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MICHAEL OWEN
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Welcome to
michaelowen.com.ar, a comprehensive fansite dedicated to the
English soccer star, Michael Owen. Here you will find the
latest news, pictures, profile, biography, wallpapers, posters,
goals, awards and much more. |
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MICHAEL OWEN BIOGRAPHY |
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Michael Owen, born
September 29, 1976 in Dvirkivschyna, near Kyiv. He is a Ukrainian
football player who is a striker for AC Milan and the
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MICHAEL OWEN AND ENGLAND |
Owen had a highly successful record at Youth
and Under-21 international level, although he was only briefly a
member of the England Under-21 team before he made his debut for
the senior team in a friendly match against Chile in February
1998. Playing in this game made Owen the youngest player to
represent England in the whole of the 20th century.
Owen's youthful enthusiasm, pace and talent made him a popular
player across the country, and many fans were keen for him to be
made a regular player for the team ahead of that year's World
Cup
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| MICHAEL OWEN AND NEWCASTLE UNITED FC |
On August 24, 2005, Newcastle United
announced that they had agreed a club record fee of £17 million
with Madrid for Owen, although they still had to negotiate with
the player's advisers. [1]. However, Owen claimed that he would
only be willing to spend a year on loan to them. This came just
a day after Everton, traditional rivals of Owen's beloved
Liverpool, had a bid for the player turned down by the Spanish
club.
On August 31, 2005 Owen finally signed a four-year contract to
play for Newcastle United
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| MICHAEL OWEN AND LIVERPOOL FC |
Liverpool signed Owen as an apprentice while in his teens,
although as a boy he had been a supporter of their local arch-rivals
Everton. With Owen's help, Liverpool's youth team won the FA
Youth Cup in 1996. He signed professional forms for the senior
team just after his seventeenth birthday in December 1996,
making a sensational debut for the team against Wimbledon in May
1997, coming on as a substitute and scoring a goal. With an
injury to Robbie Fowler, he was thrust immediately into action
as a first team regular alongside the likes of newcomer Paul
Ince ...
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| MICHAEL OWEN AND REAL MADRID |
Due to Liverpool's continued failure to win
the Premier League or the Champions League, Owen was often
linked with moves to other clubs, although he initially remained
loyal to his first employers. However, due to stalled
contractual talks in the summer of 2004, and with only one year
remaining on his contract before he could leave the club on a
free transfer like Steve McManaman did, Liverpool sold Owen to
the same destination, Real Madrid, in Spain, but unlike the
McManaman situation, pocketed a fee of €12 million on 13 August
2004, with midfielder Antonio Nunez moving in the other
direction. This move turned out to be somewhat ironic ...
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