopefully) until he is 35, just like Alan Shearer :D

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Owens injuries have moved past the irritating stage, the unbelievable stage, the exasperating stage.........  and now we've entered the amusing stage.

 

 

:lol:

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Owens injuries have moved past the irritating stage, the unbelievable stage, the exasperating stage.........  and now we've entered the amusing stage.

 

 

:lol:

 

Have to admit that was my first response to the latest delay - it helps that we're pretty well covered up front, and as others have pointed out he doesn't really fit into Sam's preferred formation anyway.

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We can't sell him unless we replace him. None of the other strikers are good enough for a 'main striker' role imo.

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Owen's finishing ability will probably win us some vital points this season. If we aren't desperate for cash - and the Dyer saga would seem to suggest we aren't - then why get rid of Owen now he's over his serious injuries, touch wood? He should be back within a week or so, and he'll strengthen the team IMO.

 

 

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i wish the miserable little get would play with a smile on his face.  :smiley6600: ;D

he will score goals but so will any of our forwards if the service into the box is right.

watford away last season done it for me going down like a bag of shit after grazing into matty pattison.can you imagine the mighty quinn or shearer doing that,they would have been straight back up n getting on with it.hes soft as shit.

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Sam Allardyce will allow Michael Owen to play for England if he is fit by next week.

 

Owen has been ruled out of Newcastle's Premier League opener against Bolton on Saturday with a thigh problem but could face Germany on 22nd August.

 

The striker could use the friendly to help him regain match fitness having played just 45 minutes in pre-season.

 

Allardyce believes Owen would benefit from featuring for England as part of his return to full fitness and is open to the idea of him playing for Steve McClaren's men.

 

"Michael would, at the very earliest be fit at the beginning of next week, but not fit enough to play first-team football without a couple of games behind closed doors or in the reserves," Allardyce said in The Daily Telegraph.

 

"It (the Germany game) could be a good thing for us if he is fit by the end of next week, plays a reserve game and gets involved in a game with us and then gets another game for England under his belt.

 

"It would be better doing it that way if it helps, so an extra game for him is all we need."

 

:-X

 

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Sam Allardyce will allow Michael Owen to play for England if he is fit by next week.

 

Owen has been ruled out of Newcastle's Premier League opener against Bolton on Saturday with a thigh problem but could face Germany on 22nd August.

 

The striker could use the friendly to help him regain match fitness having played just 45 minutes in pre-season.

 

Allardyce believes Owen would benefit from featuring for England as part of his return to full fitness and is open to the idea of him playing for Steve McClaren's men.

 

"Michael would, at the very earliest be fit at the beginning of next week, but not fit enough to play first-team football without a couple of games behind closed doors or in the reserves," Allardyce said in The Daily Telegraph.

 

"It (the Germany game) could be a good thing for us if he is fit by the end of next week, plays a reserve game and gets involved in a game with us and then gets another game for England under his belt.

 

"It would be better doing it that way if it helps, so an extra game for him is all we need."

 

:-X

 

 

 

Here we go.

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Sam Allardyce will allow Michael Owen to play for England if he is fit by next week.

 

Owen has been ruled out of Newcastle's Premier League opener against Bolton on Saturday with a thigh problem but could face Germany on 22nd August.

 

The striker could use the friendly to help him regain match fitness having played just 45 minutes in pre-season.

 

Allardyce believes Owen would benefit from featuring for England as part of his return to full fitness and is open to the idea of him playing for Steve McClaren's men.

 

"Michael would, at the very earliest be fit at the beginning of next week, but not fit enough to play first-team football without a couple of games behind closed doors or in the reserves," Allardyce said in The Daily Telegraph.

 

"It (the Germany game) could be a good thing for us if he is fit by the end of next week, plays a reserve game and gets involved in a game with us and then gets another game for England under his belt.

 

"It would be better doing it that way if it helps, so an extra game for him is all we need."

 

:-X

 

 

 

Here we go.

 

:lol:  Surprised it hasn't kicked off yet.  There's still plenty of time...

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I'm not saying footballers aren't greedy twats Parky, but imo it's unreasonable to expect them to donate their own money to a badly run organisation they once happened to represent.

 

I don't really expect them to do it. But if some did it might be a nice gesture and a signal to others  (young supporters) that life isn't all about taking. Many of the ex-Leeds players and their huge wage demands is part of the reason the club got into the mess it is now and Risdale of course.

 

Ironic that we are having this chat in the Michael Owen thread.

 

Being from Yorkshire, the concept of altruism is alien to Dave.

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Write him a letter, see if he'll donate some to Leeds.

 

Don't he played for Leeds mate. :lol:

 

Tight b******, why not? They need all the help they can get.

 

Honestly.  I saw somewhere that he made over £100m, 2nd only to Beckham.  This included endorsements and the like. 

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I'm not saying footballers aren't greedy twats Parky, but imo it's unreasonable to expect them to donate their own money to a badly run organisation they once happened to represent.

 

I don't really expect them to do it. But if some did it might be a nice gesture and a signal to others  (young supporters) that life isn't all about taking. Many of the ex-Leeds players and their huge wage demands is part of the reason the club got into the mess it is now and Risdale of course.

 

Ironic that we are having this chat in the Michael Owen thread.

 

Being from Yoirkshire, the concept of altruism is alien to Dave.

 

Yorn.

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I'm not saying footballers aren't greedy twats Parky, but imo it's unreasonable to expect them to donate their own money to a badly run organisation they once happened to represent.

 

I don't really expect them to do it. But if some did it might be a nice gesture and a signal to others  (young supporters) that life isn't all about taking. Many of the ex-Leeds players and their huge wage demands is part of the reason the club got into the mess it is now and Risdale of course.

 

Ironic that we are having this chat in the Michael Owen thread.

 

Being from Yoirkshire, the concept of altruism is alien to Dave.

 

Yorn.

 

Still blatantly true though.  :razz:

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I'm not saying footballers aren't greedy twats Parky, but imo it's unreasonable to expect them to donate their own money to a badly run organisation they once happened to represent.

 

I don't really expect them to do it. But if some did it might be a nice gesture and a signal to others  (young supporters) that life isn't all about taking. Many of the ex-Leeds players and their huge wage demands is part of the reason the club got into the mess it is now and Risdale of course.

 

Ironic that we are having this chat in the Michael Owen thread.

 

Being from Yoirkshire, the concept of altruism is alien to Dave.

 

Yorn.

 

t'Yorn surely. bluerazz.gif

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