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Commachio

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Jan 25, 2011
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watched southhampton v man u, and was thinking about our forward dilema, watching owen, although best days have gone now maybe he would compliment gyan, a natural scorer, one chance and goal, he will always have something to give. goal poachers are a rare breed to find, owen, skp, defoe, fowler and lately db, all get goals but always play with another striker.
am i thinking way of line, and its going to be sess playing behind gyan, or do you think it will be 4-4-2 again
 
Morning Commachio, sorry would had to politly disagree. I would prefer to go for a gamble on a forward like Charlie Austin, Adam Le Fondre or Conor Wickham, learn off Gyan and other more experienced players. Owens wage demands would be HUGE he strikes me as a greedy sod as well.
 
Morning Commachio, sorry would had to politly disagree. I would prefer to go for a gamble on a forward like Charlie Austin, Adam Le Fondre or Conor Wickham, learn off Gyan and other more experienced players. Owens wage demands would be HUGE he strikes me as a greedy sod as well.

I think you can cross Charlie Austin off the list. Wasn't he signed by Burnley a couple of days ago.
 
Nooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

He'd want too much money. Unless he accepted, say, £20k per match (nowt if not available) I wouldn't touch him with a barge pole.
 
Afraid I agree with the rest- Owen's just after another pay day. I'd rather take a gamble on a youngster with Welbeck & Cambell waiting in the wings.Got a sneaky feeling Brucey may have a surprise up his sleeve!If you were after a veteran I've always had a liking for Robbie Keane & you get the feeling he's still got something to prove?
 
watched southhampton v man u, and was thinking about our forward dilema, watching owen, although best days have gone now maybe he would compliment gyan, a natural scorer, one chance and goal, he will always have something to give. goal poachers are a rare breed to find, owen, skp, defoe, fowler and lately db, all get goals but always play with another striker.
am i thinking way of line, and its going to be sess playing behind gyan, or do you think it will be 4-4-2 again

Im in agreement with the majority here. A mercenary , injury prone footballer who's best days are well behind him. When he signed for the scunks the writing was on the wall
 
Nooooooo...Nooooooooooooooooo...And thrice nooooooooooooooooooooooooo.... He is only a shadow of the player he once was...