Grylte
"nothing wrong with some friendly incest, bro"
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After his goal against City makes it impossible for me to dislike him...nomatter what he does
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That's rough. Its basically the equivalent of us deciding to give Ince and Gabi Heinze ambassador jobs.Great player, don't get me wrong but as a pool fan he never was and never will be in the same bracket as Fowler.
He always came across as a little up himself. Never really bonded with the fans. Then he left for Madrid, (made it worse) then rocked up at Man Utd (would have been less angry if he had stolen my wife)
Then somehow the guys became an ambassador for lfc, its beyond me. A little embarrassing tbh.
The salesman wearing a pink sweater and yellow trousers. Like a hard boiled custard rhubarb.
This is old, I guess, but I've just seen this.
The resume, that Neville Southhall video, the helicopter tour in Dubai and this. What a smug cnut.
Can't say I hate him though. He's a mildly unlikeable person, at best.
He's Welsh.He's the least scouse like person I have ever seen.
Don't pawn him off on us, he was born in Chester.He's Welsh.
I never get that impression. Seems the opposite to me. He's so up his own smug arse he doesn't really need the approval of anybody else. Michael Owen loves Michael Owen, and Michael Owen knows Michael Owen is the only person who matters so why bother with the rest of us plebs?He just comes across as too desperate to be liked..
Think he's my least favourite united player ever as well. Can't stand him.I hate that he played for us. Probably my least favourite United player ever.
Think you maybe thinking about Danny Murphy, I maybe wrong.At 50 seconds while the salesman is revving the car, and Michael Owen just goes 'Yeah' is confusing. Is that his way of conveying excitement?
Don't pawn him off on us, he was born in Chester.
The version I've heard, is that he and his family lived there, but they made sure he was born in England in Chester which is close by. No one in his family are Welsh and iirc it was important to them that he was English.Think you maybe thinking about Danny Murphy, I maybe wrong.
Thought he was born and still lives in Harwarden. Dated a bird years ago from down that way. Fecking nuts btw
Ahh OK, that makes sense.The version I've heard, is that he and his family lived there, but they made sure he was born in England in Chester which is close by. No one in his family are Welsh and iirc it was important to them that he was English.
And that's because she was from Harwarden, everything north of Powys in Wales is terrible.
I can't actually find anything to verify this, but I've only half-heartedly looked because I'm a lazy bastard, so take it with a massive amount of salt.Ahh OK, that makes sense.
The strangest thing for me was when he was doing his commentary work after retiring, he tended to actually come across as more pro-Utd than he did pro-Liverpool. Nothing major and I couldn't point to anything in particular, but just a general 'feel' that I often got.Great player, don't get me wrong but as a pool fan he never was and never will be in the same bracket as Fowler.
He always came across as a little up himself. Never really bonded with the fans. Then he left for Madrid, (made it worse) then rocked up at Man Utd (would have been less angry if he had stolen my wife)
Then somehow the guys became an ambassador for lfc, its beyond me. A little embarrassing tbh.
Does not stopping him being a nasty little twat.His goal against City was in my opinion the single most dramatic goal scored by a United player of the last 10 years, easily. Not sure how anybody could forget that game.
As far as him being a Liverpool legend, well he was the last English player to win the Ballon d'or.
And owen hargreaves just for good measure.If there is a god/some divine force I have failed to recognise and appease, and as such I am doomed to the ultimate suffering in an afterlife, I'm pretty sure it will take the form of an eternity stuck in a lift with Michael Owen.
I haven't seen it, but as a world class striker as Owen was once upon a time, sure he recognises the value in being incredibly selfish. It's a positive in strikersWon't stop criticising Rooney for not taking a penalty tonight.
Wanker.
You need to see it really.I haven't seen it, but as a world class striker as Owen was once upon a time, sure he recognises the value in being incredibly selfish. It's a positive in strikers
I wonder what tune he'd be singing if we'd offered him an ambassador role instead of Liverpool (imagine that - Michael Owen being considered level with our current ambassadors ).Owen almost seems to be embarrassed about his time playing for us now despite winning the Premier League. He's doing everything now to get back in with the scouse.