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The reports about the Johnson sale also mention that Portsmouth still owe Liverpool ?7 million for Crouch, so presumably this will be off-set?


Nice of West Ham to loan Sears to Crystal Palace...they must imagine they owe Neil Warnock something obviously: cannot imagine why....B)

ratty Wrote:

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> I know of John. Not the biggest fan of his as the

> self proclaimed (and named) Mr Pompey. My contacts

> are more on the media and business side, although

> I am in direct contact with Mr Crouch and his

> lovely partner Abi.


Is he the bloke with the tatoos whose always on TV Ratty (er, not crouch)? Like that Tango bloke from Sheffield Wed I think they always try a bit too hard...

5 years ago Michael Owen walked out on Liverpool for ?8m rather than sign a new contract - consequently he sat on the bench for Real Madrid as his dream turned sour, then he spent 4 years injured at Newcastle, and also lost his England place under Capello. Is that punishment enough? Well Hull City are now in for him.. but just when you thought that was the final insult we now have the ultimate slap in the face.. Rory Delap and his long ball throwing mates are chasing his signature, yep Stoke City!!
In fairness to Owen, a player I've always had a great deal of time for, I'm not sure his departure from Pool is as straight forward as suggested by Matthew123. For what it's worth I'd have him on a pay as you play basis, I think he's still got something to offer.

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