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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 09:46 AM
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Pato wont leave AC and as you say Benzema will go to Spain... he's the one I want I United though. Reminds me of Henry.
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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 11:49 AM
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Not that impressed with Berba at all, flashes of brilliance nothing to get excited about, Tevez hasn't come on since he joined, again flashes of brilliance nothing substantial though, although very impressed with his ability to hold up the ball.

Get rid of them both and get Benzema..

Rooney is still the king of Old T
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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 12:40 PM
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I'd be neither happy nor sad if Tevez went. His work rate is fantastic and he will not stop running for 90 mins but he never produces anything. He takes 10 touches when 2 will do and tries to beat the same man twice, very frustrating.

Berbatov is just plain lazy. The game against Middlesboro he did **** all for the whole game but because he scored an average goal he was hailed a hero in the papers the next day. He's **** and a waste of 30 million
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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobygav555
I'd be neither happy nor sad if Tevez went. His work rate is fantastic and he will not stop running for 90 mins but he never produces anything. He takes 10 touches when 2 will do and tries to beat the same man twice, very frustrating.

Berbatov is just plain lazy. The game against Middlesboro he did **** all for the whole game but because he scored an average goal he was hailed a hero in the papers the next day. He's **** and a waste of 30 million
Nobody is a waste of good money when your job is to score goals. If thats what he brings - a consistent flow of goals - then its good for the team, no matter what they do for the rest of the game (well at least thats what I get told when I say the same thing about Owen )
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Old Jan 7, 2009 | 05:38 PM
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Berbatov has 7 assists this season. His link up play and vision is up with the best. Rooney is still learning how to play off him and Fergie is trying to keep Rooney at the business end rather than dropping deep... it's still in it's infancy but if you saw the Saints game Berbtov barely looked like scoring but he was running the show. I know v's 10 men but the point is he was happy playing for the team rather than personal glory. Goals will come as well. He's too good for them not to.
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 09:33 AM
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I know what your saying and i really hope he comes good. We all know he's capable of some classy moves but it's his laziness that bugs me Maybe now he's in a position for the first time where he's got to fight for his spot it might make him work that bit harder
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Old Jan 12, 2009 | 10:08 AM
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I think I've posted on this subject before. No club in their right mind (i.e. everyone except Man City), would pay 32 million for Tevez. If his registration really is still 3rd Party owned, what will happen if no-one pays this asking price?

Absolutely nothing.

Tevez will either stay playing on loan somewhere (eg. Man U) to earn his wages, or poor old Kia Koorchabian will just have to accept the best offer he gets.

He's barely worth half of that valuation is he and I am sure that's what the likes of Real Madrid and Man U are thinking? I presume Man U will be happy to keep him on loan: why pay 32 million now for someone that they will be lucky to recoup half of when the time comes to sell? They'll still have to pay his wages either way, but they'll save the best part of 20 million by not sigining him.

Greedy Koorchabian and naive Tevez got themselves into this mess, so let them just sort it out themselves.
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