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Owen for broke

Fri Jul 03 08:41AM

"Would we be interested in him? No. Firstly, his wages are too expensive. Then has he got the urge, the bottle and drive to do what the Premier League wants you to do? It's a big question." Dave Whelan, Wigan Athletic chairman.

"No, not for me... I think that from my point of view, from being with him at Newcastle, it's always been the injury threat. I can ill-afford to sign a player who's going to be out the team," Sam Allardyce, Blackburn Rovers manager.

"Michael Owen could be waiting a while if he expects anyone better than Hull or Stoke to express an interest." Early Doors.

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It might not seem like it given the events of the last few weeks, but ED is forced to admit that Manchester United are better than both Hull and Stoke.

And so we enter the final part of ED's trilogy laughing at United's summer transfer dealings.

They have lost Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez; they have missed out on Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema. And now they are going to sign a player who, just days ago, everyone was willing to chuck on the scrap heap.

If City fans want to rub in their status as Manchester's coming force, they need only buy a job lot of United weird red-and-black rugby league shirts and have Owen's name printed on the back.

So what on earth is Fergie thinking?

In one sense, it is a risk-free signing. United need a poacher and Owen (pictured at Chester racecourse) is certainly that. He will be on a short-term contract, he will have to take a massive pay cut and he will not be expected to start too many games.

But then Dele Adebola would have been a cheap striker who didn't start many games, but it doesn't mean that would have been a good idea.

Despite playing 32 games, last season was arguably Owen's worst.

Even without the excuse of injuries he was simply dreadful. Having been singled out by Alan Shearer as the man to keep Newcastle in the Premier League, he played appallingly and was dropped.

He even achieved the rare distinction of making his club's fans glad to get shot of him on a free transfer, just four years after shelling out a club record £16million for him.

In a staggering show of disloyalty to a club that paid him £100,000 a week throughout years of foot, knee and groin problems, Owen showed no interest in discussing a new contract with Newcastle.

He then found he was not in quite the demand he anticipated, and his management company was reduced to supplying clubs with a now-infamous brochure in an attempt to drum up interest.

Most famous is the 'brand values' section in which the commercial benefits of signing Owen are described in 21 almost universally ill-suited terms like 'Fit & Healthy', Young', 'Devoted' and 'Dynamic'.

There is also a spoof version circulating the internet, in which the corporate guff is replaced with 'Bench warmer', 'Liability', 'One-paced', 'Ex-footballer' and a few containing language that would make 50 Cent blush.

The sad part is, the gag phrases much more accurately represent Owen's current stock with the public.

ED's favourite part of the brochure is page 18, where Owen's former doctor is deputised to explain why Owen is not a crock.

John Green BSc (Hons), MCSP, HPC might be a better doctor than House, Meredith Grey, Doogie Howser MD and the smug one off Scrubs put together, but it is hard to trust his assertion that the description Owen as injury-prone is "a nonsense".

Dr Green said: "I was asked to see Michael Owen by David James in 2006. I had just rehabilitated Kieron Dyer from his hamstring problems. This culminated in Newcastle receiving £7m for Kieron from West Ham United.

"Following Michael's return from his cruciate ligament injury under my guidance, I treated Damien Duff and Dean Ashton for their respective foot and ankle fractures.

"I also successfully treated Craig Bellamy following a long-standing groin problem whilst he was at West Ham."

Yikes. And is it weird that, despite all the injury wrecks that have been through Dr Green's care, ED thinks the most troubling thing is that it was David James who arranged Owen's treatment, not anyone at Newcastle?

Today's medical at United's Carrington base is hotly-anticipated, but really, what could United find out about Owen's fitness that they do not already know?

Unless his entire leg shatters when the doctor does the knee-jerk reflex test, there is surely no physical defect left to discover on Owen. He has suffered every injury in the book, except possibly scurvy.

Just as United fans gamely denied that Cristiano Ronaldo was an odious twerp - until he was sold - they will cling to a faint belief in Fergie's track record and Owen's enduring ability as a finisher. But deep down they will shudder every time the little sod ambles on to the pitch.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY: "We can confirm we have completely rejected an offer from Manchester City for John Terry. It was made clear to City, for a second time following an approach last season, that we would not entertain any conversation on the subject. At the time John also reiterated his total commitment to Chelsea. We would like to make it clear, and will not do so again, that John is not for sale." Chelsea dismiss interest in John Terry from City. ED thinks the Blues doth protest too much.

FOREIGN VIEW: Poor old Raul Albiol. A couple of days after Kaka was rapturously acclaimed by 50,000 at the Bernabeu, Real Madrid's new £13 million defender - a Spain international, no less - was presented in front of a few hundred people. The stadium could not have been more sparsely populated if Dinara Safina had been playing a Wimbledon semi-final there.

COMING UP: Other than millions of Manchester United fans' breakfasts, you mean?

ED reckons this could be the day Murray-mania comes crashing to a halt, but if we can have a three-hour women's semi-final anything can happen. It's Haas v Federer and Murray v Roddick from 13:00 UK time. It should be fun.

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  1. it's SAF's clutching at the straws???lol

    page200000From page200000 on Sat Jul 04 07:49AM

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  2. it's SAF's clutching at the straws???lol

    page200000From page200000 on Sat Jul 04 07:49AM

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  3. owen is not good that is why he gets injurd loada and loads.

    jackowattoFrom jackowatto on Sat Jul 04 07:58AM

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  4. All so he should stick with newcastle he is that rubbish!!!!!!!!LOL

    jackowattoFrom jackowatto on Sat Jul 04 07:59AM

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  5. OWEN MADE £ 1 MILLION POUNDS FROM NEWCASTLE EVERY MONTH
    WE ARE PLEASED TO SEE THE BACK OF HIM,
    LET'S SEE WHO THE TOON BUYS NEXT TO REPLACE A SCOUSER WHO IN THE 3 OR SO YEARS PLAYED BADLY ( for want of better words ! ) and took us to the cleaners for allowing him to sit on the sidelines and collect the £ 140,000 per week in wages. I could have sat on my rear end and done his job as a paper weight ( Trainee Gnome ) for much less money. PLUS, I am a true GEORDIE ( you can tell coz ov the tatoo on my heart and the amount ov GREGGS PASTIES I EAT and the NUKKIE BROON AH DRINK !

    rayattoonFrom rayattoon on Sat Jul 04 02:11PM

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  6. OWEN, THE BIGGEST ROBBER WHO GOT AWAY WITH MILLIONS

    MANCHESTER YOU ARE WELCOME TO HIM

    rayattoonFrom rayattoon on Sat Jul 04 02:13PM

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  7. @#$% - BETTY SWARLOCKS

    rayattoonFrom rayattoon on Sat Jul 04 02:14PM

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  8. Oh my God Early Doors does not have a nice thing to say about any English Player. They disgust me! I know that they like this sort of response but i think its disgusting that they can't accept that an english footballer can be good!

    richardsxsixFrom richardsxsix on Sat Jul 04 05:16PM

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  9. i was near SAF when he was reading the Brochure, he was straight on the phone after he read it...

    kuide8888From kuide8888 on Sat Jul 04 10:38PM

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  10. 29, hungry, still talented, fits as a 3rd striking option, for free - will appreciate the opportunity.

    This article sucks

    storm4ce1From storm4ce1 on Sun Jul 05 08:38AM

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  11. why not grab another bargain ie bad boy barton united are in need of a midfielder with lots of passion if anyone can turn this fool round saf the man can he did a good job with cantona....just a thought

    michaeldbarrettFrom michaeldbarrett on Sun Jul 05 12:20PM

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  12. He may have been only presented to a few hundred fans but Albiol will probably see more of the ball than Ronaldo and Kaka combined! And as for Owen... Maybe with a midfield that can provide some bloody service he might score some goals! Sure he didn't get many games at Newcastle but the fact that he didn't bother buying a house there and preferred to commute by chopper showed he just wasn't aresd! And come in ED, if you had moved from Real Madrid to Newcastle would you be bothered either?!!!

    dezzyfiestaFrom dezzyfiesta on Mon Jul 06 12:43AM

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  13. alex ferguson r what is his name must be out of his mind signing owen that not even bottom club have interest in signing. you sold tevez n ronaldo only to replace them with a player like micheal owen? forget it

    mistlekayFrom mistlekay on Mon Jul 06 01:47AM

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    summerlleeeFrom summerlleee on Mon Jul 06 07:50AM

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  15. owen should be respected by you fans: suffering with loss of memory and lacking intelagence just about sum you up, football fans??? think on.

    jw3956From jw3956 on Thu Jul 16 10:05PM

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  16. owen should be respected by you fans: suffering with loss of memory and lacking intelagence just about sum you up, football fans??? think on.

    jw3956From jw3956 on Thu Jul 16 10:05PM

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