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Owen's worse, when he touches a blade of grass he doesn't like, he trips over it. Mind you, I'm surprised if he has learnt what grass is yet. :/
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That is actually a big load of crap. There's been many times where Owen could in fact, have gone down under a challenge, but he's stayed on his feet to see if the subsequent advantage would work. And, for the record, Owen. Doesn't. Dive.
Heskey? Probably. Owen? Definetly not.
And saying "He's worser than Ashley Cole" is an insult in itself. Cole thinks he's untouchable playing for Arsenal, and thinks he can get away with anything, and usually does.
A little too-late now, don't you think!?
If he'd have just not sent him off in the first place the final result could've been so-different... Spurs could've drawn with Le Gooners!
So, lemme get this straight, he's upset...because he's got blood in his knee... :D
Isn't that like having the day off work because "I've got a bone in my arm"?
:D
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LOL!!! :D
> He said: "The knee is swollen and there is a lot of blood in it.
So, lemme get this straight, he's upset...because he's got blood in his knee... :D
Isn't that like having the day off work because "I've got a bone in my arm"?
:D
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Freddie Ljungberg awaits news on the seriousness of his swollen knee, suffered when Tottenham's Ledley King stood on it during the derby win.
The Sweden international winger battled on for the full 90 minutes of the 3-0 victory having played a crucial part with the second goal, but he is now doubtful for his country's friendly against the Czech Republic on Wednesday.
Ljungberg still has the stud marks from King's boot and cannot even bend his knee at the moment until the swelling goes down.
He will report for international duty with Sweden but his first port of call will be the medical centre, where tests will be carried out to ascertain the nature of the injury.
He said: "The knee is swollen and there is a lot of blood in it. It will take another 24 hours before it can be assessed."
But the midfielder told the Evening Standard: "It happened when Ledley King stood on it and I have stud marks on my knee. I only hope it is not too bad.
"I cannot bend it at the moment and I think it is just bruising. When I straighten it there is pain. Was it intentional? I haven't a clue. I hope not."
The club have reason to feel a little aggrieved, given that Dennis Bergkamp is facing the possibility of a three-match ban for an alleged stamp on Blackburn's Nils-Eric Johansson, while this latest incident is unlikely to be looked at by the FA.
> Ah. But when Heskey goes down, it's because of a challenge, no matter
> how big or small. I think the Van Man just likes the taste of grass
> myself...
:-D
Well, he does *look* like a horse!