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“Just like you David, I had my dreams cruelly snatched away when I injured my ham-string during a warm- up match against Morocco. I was in absolute pieces and cried my eyes out because I was so devastated. My absence gave Michael Owen his big break in the... Full Article at 101 Great Goals
The 6ft 2in defender horribly mis-controlled a tame ball from Emile Heskey, pushing it into Owen's path. That afternoon in Shizuoka would still cause nightmares if not for some dodgy goalkeeping by David Seaman later in the game and the glory of the trophy... Full Article at Football.co.uk
Manchester United's Michael Owen lifts the trophy after his team beat Aston Villa in the English League Cup final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London February 28, 2010. View Photo »
If there is one thing that has angered me a bit it is this thing that I am 'injury-prone,' ... You constantly read 'he's been plagued with injuries' and things like that but the facts just don't support it.
The 6ft 2in defender horribly mis-controlled a tame ball from Emile Heskey, pushing it into Owen's path. That afternoon in Shizuoka would still cause nightmares if not for some dodgy goalkeeping by David Seaman later in the game and the glory of the trophy... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Wes Brown has fallen prey to the curse of the metatarsal - a broken toe that in the past has previously cut down Beckham, Gary Neville, Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney twice - and is fighting to make the World Cup. Capello's other main right-back, Glen Johnson,... Full Article at Independent Online
Down and out: two of England's longest serving players, David Beckham and Michael Owen, have been ruled out of the World Cup this summer Photo: GETTY IMAGES David Beckham’s international career was brought to an end by Steve McClaren yet one of England’s... Full Article at The Telegraph
Manchester United's Michael Owen celebrates with the League Cup trophy after winning their English League Cup final soccer match against Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium in London February 28, 2010. View Photo »
Michael Owen has plunged Manchester United into a striker crisis after succumbing to a hamstring injury that will rule him out for the rest of the season… It also all ends Owen’s hopes of forcing his way into Fabio Capello’s England squad for World Cup 2010.
A young Michael Owen sprinting from inside the centre circle, brushing off one player, jinking past another and rifling into the top corner to send England 2-1 up in the Round of 16 match against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup. It was, without doubt, one... Full Article at FIFA
But we played really well in the qualifying campaign and we fully deserved to go through. GettyImagesWayne Rooney remembers watching Michael Owen's goal against Argentina in 1998 from the comfort of his sofa "I remember watching Michael Owen in 1998, his... Full Article at ESPN
Michael James Owen (born 14 December 1979) is an English football striker who currently plays for and captains English Premier League club Newcastle United. He is currently England's fourth-highest scorer of all time with forty goals. Owen was the recipient of the Ballon d'Or in 2001. Full Article
Manchester United's Michael Owen lifts the trophy after his team beat Aston Villa in the English League Cup final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London February 28, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen celebrates with the League Cup trophy after winning their English League Cup final soccer match against Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium in London February 28, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen (R) celebrates after scoring his goal against Aston Villa during their English League Cup final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London , February 28, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen reacts after scoring against West Ham United during their English Premier League soccer match in Manchester, northern England February 23, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen reacts after scoring against West Ham United during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Tuesday Feb. 23, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen (R) celebrates scoring with Paul Scholes against West Ham United during their English Premier League soccer match in Manchester, northern England February 23, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen is seen on the substitutes bench before his team's English Premier League soccer match against West Ham United at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Tuesday Feb. 23, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, left, and Michael Owen are seen as their team lose 3-1 at Everton in their English Premier League soccer match at Goodison Park Stadium, Liverpool, England, Saturday Feb. 20, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, right, Wes Brown, center, and Michael Owen react against Everton during their English Premier League soccer match at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Saturday Feb. 20, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Manchester United's manager Alex Ferguson (L) shakes hands with Michael Owen at half-time during their English League Cup final soccer match against Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium in London February 28, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Wayne Rooney (L) comes on to replace Michael Owen during their English League Cup final soccer match against Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium in London February 28, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen (R) looks up as he warms up with his teammate Dimitar Berbatov during a training session in Milan February 15, 2010. Manchester United will play a Champions League soccer match against AC Milan on Tuesday.
View Photo »Manchester United's player Wayne Rooney (C) talks with Paul Scholes (2nd R) and Michael Owen (R) during a training session for their Champions League soccer match against AC Milan in Milan on February 16.
View Photo »Manchester United's player Wayne Rooney (C) smiles as he trains with his teammates Gary Neville (L), Paul Scholes (R) and Michael Owen (2nd R) during their training session for their Champions League soccer match against AC Milan in Milan on February 16.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen (2nd R) appeals for a penalty during their FA Cup soccer match against Leeds United at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England January 3, 2010.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 12: Michael Owen of Manchester United leaves the pitch at the end of the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on December 12, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 12: Richard Dunne of Aston Villa competes for the ball with Michael Owen of Manchester United during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on December 12, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen, right, trains with teammates Nemanja Vidic, left, and Park Ji-Sung at Carrington training ground a day before their Champion's League group B soccer match against Besiktas, in Manchester, England, Tuesday Nov. 24, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen, right, trains with teammates at Carrington training ground a day before their Champion's League group B soccer match against Besiktas, in Manchester, England, Tuesday Nov. 24, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen scores his sides first goal against CSKA Moscow during their Champions League Group B soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen, left, fights for the ball against CSKA Moscow's Deividas Semberas during their Champions League Group B soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 03: Michael Owen of Manchester United reacts to a missed chance during the UEFA Champions League Group B match between Manchester United and CSKA Moscow at Old Trafford on November 3, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Manchester United forward Michael Owen (2L) competes with CSKA Moscow defender Deividas Semberas (R) during their UEFA Champions League Group B football match at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England, on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen, centre right, is congratulated by teammates after scoring against CSKA Moscow during their Champions League Group B soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United forward Michael Owen (2L) runs with the ball during the match against CSKA Moscow of the UEFA Champions League Group B football match at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England, on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Owen celebrates with the League Cup trophy after winning their English League Cup final soccer match against Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium in London February 28, 2010.
View Photo »If there is one thing that has angered me a bit it is this thing that I am 'injury-prone,' ... You constantly read 'he's been plagued with injuries' and things like that but the facts just don't support it.
Michael Owen has plunged Manchester United into a striker crisis after succumbing to a hamstring injury that will rule him out for the rest of the season… It also all ends Owen’s hopes of forcing his way into Fabio Capello’s England squad for World Cup 2010.
The one doubt – though not in my mind – was injury, thankfully nobody talks about that now.
Dimitar is consistent ... On Saturday he looked like the only one who could score and has performed well in recent games. We do have a preference to play one striker sometimes, but that does not reflect on him in any way, or Michael Owen for that matter. It is just the choice we make.
I have loved every minute of my first campaign with United and have already enjoyed some memorable moments
I think on Saturday he looked like the only one for us who could score for us at Everton and he scored a good goal. He has performed well in most of his games. Because we have the preference sometimes to play just the one striker and three central midfield players does not reflect on him in any way – or...
Unfortunately the specialist says I will miss the end of the season
Fernando is a great player, a world-class striker, and to beat people like Ian Rush, Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler and Roger Hunt to 50 league goals says it all about him really
As a teenager, I didn't realise what I had achieved
There are a lot worse off than me
I've played for teams that haven't been doing well in the league and I'd prefer to be playing a lesser role, but training every day with real top-quality players. I want to improve my game and, when I do play, be involved in games like [the Carling Cup final]. It has been a different season because ther...
I'd like to play a lot more, obviously, but you try getting into the team with Wayne Rooney playing like this ... We've had 44 games this season and I've been involved in 42 of them. I've only missed one game. Everyone was talking about my injuries before I came and the risks I would get more. No one ha...
I've said many times that it's difficult for me to talk about it
I have played for teams that have not been doing well
It has been a great weekend for us, with Chelsea not getting a great result and us winning here ... We are all really happy at the minute. I am disappointed because I am going to be out for a few weeks, but once I get back it will hopefully be for some important games.
There are a lot of people getting their knickers in a twist over me and England ... I just want to play for Manchester United and if I get the recognition then great.
There are a lot of people getting their knickers in a twist over me and England ... I just want to play for Manchester United and if I get the recognition then great.
I didn't think of who was watching. It was a real chance for me because I haven't started too many games
It’s a bitter end to have limped off but it’s great that I played a big part in the win ... Winning the cup is fantastic.
When I was playing with him with England, I would be the one scoring most of the goals, he would be in behind. But now we've lost the goals of Cristiano Ronaldo and someone had to take that on. He's been absolutely fantastic, his finishing is unbelievable - and his general play. If he continues like thi...
When I was playing with him with England, I would be the one scoring most of the goals, he would be in behind. But now we've lost the goals of Cristiano Ronaldo and someone had to take that on. He's been absolutely fantastic, his finishing is unbelievable - and his general play. If he continues like thi...
It's been a long time since I was in the England squad
I have ridden around Badminton and Burghley four or five times, I placed at Badminton and I was short-listed for the Beijing Olympics. I used to represent Ireland but I switched to Britain instead
If you thought about it too long you might think, 'Right, I'm a c*** player because I can't get in the England squad' - but I'm confident in my own ability ... If you think too much, you start doubting yourself, doubting your quality, so you have to train yourself in a certain way.
@Maddz14x same with michael owen =[
- Dummer_Child 1 hour ago
I wish Michael Owen had a twitter account, then maybe @henrywinter would actually reply to someone.
- fshires 2 hours ago
- dailydoseofrock
2 hours ago
Go:: Hitler hears about Michael Owen's late winner - Man United 4-3 Man City http://bit.ly/9FNwbs
- ManchstrUntd 3 hours ago