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Keegan supports Barton, Owen

Keegan supports Barton, Owen

19 January 2008 - 03:01

Kevin Keegan has shown his support for under fire midfielder Joey Barton and Michael Owen - who recalled his time playing for England and Keegan as 'the worst of his career'.

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  • "I was pretty shocked at what he wrote and you have to ask yourself why did he think that?" Keegan said. "I love Michael Owen both as a person and more importantly in this situation as a player and what I want to do now is to build up a better relationship than obviously he felt we had last time.



    "I never felt like that and it was a shock for me but things get written and things get said and they won't change in any way at all how I feel about Michael. I am delighted that he is here at Newcastle and one of the reasons I am so excited is that Michael Owen is at this club.



    He added: "I don't think that Michael Owen would have come to this club if he didn't think that this was a big club. He's a big player; he's a great player with a great record of goal-scoring.



    "I haven't read the book but I've read that part because it was put in the paper the other day. I think he is entitled to his opinion. I am looking forward to working with him. I don't have problem with that."



    "I know Joey," Keegan added. "I've had him at Manchester City since he was 16 or 17 and I used to go and watch him in the juniors. The one thing I can say is that I can't control what's gone on before, and I can't control what's going to happen in a courtroom or anything like that.



    "What I told him yesterday is that as a Newcastle United player I will support him 100 per cent and I will help him in whatever way I can. He has openly said that he needs help. The best people to help him are the people that know him and we know him."


    Written by majicka










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