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Charlie Adam, the guy that high on crippled Bale, should feel right at home with the Stoke rabble and their odious manager. Doubtless when he next clatters or injures someone Pullis will say "he's not that sort of player, just an honest pro" for honest player read average agricultural clod.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Michael Owen seemed confident this morning on

> twitter that he would be signing for someone

> today. Wonder who?



I've been surprised no team has snapped him up on some sort of pay as you play deal.


He's obviously a sicknote who will spend a lot of the season on the injury list, but equally, he is proven quality, and surely could do a job for an Everton or a Villa...

He's probably over pricing himself, even on a pay as you play basis. Man United got very little from him. He should drop down a division.


He's a player I genuinely feel sorry for. Goal against Argentina and a double in the cup final were probably career highlights in a career that promised so much more.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> It wasn't on players.


Unless I am reading it wrong, that says ?15m spent on players in 2011/12??


@MicMac - thanks, we can only beat what's in front of us. Unless it is Peterhead or Berwick Rangers.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> "Michael Owen seemed confident this morning on

> twitter that he would be signing for someone

> today. Wonder who?"

>

> Dulwich Hamlet?


Owen suffers from an extraordinarily large ego. The only reason he wants a Prem team is so he can warm the bench and rake in the cash, while denying a younger player a chance to develop and progress.

Don't you just love transfer deadline day? Plenty of business being done. Sad to see Rafa go back to Hamburg but as good as he was he did lack pace. My favourite memory of him was scoring against Le Arse and blowing kisses to their fans followed by nutmegging Jack Wiltshire not once but twice. Good to see Berbatov get a move to Fulham. If he gets plenty of time on the pitch he'll score goals. As for Michael Owen, I think he's just happy to warm his well paid arse on a bench these days. Sad because I'm sure if he's fit he could do a good job for someone.

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> Mick haven't you got previous on taking celebs

> photos? I reckon you're a bit of a stalker.



In my case I got abuse for not asking first before taking the photo. As my wife proved with Michael Owen, if you do ask they say no. Best to take the photo and if they get antsy, just run away.


Michael Owen would not catch anyone these days.

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> Unless I am reading it wrong, that says ?15m spent

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That's 'market value' which doesn't make any sense at all. Net transfer amounted to about ?2M.

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