Crouch has not looked back since leaving Tottenham to sign for
The 31 year-old feels Owen would enjoy a similar lease of life if he signed up
to manager Tony Pulis' squad, insisting it would not be a step down after
being released by
''I know Michael has a big decision to make after leaving a club the size of Manchester United, but I had a similar decision to make last summer,'' Crouch told The Sun.
''At Tottenham we were challenging for a Champions League place every season. We're not doing that at Stoke, but we are building something worthwhile here.
''If you want to play regular football and enjoy playing again, this is a great place to be.
''I was really happy the manager could give me games when I was in and out of the Tottenham side.
''Coming to Stoke was never a step down. I'd rather play a big part in something smaller than be a small part of something bigger.''
