Berbatov

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Spurf

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SAF says Berbatov may well leave in the summer. He want's first team football! <laugh> Funny thing! he had that, in fact he might have become a Spurs legend if he had stayed. Whose sorry now?

Where to now Berba?
 
What's the old saying - "the grass isn't always greener on the other side"
How does it feel now, not wanted by the current champions.
In spite of it all he still has a lot to offer, maybe not in the PL though.
 
I was wondering how long before we set up a thread about this!

For me I think it's a shame, we would have been an almost perfect team if Berbatov had stayed, I guess now he'll still be transferred for around £15m and will go to Liverpool/Arsenal possibly abroad to Inter Milan...I don't know I'm plucking em out the air! :1980_boogie_down:
 
I'd keep Schtum lads. Don't forget, we've already seen Keane and Defoe come back to the lane....
 
He was top scorer in the PL last season and has 7 goals in 10 PL games this season. He still has plenty to offer. His problem at Utd is that he rarely forms an effective partnership with Rooney because both want to drop deep to pick up the ball, which leaves neither running into positions ahead of the ball. That wouldn't be a problem playing alongside Adebayor or Defoe.

He did, however, form a very effective partnership with Hernandez (something Rooney and Wellbeck haven't done), yet somehow he's the odd man out.
 
Sorry Lidls, but I don't buy that reasoning.
Berbatov didn't form an effective partnership with any of our out-and-out strikers, be it Bent, Defoe or Mido, yet he was extremely effective alongside Keane, who dropped deep and drifted wide.
 
The way that he forced his transfer was unforgivable, for me.
Refusing to play, then making that last minute run up to Manchester, with all of the shadowy bollocks surrounding it?
No thanks.

He's unhappy that he's not loved by the Salford Reds?
Tough. Fuck him.
He can go and join the other past-it mercenaries in China or Russia.