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Old Mar 18, 2008 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Mondeo Man
Redkop, he's not a liverpool player anymore, let it go. Now you have finally found your first player to score twenty a season since Fowler just be happy. You just sound a bit bitter for some reason slagging of one of your ex players who served you very well. I'll bet you never called him a lazy fooker when he was winning you Cups and banging in the goals. You are a very sad individual


The boy is class and always will be, the body may get slower but class is permanent. You cannot argue with his record. Providing his physical conditioning comes good he will be Englands top scorer ever. End of
Bitter? Good grief what the fuck do I have to be bitter about and let what go? I was never a great fan of Owen, nor was I bothered when he went to RM as he wasn't the player he used to be when he was a prolific goal scorer and didn't have the tag of 'sicknote'. He wasn't a patch on Fowler anyway, who gave his all for the team and was sorely missed by everybody when he was sold.

Why can't you just answer the question of the thread title, instead of making it a personal attack on me or is the question too hard for you to digest? Cock!

Originally Posted by RichardPON
Out of interest, when Owen was at Anfield last week, did he get a good reception?
Nope, he hasn't done so since he left, a few give him a lukewarm reception.

Originally Posted by Matt J
Sorry but you dont half come across as a bitter old woman.
See above and do explain why you think I am bitter about Owen, I am curious to see how it relates to Keegan saying....
"Owen can keep us up, says Keegan.
Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan believes Michael Owen is the key to his side's Premier League survival hopes."

Or are you just being your usual keyboard warrior self again with nothing constructive to say?
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