Not a week goes by without Newcastle United to make headlines. A review of the past week.
beginning of the week saw the rumor that the unpopular former chairman Freddy Shepherd (the''ugly''women Newcastle and Alan Shearer Mary Poppins called) will rejoin the club for unrest. The BBC reported that club owner Mike Ashley an offer for ridiculous would accept £ 60 million. Late at night on Thursday but claimed several newspapers, including local leaves that malaysia African consortium by Newcastle and to the training area was conducted. At the top is supposedly the businessman Ananda Krishnan, the third richest man in Southeast Asia. His consortium is now a favorite, in terms of a takeover of the club (the purchase amount is probably in the region of £ 80 million), while Shepherd and an American bidders are also still in the race. No one can dare forecasts - would be optimal, but if the deal next week is confirmed, as in just over a month starts the new season and the Magpies are still standing there without a manager. Whether it be the Alan Shearer will or not is also unclear.
Meanwhile, Michael Owen yesterday signed for two years at Manchester United . His contract with Newcastle, with a prize every week with the small matter of £ 108,000, expired after the descent. Therefore, presents with a significantly reduced salary is the relieving of free players not to risk too much for Sir Alex Ferguson, but question marks are put behind his injury susceptibility: In four years in the North East of England, he completed just 79 games (30 goals). As if all the injuries, cross fire cracks and wounds never existed at all, he says:''My fitness is fine''Aha (-haha).. His time at Newcastle he described as''poor spell by the way''- poor Michael.
Sure, Michael Owen was once a world class striker. By the was, in recent years not much to see. His speed and ability to develop themselves opportunities, he has lost long ago. That is, it relies on support from teammates, and he had little in the last season from a disastrous midfield. As for me, but much more disturbing is his attitude - he has been considered proper that he had no desire to play for a crisis-ridden club. So much for the''Pro''model Michael Owen. I weep for him no tears, because he has been for £ 40m + one of the biggest disappointments of the club's history. In Manchester, he will hardly get a regular place, only because of his injuries. But for him it is the last chance, Fabio Cappello once again change his mind. See you in South Africa 2010? I doubt it.
Source: http://bbc.co.uk/
Source: http://bbc.co.uk/
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