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Saha ineligible?

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posted on 6/3/12

You would start with Saha anyway even if you knew he was ineligible ?!

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posted on 6/3/12

On 31 January 2012, Saha completed a free transfer move to Tottenham Hotspur, signing a six-month contract and was given the number 15 jersey last worn by Peter Crouch.

posted on 6/3/12

Does that mean Pienaar is also ineligable, or did he sign for Everton permanently?

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 6/3/12

Pienaar is ineligable as he's on loan

posted on 6/3/12

In that case I think Spurs are better off.
From what I have seen, Adebayor and Saha is not an effective partnership, and you were better with VdV or Defoe slightly deeper.

But I could be wrong.

posted on 6/3/12

D'Jeezus

From what I have seen, Adebayor and Saha is not an effective partnership

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Did you watch the 5-0 demolition of Newcastle?

Saha = 2 goals
Ade = 4 assists

posted on 6/3/12

No...

I only watch when Spurs lose!!

posted on 6/3/12

D'Jeezus,

How do you do that? Do you Sky+ the games & watch it after you know the result?

posted on 6/3/12

I'm fed up of watching spurs lose and looking forward to wednesdays game to get back to winning ways

posted on 6/3/12

Chicken, lucky I guess...

posted on 6/3/12

D'Jeezus,

Just so i know, will you be watching Everton v Spurs on Saturday (5:30pm)?

posted on 6/3/12

I think you might be confusing Saha with Nelsen. He was released by Blackburn to join us, and I'm pretty sure Saha is on loan with an option to buy, as others have mentioned.

posted on 6/3/12



Actually I probably won't be, so you should be okay...

posted on 6/3/12

Saha was a free signing. Piennar went on loan the other way. Simple as that.

posted on 6/3/12

For ther record:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16820538

Louis Saha has joined Tottenham on a free transfer after ending his three-and-a-half-year spell at Everton.

Moving in the opposite direction is Steven Pienaar, who has rejoined Everton on loan from Spurs until the end of the season.

Pienaar only left Goodison Park a year ago but has struggled to cement a place in Harry Redknapp's plans.

"I like Louis. He is bright, sharp, got good movement and I think he'll do well for us," said Redknapp about Saha.

Everton chairman Bill Kenwright and his Spurs counterpart Daniel Levy worked right up until the transfer deadline to conclude the Pienaar deal.

It completed a hectic day of comings and goings at Everton, with Spurs boss Redknapp taking a gamble on Saha by offering an 18-month deal.

Redknapp has been seeking to strengthen his attacking options - but going for 33-year-old French striker Saha is still a major surprise, even though no fee is involved.

posted on 6/3/12

We don't know the small print in the deal with Everton , it's possible that we may have agreed not to play him against them this season , I seem to remember something similar written in to the Berba deal with United

posted on 6/3/12

squid

I know clubs used to do that, but i think they banned that type of thing from contracts.

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 6/3/12

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