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Originally Posted by GocartMozart
Sorry I can't really agree with you. It makes all the sense in the world, and you have to realize you're basing your opinion on incomplete facts. What do you really know about Saha's mindset or desires? Maybe he felt he needed a new start? I don't blame the lad really. At 30 with this many injuries and with strikers coming in, he wasn't going make it.
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It has nothing to do with Saha's mindset or desires. He said he wants to stay. It's all about Fergie: last year he sold Rossi, though the lad implored him to stay. Plus we did not have a replacement for him. And on top of this we sold Smudge too.
This year he sells Saha. That means Campbell stays. Sorry, but you can't compare him with Louis. Now we have only two strikers we can count on: Rooney and Tevez. Manucho is still recovering, Le Slave is recovering too. Rooney is not in the best form and more of a midfielder. Which leaves us with Carlitos only.
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Originally Posted by GocartMozart
How about a thanks for the memories article on Louis Saha?
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Sorry, but I don't think I'm the right person to write this one. It would be too subjective.
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Originally Posted by funkdoctorspock
Saha was given more than enough time to get back to fitness and he just wasn't able to do it in a timely fashion.
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You know it's really not up to you to decide when to get fit.
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You have to believe in people and give them chances. A dozen if that's how many they need. If you don't do that you're nothing than a tyrant and an opportunist. "Hmm, he's good, he's the man. / Man, he's not good any more, why do I need him? I can get another one."
P.S. I wonder how much money will Everton pay? Tweety again???