Tuesday, February 2, 2010

British Baller Hot Sexy


hot sexy Michael Owen



This English professional football player is scorching hot. With his good looks and handsome physique, he is definitely one hot sexy athlete every girl fancies. Currently, he is the striker for Manchester United. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the dashing Michael Owen.

hot sexy Michael Owen Born in Chester, England, hot and sexy Michael was introduced to football at the age of seven by his father who was a former professional footballer. He then played for Deeside Primary School's team where he scored 97 goals, beating previous record by 25 goals. Playing with the under-10s at the age of eight, he later joined the youth team of Mold Alexandra, where scored on his debut a 2–0 win over local rivals Bagillt. After leaving Deeside, he attended Hawarden High School, where he also played for the school team.

At age 13, Michael became eligible to sign a schoolboy contract with a club. He eventually signed for Liverpool, the club that persuaded him to attend the FA's School of Excellence at Lilleshall in Shropshire at age 14. In May 1997, he made his debut for Liverpool against Wimbledon. The hot and sexy male athlete ended that season as a top scorer in the Premier League, scoring eighteen goals, and was voted the PFA Young Player of the Year by fellow professionals.

hot sexy Michael OwenIn mid-2004, Michael moved to Real Madrid for £8 million but was frequently used as a substitute. In spite of this, he scored 13 goals in La Liga and had the season's highest ratio of goals scored to number of minutes played. The following season, he joined Newcastle United for £16 million. He had a promising start to the 2005–2006 season but injuries largely ruled him out over the next 18 months. After his return, he became team captain and was the team's top scorer for the 2007–2008 season. After the final season of his four-year contract, the hot and sexy football player then moved to Manchester United as a free agent.

Internationally, Michael first played for the senior England team in 1998, becoming England's youngest player and youngest goalscorer at the time. His performance at the 1998 World Cup brought him to national and international prominence and he went on to appear, and score, in Euro 2000, the 2002 World Cup, and Euro 2004. He is the only player to ever have scored in four major tournaments for England. He also played at the 2006 World Cup but suffered an injury which took him a year to recover from. Occasionally playing as captain, he is England's seventh most-capped player and has scored a national record of 26 competitive goals, with 40 in total from 89 appearances

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