Summary
WHEN I heard there was a Michael Owen apology on the back page of a national newspaper, my first thought was that he was finally saying sorry to the supporters of Newcastle United for the years of underachievement at the club.
It was nothing of the sort. Instead, the player himself was the recipient of a surprisingly prominent mea culpa designed to redress unsubstantiated claims that he was about to retire from the game and concentrate on training horses.See the full content of this document
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It's Owen Who Should Be Saying He's Sorry [Edition 2]
Owen's form in recent times has been such that there is a natural inclination to lead him to the knacker's yard and put him out of his misery. And he's almost there. But not quite yet.
With the str...See the full content of this document
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