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"I'm delighted to have secured Omar," Dowie told the club's official website.
"He's a very, very combative player, he gets goals and his delivery from set pieces is good.
"I've seen him play a couple of times, including the England game where he scored the wonder goal, but I've seen him play more times than that.
"He's got good ability, he's a good age, he brings athleticism and creativity to the team, but he also has plenty of aggression and competes very hard, which is very important for that central midfield area."
Pouso becomes Charlton's ninth signing since Dowie was appointed as manager to replace Alan Curbishley.
The Addicks have paid €500,000 (£337,000) for Pouso's loan signing and will pay a further €2.25 million (£1.5 million) if the deal becomes permanent, with the player having been granted a two-year work permit.
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"The sooner he goes back to Uruguay, or wherever he came from, the better. I shudder every month I sign his cheque."
Would of thought he was better than that. To get to where he has you obviously need good management skills someone along the line, and publicly slating key staff, like he did with Diawara, was ill-advised, and not the right way to go about things, regardless of personal view.
I wouldn't be suprised if he regretted that rant considerably.
Could you imaging Jordan in a similar position? - some of the quotes would be dynamite.