A Quote by Jamie Redknapp

In his youth Michael Owen was literally a greyhound. — © Jamie Redknapp
In his youth Michael Owen was literally a greyhound.
Michael Owen isn't the tallest of lads, but his height more than makes up for that.
I want to keep an English heart to the team. I believe in that. Michael Owen is that. Never think Michael is afraid of anything.
There was a time Michael Jackson couldn't get his video on MTV because he was considered to be 'urban.' The Michael Jackson. So I literally have to be the Michael Jackson of apparel in order to break down the doors for everyone who will come after I'm gone, after I'm dead.
I worked with Michael Black and Michael Showalter on their show 'Michael and Michael Have Issues.' We did some stuff on that, but it ended up not getting picked up for a second season. There will be more stuff, but not right now. Michael Showalter and I are literally next-door neighbors. We see quite a lot of each other.
Michael Owen was made a captain ahead of me.
My first poster was Michael Owen. I used to just love how he scored goals.
Mark Viduka, Nicolas Anelka and Michael Owen are all top strikers and the facts speak for themselves.
Michael Owen will get double figures this season - or at least 10, possibly more.
Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen form one of the best attacking duos in football, both are very quick and deadly.
The thing that impressed everyone when he same on the scene as a 17 year old was he already spoke like a man. (on Michael Owen)
Nobody knows how fast he is until they play him. He has games when everything he touches turns to gold. (on Michael Owen)
Hello, Halberstam," Owen says, walking by. Hello, Owen," I say, admiring the way he's styled and slicked back his hair, with a part so even and sharp it... devastates me and I make a mental note to ask him where he purchases his hair-care products, which kind of mousse he uses, my final guesses after mulling over the possibilities being Ten-X.
I both didn't know Owen [Suskind] beforehand and didn't have any connection to the autistic community. But Owen wasn't really a problem, because he participated in the writing of the book and wanted people to see him as he truly is. As far as the cameras, Owen lives in the moment and the cameras really didn't distract him.
You can't complain about Sir Steve or Jill Halfpenny in 'Strictly Come Dancing.' But Michael Owen in 1998, that really does bother me.
I vaguely remember the 1998 World Cup. Michael Owen scored; I remember watching that.
My favourite team is Liverpool. My favourite player is Michael Owen, and I would like to play there.
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