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Tuesday, July 03, 2007 - Exclusive
Oh Dear...Owen STAY but Dyer being SOLD?

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Newcastle main hitman is finally pledge his future with Newcastle United and said that he is looking for a season of free injury under Sam Allardyce’s new "Scientific" management approach. This is surely a good news for Toon Army worldwide, after many transfer speculations circulating Owen’s future during his silence.


Other major news lately including a speculation of Dyer to move to Chelsea as part of Big Sam €3.4M acquisition for former Chelsea’s utility man Geremi and a possibility of Frank Lampard being sold to Barcelona.

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We can’t match Chelsea. Why we have to?
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David Rozenhal finally signed for Toon. It’s about time Lad!
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