Jordan Owen may land himself a fresh agreement by the end of the growing season for Stoke City. That employs Stoke chef Tony Pulis declined to eliminate a new option for the former England International. The Real Madrid star and former Liverpool has rarely presented in the Premier League this season for The Potters, but there is still a chance Owen will continue on past this season. Pulis informed Sky Sports: aHe doesnat have to play a certain level of activities to win a contract. There's nothing like that in his offer. There is no strings attached to his contract at all.a Surely his ability to function as a striker in among the top leagues in the world can be an situation also, while his exercise has undoubtedly been a problem. Nevertheless, Owen has believed he still has something to offer, stating that he wonat fall down the group structure to be able to play soccer. During this period, one must surely commence to question his good reasons for planning to stick to in the top-flight. To be low down in the Manchester United pecking order might be appropriate but to be below Peter Crouch and Cameron Jerome in the structure at Stoke absolutely canat be simple to stomach. Nothing against Crouch and Jerome but they canat claim to be anywhere close to the person Owen was in his heyday. But regrettably for Owen, his heyday was at the least five or six years back. If he was unwilling to fall down a category to be able to perform often why didnat he consider the sunny retreat of the aging Premier League professional that is Major League Soccer? Conditioning enabling he would have now been guaranteed in full playing time and acclaim. But he doesnat seem enthusiastic about that. Rather, he is apparently buying team close enough to his stables to pay him in the hope that he may be as effective as he was previously. DISCLAIMER: This short article has been published by a member of the GiveMeFootball Writing Academy and doesn't represent the views of GiveMeFootball.com or SportsNewMedia. The views and opinions expressed are entirely that of the author paid at the very top of the report. GiveMeFootball.com and SportsNewMedia do not simply take any responsibility for this content of its contributors.
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