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Can Michael Owen return from injury to be an impact player for Newcastle?: After some players become injured, they cannot play up to the same level they used to. Can Michael Owen return from his injury and make a difference for Newcastle United or not? Is Newcastle putting to much pressure on him?
Answer by redevil14oh yes..he’s a world class footballer
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Newcastle hold Manchester United at Old Trafford
Newcastle United equalise at Old Trafford with a somewhat controversial penalty. This is Sports Tonight Live – the home of sports opinion. Watch Mike Parry, Chris Cohen and the rest of the team tackle the biggest issues in sport head on every night at 8pm on www.sportstonightlive.com and Freeview HD channel 112 (in the UK). Sports Tonight thrives on audience participation, so if you have an opinion…GET IN TOUCH! http www.facebook.com and remember to subscribe to our channel for the latest videos
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Will Michael Owen stay with Newcastle United if they have been relegated to the Coca-Cola Championship?: Will Michael Owen stay with Newcastle after they’ve been relegated and will he also still be with the England national team?
Answer by Lady Leftwing Gunnerdoubt anyone else will want him at this point in his career so he mite well stay with them,
as for england… he dont play that much for em nowadays anyway..
mite be time to say bye to own aswell
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Will a weakened Man United team relegate Newcastle United?: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1184704/HATCHET-MAN-A-weak-Manchester-United-wont-relegate-Newcastle-Sunderland–rubbish-38-games-that.html
Answer by FRED THE RED – CHAMPS AGAINI think a weakened Hull team will keep Newcastle up tehe.
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Newcastle United 5 Manchester United 0
The move for Newcastle’s first began when Beckham gave the ball away to Ginola. He danced past Gary Neville, withstood the barging of Beckham and passed to Ferdinand, whose shot was deflected for a corner. Ginola took it, Shearer outjumped the defence and Peacock headed down towards goal. Irwin scooped the ball away from beneath the bar, but, as television technology was to prove, referee Dunn rightly ruled that it had crossed the goal-line. The inevitable arguments led to Schmeichel’s booking, but, although a Cantona free kick was to float...