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Michael Owen insists he is not surprised at how swiftly Liverpool have plummeted down the table.

Owen won four major trophies with the Anfield outfit, including three during the 2000-01 campaign under Gerard Houllier.

But after finishing second two seasons ago, Liverpool missed out on a Champions League place last term and have been forced to bring Kenny Dalglish back to spark a revival after a dismal Christmas period that included defeats to Wolves and Blackburn, sent them tumbling into the wrong half of the table.

Not of this is Owen's concern anymore. Indeed, the 31-year-old was part of the Manchester United side that turfed Liverpool out of the FA Cup at Old Trafford yesterday.

However, he remains close to Steven Gerrard - who was sent-off - and Jamie Carragher - who missed out through injury - and has strong opinions about life at his old club.

'I am not particularly surprised,' he said. 'I would say their position reflects where they are right now.

'They are in the middle of a transitional period and off the pitch they have had a change of ownership.

'They are also very reliant on a couple of star players and if they are out injured, they have tended to struggle.'

Although Owen's move to Manchester United ensures he will never be welcomed back into the Liverpool fold with open arms, it does allow him a detached perspective.

And even if he opts not to share the information he has been given, it is evident things have been going badly wrong behind the scenes.

'I don't think they would ever forgive me if I said what they had told me,' reflected Owen.

'Throughout all those successful years Liverpool built their foundation on passing and moving.

'But, from when I was there, everything has changed, barring two players. They even got rid of the doctors and the medical staff.

'Maybe there have not been enough Liverpool players over the last 10 years. If there was just one reason, then it would have been fixed. But there have been so many.'



Fuck off.
 
[quote author=Paddy link=topic=43560.msg1249645#msg1249645 date=1294765132]
IanTheRed insists he is not surprised at how swiftly Michael Owen's career has plummeted down the drain.

[four more paragraphs of shite]

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Count my fingers, short arse:

*five*

Fuck off.
 
has one of our former players ever fallen from grace this much?
 
What a snivelling cunt. Why did he even have to open his gob?

He never has anything decent to say about us so he should shut his mouth.
 
'Maybe there have not been enough Liverpool players over the last 10 years. If there was just one reason, then it would have been fixed. But there have been so many.'

One of them reasons was us getting a miserable, paltry sum of 8M pounds only when he left for Real.
 
[quote author=Paddy link=topic=43560.msg1249645#msg1249645 date=1294765132]
'But, from when I was there, everything has changed, barring two players. They even got rid of the doctors and the medical staff.
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Fucking hell you cock, should YOU really be lauding the old medial team you perma crocked cunt?
 
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=43560.msg1249648#msg1249648 date=1294765341]
has one of our former players ever fallen from grace this much?
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El-Hadj Diouf?

Though was he actually ever in "grace"....
 
I would imagine someone is going to chirp in with "but is he wrong, though ?"

That twat wouldn't be saying shit if Ginsoak hadn't decided to play cunty bastard and sign the little crock cock.

Fuck off, you block headed shite !
 
[quote author=My_Blood_Bleeds_Red link=topic=43560.msg1249650#msg1249650 date=1294765419]
'Maybe there have not been enough Liverpool players over the last 10 years. If there was just one reason, then it would have been fixed. But there have been so many.'

One of them reasons was us getting a miserable, paltry sum of 8M pounds only when he left for Real.
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exactly.

money for mcmoneymon - zilch
money for peanut head - zip
 
He's right about us being reliant on G and T though.

We have been for 3 years.

Don't shoot the messenger.

Oh, hang on.

Fire at will !!
 
[quote author=Bologna link=topic=43560.msg1249687#msg1249687 date=1294767320]
He's right about us being reliant on G and T though.

We have been for 3 years.

Don't shoot the messenger.

Oh, hang on.

Fire at will !!
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all teams are reliant on their star players.
 
Who is "peanut head" ?

The Traitor ?

We got money for him. Not nearly enough, but still dough.
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=43560.msg1249690#msg1249690 date=1294767556]
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all teams are reliant on their star players.
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Are they?

I seem to remember that when Real Madrid sold Makele to Chelsea because they refused to pay him more, the team went downhill rapidly.

*edit* Makelele, obv
 
[quote author=Bologna link=topic=43560.msg1249699#msg1249699 date=1294768128]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=43560.msg1249690#msg1249690 date=1294767556]
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all teams are reliant on their star players.
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Are they?

I seem to remember that when Real Madrid sold Makele to Chelsea because they refused to pay him more, the team went downhill rapidly.

*edit* Makelele, obv


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.....what's your argument again?
 
[quote author=Sheik Yerbouti link=topic=43560.msg1249711#msg1249711 date=1294769232]
Box headed little cunt.
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Thats harsh on bologna that sheiky
 
[quote author=Bologna link=topic=43560.msg1249699#msg1249699 date=1294768128]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=43560.msg1249690#msg1249690 date=1294767556]
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all teams are reliant on their star players.
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Are they?



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absolutely they are.
 
Not to the extent we are. We have two really top class outfield players. We also have some players like Konchesky, Lucarse, Skittles, Zorba, Maxi, Babel, Eggnog, etc who wouldn't get near the first team (or even the bench) of clubs like Spurs, United, Chelsea, Arsenal or Shitty

And when our good players play poorly, as happened at many times last season and this, we simply do not have the squad to replace them, so regardless of how badly they play, the alternatives are usually worse (and I include players I've always liked in that: Carra, Torres, Kuyt, Magic)

So Owen's got a point.
 
[quote author=Asbo link=topic=43560.msg1249730#msg1249730 date=1294770049]
Why do they just Say Gerrard and Torres?

Pepe never gets a mention
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poor the pepe
 
I'm not going to bother myself getting worked up over the thoughts of a United reserve.
 
There was a slack-jawed mong on the radio after the defeat to Wolves, said he was a Red, blamed Pepe for our shit season.......!

He reckoned we should try to get about £15M for him and buy Shay Given.

I nearly broke the radio.
 
[quote author=Sheik Yerbouti link=topic=43560.msg1249716#msg1249716 date=1294769372]
Nah, that would have been moon headed.


Only messin' Rich.
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Moon headed?

A guiding light through the sea of intellectual obscurity?

Obviously it's all relative. The less galacticos you have the more you're reliant on them. We have two outfield ones and are therefore very reliant on them.
 
[quote author=themn link=topic=43560.msg1249761#msg1249761 date=1294771379]
There was a slack-jawed mong on the radio after the defeat to Wolves, said he was a Red, blamed Pepe for our shit season.......!

He reckoned we should try to get about £15M for him and buy Shay Given.

I nearly broke the radio.
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Nikeser has learned how to use a phone? Fucking hell!
 
If Owen had a smidgeon of class he'd keep well out of all this. When it's taken together with what he said on joining the Mancs (he listed the big clubs he'd played for and didn't include LFC), you have to say he's deliberately stirring. Could he still be sulking that we didn't crawl over broken glass to sign him when he wanted to come back?
 
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