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Take away pace from Owen and he's got bugger all else.

 

I can only see him becoming increasingly ineffective as the injuries and years go on.

 

Will he be the same player after this injury?

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Same player as what? Im fooked if I can remember what he looks like (apart from sitting in some blokes cupboard while they eat pizza) never mind how he plays.

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He'll probably be delivering Pizza next time we see him.

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Take away pace from Owen and he's got bugger all else.

 

I can only see him becoming increasingly ineffective as the injuries and years go on.

 

Will he be the same player after this injury?

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That's what I'm worried about.

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Owen: I have let Toon down

 

England ace Michael Owen feels he has let Newcastle down after suffering a knee injury which will keep him out of action until 2007.

 

The 26-year-old ruptured his anterior crucial ligament just over a minute into England's final World Cup group game against Sweden, and when he realised the severity of the injury his first reaction was one of guilt.

 

"I can control my emotions and I can honestly say that when I was flat on my back with ice-packs around my knee, it wasn't self-pity I was feeling but guilt," he said.

 

"I was sending text messages apologising to all sorts of people for letting them down.

 

"I feel really guilty when I think of the people at Newcastle United. I think of the chairman Freddy Shepherd, who has invested all that money (£17million) and Glenn Roeder, the manager, who has kept in touch through the tournament and been very supportive. And those great fans who have only seen me for 11 matches."

 

Shepherd has already described the compensation being paid by the Football Association to cover the loss of their star striker as "far too low".

 

For Owen's part, he hopes to return to Germany on July 9 to collect a World Cup winner's medal.

 

He wrote in his Times column: "As I left the team hotel in Germany yesterday to fly home, I told Sven-Goran Eriksson that I would be back out for the World Cup final.

 

"My tournament might be over, but I still want that medal around my neck.

 

"It is strange to think that my farewell yesterday was the last I might see of Sven, a manager who has picked me whenever I have been available and for whom I have scored a lot of goals.

 

"But I haven't given up hope of seeing him again on July 9."

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It's nice to see that after talking about England for 2 days he remembered that he actually plays for us.  :lol:

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To be fair its not very ofter that he does. :D

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He's saying the right things at last, which is pleasing. When he is recovering, I'd be interested to see if he uses Newcastle as his base or Chester though - I suspect the latter.

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When he is recovering, I'd be interested to see if he uses Newcastle as his base or Chester though - I suspect the latter.

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The further away he is from our medical team the better tbh.

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Take away pace from Owen and he's got bugger all else.

 

I can only see him becoming increasingly ineffective as the injuries and years go on.

 

Will he be the same player after this injury?

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that's my worry. shearer lost a good yard of pace through serious knee and ankle injuries but he was able to adapt and remodel his game. owen's game is all about his pace; without it, he contributes little. he'll always be a good finisher but we'll have to wait and see just how much this injury takes out of him.

 

you have to wonder if he'll be a regular come the next world cup - i doubt it personally. he'll be 30 by then. this injury could end up meaning that he stays with us for his entire contract, depending on how he ends up. i can't see the biggest clubs around queuing up for to sign him for a while now like.

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Just heard he will be out all next season.

 

 

 

Any truth there?

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I think its anywhere from about 5 months to Sunderland win the champions league.

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Just heard he will be out all next season.

 

 

 

Any truth there?

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It's quite likely. He'll take a year to fully recover from this.

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looks a certainty now the news has broke that there's damage to the medial ligament too.

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It's funny how many totally bullshit stories about the injury itself and the length of rehabilitation process are coming out. Has any tabloid already reckoned that his leg might have to get amputated?

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It's funny how many totally bullshit stories about the injury itself and the length of rehabilitation process are coming out. Has any tabloid already reckoned that his leg might have to get amputated?

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these latest reports are coming from respectable news sources.

 

ruptured cruciate and damaged medial ligaments will require extensive reconstructive surgery. 9 months on the sidelines is a fair estimate. the same injury had shearer out for a year and gazza out for 16 months :lol:

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It's funny how many totally bullshit stories about the injury itself and the length of rehabilitation process are coming out. Has any tabloid already reckoned that his leg might have to get amputated?

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these latest reports are coming from respectable news sources.

 

ruptured cruciate and damaged medial ligaments will require extensive reconstructive surgery. 9 months on the sidelines is a fair estimate. the same injury had shearer out for a year and gazza out for 16 months :lol:

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The medial ligament story has been rubbished by .cock. And a fair estimate of the time on the sidelines is six months as this is the average time nowadays. Jormany's Philipp Lahm had this operation early in June last year and was back playing Championsleague at the end of November. I had the same operation (+ a minor operation on the meniscus) in the mid of June last year and was allowed to do full sports in December. And I even did get the best treatment as my insurance refused to pay me the best possible rehabilitation.

 

You can't compare the effect of this kind of injury to what it was about 15 years ago.

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I wonder if there is any chance of putting in a super human bionic knee?

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You mean like: Michael Owen - The Sixteen Million Pound Man.

 

I wish I could do one of those photoshops...

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I wonder if there is any chance of putting in a super human bionic knee?

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You mean like: Michael Owen - The Sixteen Million Pound Man.

 

I wish I could do one of those photoshops...

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Yep. That's inflation for you.

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It's funny how many totally bullshit stories about the injury itself and the length of rehabilitation process are coming out. Has any tabloid already reckoned that his leg might have to get amputated?

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these latest reports are coming from respectable news sources.

 

ruptured cruciate and damaged medial ligaments will require extensive reconstructive surgery. 9 months on the sidelines is a fair estimate. the same injury had shearer out for a year and gazza out for 16 months :lol:

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The medial ligament story has been rubbished by .cock. And a fair estimate of the time on the sidelines is six months as this is the average time nowadays. Jormany's Philipp Lahm had this operation early in June last year and was back playing Championsleague at the end of November. I had the same operation (+ a minor operation on the meniscus) in the mid of June last year and was allowed to do full sports in December. And I even did get the best treatment as my insurance refused to pay me the best possible rehabilitation.

 

You can't compare the effect of this kind of injury to what it was about 15 years ago.

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that's weird. the times (the brodsheet that carries owen writes for) reckons its medial aswell as cruciate. they seem to think he could be miss most of next season.

 

i might be wrong but i think we'll be very very lucky if we see him in action within 6 months.

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