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  1. Just a little compilation i put together with the news clips i collected: http://rapidshare.de/files/4699254/owensigning.wmv.html Not my best work but comments would still be appreciated. Thanks and Enjoy! Will add YouSendIt link shortly
  2. deadline has passed. 25909[/snapback] Your clocks must be wrong. 25914[/snapback] midnight cet, 11pm bst. what time have you got? It's 12.30 in france. 25923[/snapback] your transfer window closes an hour before ours. europes shut at midnight your time which is 11pm BST. ours close at midnight BST which is 1am france time
  3. http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsD...~707527,00.html
  4. What is with you and "tbh" in nearly every post. Half the time you dont even need to use it. No offence, but it gets on my tits. 25778[/snapback] i hate that bloody "lol" sometimes it is absoluetly useless what a load of crap
  5. no we have until midnight BST not EUropean Time
  6. "It's Michael Owen for Newcastle United!" That would be totally weird. that would make me feel excited if i heard that. "Who would have thought that Michael Owen would have scored a hatrick against his former club Liverpool at Anfield to give Newcastle a 3-0 win"
  7. That's when it will sink in for me tbh. 23957[/snapback] especially if he scores a few
  8. i was excited when i got the phone call telling me it had been confirmed and i four year deal had been agreed. i spoke about it for the next hour then when i arrived in newcastle because i was on my way there anyway, i went to SJP and people were getting interviewed and stuff and i didnt really feel too excited. mind you come a week on saturday when he is lining up against fulham, the feeling could change again
  9. he prefers to be a striker but depor played him as a left winger. a bit like our bellamy situation when we played him on right wing
  10. Source: Click Here load of rubbish or not? i cant be bothered to read it all.
  11. its fantastic. before any player signs anywhere, they must snub everton first
  12. Why I made the move By Michael Owen IT WAS at 1.30 in the early hours of yesterday that I finally decided that I was joining Newcastle United. That decision concluded a head-spinning 24 hours when, from one moment to the next, I thought I might be returning to Liverpool or staying at Real Madrid. Although there had been a lot of agonising, and a lot of telephone calls, it was an easy decision in the end. People will point out that, only a week or so ago, I listed Newcastle as the last of my options but circumstances change very quickly, as I have discovered. Given that I will be running out to play football in front of more than 50,000 of the country’s most passionate supporters next week, I am not about to cast around for sympathy. It was a very long day on Monday but, as I went through the same circle of late-night calls with the three clubs involved in my dilemma, I felt that to return to Madrid would be the wrong decision. I want to play regularly and, if I am honest, part of me had missed the passion of the Premiership. I was uncertain that a Liverpool bid would be accepted in time and I wanted to play for a club who really wanted me. My mind was made up, particularly when I thought back to the excellent meeting I had enjoyed with the Newcastle directors, management and Alan Shearer. Alan was a great help throughout and instrumental in my decision. I had spoken to him many times over the past few weeks and he should work for the Newcastle tourist board when he finishes playing football. He even offered to give up his No 9 shirt but I have declined. No 10 will do for me. I will regard playing alongside him in his last season as an honour. He has been, and still is, a great striker and there is no way that Newcastle should be where they are in the table with that calibre of player. Alan said how his mind was in turmoil at the time he left Blackburn Rovers and suddenly a clear decision emerged. It was much the same for me after a day that had begun at dawn. I flew by private plane into Liverpool airport and went straight into a meeting with Rick Parry, the chief executive, and Rafael Benítez at a friend’s house in Liverpool. Rafa and I sat together in the lounge while my adviser discussed my playing contract with Rick in the dining room. We were together for about2½ hours and I would say that it was a good meeting — the most positive I had heard out of Liverpool — and we spoke to Rafa and Rick again on the journey up to Newcastle. We met the large Newcastle contingent at a grand country house, although I didn’t know there were cameras in the bushes. The meeting went on for almost three hours and what was said made a very strong impression on me. On the journey home from those talks, my mind was still spinning. Would Liverpool’s offer be in time and accepted? What would happen to me if I stayed at Madrid? How much would I miss European football if I signed for Newcastle? Then, just before I arrived home, David Moyes rang to see if there was a chance of getting me to Goodison Park and to wish me luck if not. I think he must have known that my Dad was briefly an Everton player and I used to follow them as a boy. I arrived home at around 9.30pm and sat in the kitchen with my Mum, Dad and wife, Louise. With growing doubts about the Liverpool deal, my mind was made up. It will be strange going back to Anfield with another club but I won’t be the first player to do that and, as Jamie Carragher told me yesterday, he is already looking forward to giving me a kick. All the Newcastle fans need to know is that I will be giving everything for their cause now. I have been watching the television and seen the queues at the club shop. From what I can tell, 99 per cent of fans are delighted that I have chosen Newcastle and are not wondering about how I got there. It will be like winning the World Cup to win a trophy. I have got a lot of good memories of scoring goals at St James’ Park, including a hat-trick on my first visit with Liverpool. I was clapped off by the home fans that afternoon and I only hope that I can give them plenty more reasons to cheer me.
  13. after reading that i think that owen will be commited to this club and learn to love us like he loved liverpool
  14. of course i dont. i know they are just as wacked up as everyone says. my views on souness are different to the board. they should just leave straight away. they cant bring us long term success which is the same as souness. neither shepherd or souness will takes us to where we want to be. and to be honest you shouldnt base everything i ever say again on this forum on that souness article. i wrote that article as a test article because i am looking to write for newcastle-online. they arent my only views and they certanly arent my strongest views. it is just an example to see what it is like to write about NUFC
  15. i suspect and hope that the get out clause wont allowed him to leave on the cheap. or maybe shepherd is confident that owen will love newcastle after a season up here and decide to stay after we finish in the top 4 again hopefully
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