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united4ever
21-04-2007, 02:05 PM
There is no question that Louis Saha has a load of talent and is certainly Manchester United quality, the problem though, has been his injury problems. Since his 12.75 million move to OT he has only started 66 matches, compared to Rooney, 137, and Ronaldo, 183, who have been here for less time. It is rumoured that United are thinking about selling him and I'm starting to think that it might be time for him to go. This, though, would be a real shame as I love watching him play.

Bartmu
21-04-2007, 06:04 PM
If we sell him, who should be the new striker then?

united4ever
21-04-2007, 07:42 PM
Villa, Torres, Berbatov, Huntelaar, Eto, Defoe (Pick one)

Wolfster
21-04-2007, 07:46 PM
i think huntelaar is a good singing...and IMO Saha should leave the club...he's a good player...jus his injury is somewhat affecting the whole team

hisham57
21-04-2007, 09:23 PM
It was a big mistake the club didn''t buy a first class striker at the beginning of the season

webbo1981
22-04-2007, 04:36 PM
Think you may see Owen joining our strike force with a view to keeping Saha. You may find Ole and/or Smith surplus to requirements for next season. Therefore we will have Rooney, Owen, Saha, Ole and/or Smith. We haven't had four quality strikers at the club as far as I can remember since 99 when we had Yorke, Cole, sheringham and Ole....look what we won that year!

orr-bot
22-04-2007, 10:57 PM
I believe that saha should be sold. When he plays he gives his all but is too frequently injured and so cannot impose himself on the team. Smith is not what i would call united quality he too often makes the wrong run, does not hold up the ball and breaks up quick attacks with indecisive passing.
United got rid of ruud because i fell the manager felt he did not fit into the teams new style of playing. No longer are united a 4-4-2 cross the ball at every oppertunity team. They play quick, flowing counter attack football that often means there is not a set striker required. Giggs Rooney, Ronaldo, and Scholes all find them selves in the attacking third in many different positions throughout the game. I feel that someone like Tevez would be the ideal signing as he is strong, creative, skillful and extremly quick. He would help link up the passing that is so often being slowed down by Smith. At Westham he hasnt been able to shine due to the quality of player around him - against chelsea he was the best player on the park and i feel he would strengthen united if he was bought - probably for a reasonable fee if west-ham go down.
The other option woud be David Villa although he would come with a heafty price tag and unlike Tevez is untested in England

fe2psh
23-04-2007, 12:07 AM
I think it is possible.

Tottenham already had four strikers. Berbatov, Defoe, Keane, Mido.

If ManU paid a lot money with Saha for buying Berbatov, Tottenham would consent this big deal.