Bolton and Hull City were two of the clubs heavily linked with Owen when he left the north east comedy club.
Only the saddest, bitterest scousers begrudge him seeing out his career at United.
They have reason to be peed off at him when he left Liverpool, but not for accepting the chance to see off his playing career at one of the top clubs in Europe.
When he joined United he said that he would rather be a bit part player at a big club than a regular starter at a smaller club, and you can see why after he stole a winners medal after making one start and scoring one goal all season.
I can't stand Owen because he's a grade A tool. He's a lowlife and he revels in his role of 'villain', when he knows full well what he meant to many Liverpool fans. Not only that, but he contradicts himself in the most Manc way, it truly is embarrassing. As I posted on here once, after Liverpool won the Worthington Cup once, he came out and said 'I don't feel like I deserve a medal, I should give it to the fans as I didn't play much part in it', or words to that effect. Compare it to Owen now, who was saying things like 'Forgotten what it's like to win things', 'only the CL needed to complete the haul', and, best of all, 'I scored two goals against Arsenal in a final and only got one medal, you don't get any more for playing a bigger role', or words to that effect (I am quoting him roughly, but the point is still the same). This attitude of his is embarrassing and it's him trying to defend his inability to cut it at the top anymore.
If Owen was at any other 'big club' and acted the way he does now, I'd just snigger and leave him to it, but his constant glorifying of United, when he knows full well what position he held at Liverpool (he left bitterly, but some put that aside in memory of his better times) shows he doesn't deserve anything but bitterness and vitriol.
Finally an honest Liverpool fan, who admits it hurts to see Michael Owen playing for Manchester United. Bravo.
I see England's Brave John Terry would be 'happy with Hiddink or Mark Hughes'. I suppose he means he'd be happy until him and his gang run them out of the club because they don't like him
Still, I'm surprised so many think Moyes will get the United job; why is this? Me personally, Moyes is sort of stuck. He has the choice of:
mmmmmmm don't get it at all, whilst i admire immensely what he does at everton with limited resources, that in itself is no reason to suggest he'd be the right man to take over at Old Trafford
mmmmmmm don't get it at all, whilst i admire immensely what he does at everton with limited resources, that in itself is no reason to suggest he'd be the right man to take over at Old Trafford
He wouldn't last a year at Old Trafford....Player power would see him off.
Do you really think an all-conquering squad of players would put up with the discipline ways of a fella who has a managerial career which has reaped no trophies??
I think most fans would be happy to see Sparky at Stamford Bridge... especially those of United, Arsenal, Spurs and City.
I don't think the board have a clue about running a football club, but if would be a shock if Hughes was even being considered for the job.
It has been said that Hughes is being lined up with a DoF position. I don't really agree with the DoF position and don't see why Hughes would want it anyway. He's still in the beginning stages of his managerial career, it would be daft for him to become a DoF when he surely wants to rise as a manager.
I also don't think having an alternative manager waiting in the wings will ever work at Stamford Bridge. If we were to have a DoF then it should be someone with brilliant credentials and the desire to work that role. It shouldn't be someone who's just in place to take over when things go wrong with the boss. because our players will just use him to unsettle the manager in charge.
I can't stand Owen because he's a grade A tool. He's a lowlife and he revels in his role of 'villain', when he knows full well what he meant to many Liverpool fans. Not only that, but he contradicts himself in the most Manc way, it truly is embarrassing. As I posted on here once, after Liverpool won the Worthington Cup once, he came out and said 'I don't feel like I deserve a medal, I should give it to the fans as I didn't play much part in it', or words to that effect. Compare it to Owen now, who was saying things like 'Forgotten what it's like to win things', 'only the CL needed to complete the haul', and, best of all, 'I scored two goals against Arsenal in a final and only got one medal, you don't get any more for playing a bigger role', or words to that effect (I am quoting him roughly, but the point is still the same). This attitude of his is embarrassing and it's him trying to defend his inability to cut it at the top anymore.
You have missed one. When asked does winning the league justify his decision to sign for MUFC his response was:
"If you can't beat em, join em."
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