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Crouch, Defoe, Bent, Beattie, Ashton are NOT going to win you the world cup.

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That must be one hell of a crystal ball you've got there ! ;)

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Crouch, Defoe, Bent, Beattie, Ashton are NOT going to win you the world cup.

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That must be one hell of a crystal ball you've got there ! ;)

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Wasn't good enough to predict Boro comeback on thursday :blush:

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Got it from bloody Lidl's I bet ! :blush:

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GLENN Roeder has said it's a case of "wait and see" after Michael Owen admitted his foot didn't feel 100 per cent right after his 30-minute comeback for Newcastle United in the goalless draw at Birmingham.

 

The Magpies' record signing was a second half substitute in the stalemate at St. Andrew's, his first action since fracturing a metatarsal in his right foot at Spurs on New Year's Eve.

 

After Wayne Rooney's injury for Manchester United at Chelsea earlier in the day, there was huge media interest in Owen's condition.

 

So Roeder, speaking after the game, told Newcastle World they will wait to assess the striker properly and stressed there was no need for frenzied speculation.

 

He said: "Michael came in after his 30 minute run-out and said he wasn't 100 per cent happy with it.

 

"He is not saying he is feeling a sharp pain or an excessive pain but he just doesn't fell 100 per cent right.

 

"There is a little bit of a dull ache there, so he is being honest, as he always is.

 

"We can't comment any more until his body cools down and the medical team have a look at it between Sunday and Monday.

 

"If he had had a major problem he would have put his hand up very quickly and would have had to come off.

 

"But he didn't, he completed the full 30 minutes and when he got back to the dressing room he spoke to Derek Wright and said it doesn't fell 100 per cent but it's a case of wait and see.

 

"Of course he is concerned, but he's not overly concerned, and we would be just talking for the sake of talking if we said any more than that.

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GLENN Roeder has said it's a case of "wait and see" after Michael Owen admitted his foot didn't feel 100 per cent right after his 30-minute comeback for Newcastle United in the goalless draw at Birmingham.

 

The Magpies' record signing was a second half substitute in the stalemate at St. Andrew's, his first action since fracturing a metatarsal in his right foot at Spurs on New Year's Eve.

 

After Wayne Rooney's injury for Manchester United at Chelsea earlier in the day, there was huge media interest in Owen's condition.

 

So Roeder, speaking after the game, told Newcastle World they will wait to assess the striker properly and stressed there was no need for frenzied speculation.

 

He said: "Michael came in after his 30 minute run-out and said he wasn't 100 per cent happy with it.

 

"He is not saying he is feeling a sharp pain or an excessive pain but he just doesn't fell 100 per cent right.

 

"There is a little bit of a dull ache there, so he is being honest, as he always is.

 

"We can't comment any more until his body cools down and the medical team have a look at it between Sunday and Monday.

 

"If he had had a major problem he would have put his hand up very quickly and would have had to come off.

 

"But he didn't, he completed the full 30 minutes and when he got back to the dressing room he spoke to Derek Wright and said it doesn't fell 100 per cent but it's a case of wait and see.

 

"Of course he is concerned, but he's not overly concerned, and we would be just talking for the sake of talking if we said any more than that.

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Usual Roeder: Calm, to the point, minimum of fuss.

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Crouch, Defoe, Bent, Beattie, Ashton are NOT going to win you the world cup.

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Neither are Rooney, Owen, Crouch, Defoe and Bent tbh

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roeder was on 5 live saying his foot ached is all. which it probably would playing for the first time since he broke it.

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egggfookinsactly.

 

Just played for the first time in a while and its not 100%, Im sure it wouldnt feel perfect.

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