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Owen, 25, was absent from training with the rest of the national team in order to complete his transfer to Newcastle, where he was greeted with a hero's welcome by the St James' Park faithful after signing a four-year deal.
"I think it's good for English football, Owen coming back," Rooney declared.
"He is a great player and has scored a lot of goals in the Premiership and hopefully he can carry that on for Newcastle.
"It's good to have him back in English football - and it will help him as well
> "where Colleen?"
> "shopping again? But i want my special treat"
> "she gives it me every night"
> "how can i go without it"
> " i need it"
>
> *Colleen returns*
>
> "Colleen give me special treat"
> " I need it"
>
> *Colleen gives Wayne McDonalds Happy Meal*
> *Wayne is Happy and reaturns to bashing stuff*
But this night she gives him an extra special treat - she's carrying his sprog and like all other sportsmen he becomes crap once fatherhood takes hold.
Henman has to be the best example.
Lee Westwood.
Michael Owen.
David Beckham.
Jamie Redknapp.
Steven Hendry.
Matthew Stevens.
Expect Frank Lampard to be playing for Chelsea reserves before the years out.
"Are you Sniper in disguise?"
> Arsenal have already played Newcastle once this season.
haha
"shopping again? But i want my special treat"
"she gives it me every night"
"how can i go without it"
" i need it"
*Colleen returns*
"Colleen give me special treat"
" I need it"
*Colleen gives Wayne McDonalds Happy Meal*
*Wayne is Happy and reaturns to bashing stuff*
It was probably more along thelines of "Owen football, good, ENGURLAND!"
Rooney should have said: "It's good Micheal Owen's back, as Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool wil all have to play against him twice, increasing the chances of them losing points."
Owen, 25, was absent from training with the rest of the national team in order to complete his transfer to Newcastle, where he was greeted with a hero's welcome by the St James' Park faithful after signing a four-year deal.
"I think it's good for English football, Owen coming back," Rooney declared.
"He is a great player and has scored a lot of goals in the Premiership and hopefully he can carry that on for Newcastle.
"It's good to have him back in English football - and it will help him as well