Gazza
Frederic Kanoute
Throw in a tromboning and we have a deal.
Sounds like a rusty symphony
Throw in a tromboning and we have a deal.
The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!
How can you lowball on a player who is being given away? I'm pretty sure Madrid don't want a fee - just him and his wages gone
I will be seriously peed of if Levy doesn't try to low ball Real on deadline day for Bale.
The only issue I can envision is Real would have a few more weeks left in their window to sell him.
But otherwise, if all Real want is a fee, it's the perfect chance for Levy to be as stingey as he wants and make an offer. £30-50m should do it.
Bale will know he either comes back to a fan base that loves him, closer to home, in a brand spanking new stadium and training facilities, at a time where there is a real buzz and anticipation and the chance to win something he never has - making himself a TRUE legend in the process.
Or he remains at Madrid, making the bench when he's lucky, with a manager who doesn't want him, team mates who don't like him, a fan base who boo him, making the occasional substitute appearance during a time of crisis to jeers - knowing full well that another 5 champions leagues and multitude of world class goals will never endear him to that club.
The only reason he would possibly turn us down is because he loves his grotesque wage packet too much. And if that's the case his ambition has most certainly gone awry and he's not the kind of person we need anyway.
I will be seriously peed of if Levy doesn't try to low ball Real on deadline day for Bale.
The only issue I can envision is Real would have a few more weeks left in their window to sell him.
But otherwise, if all Real want is a fee, it's the perfect chance for Levy to be as stingey as he wants and make an offer. £30-50m should do it.
Bale will know he either comes back to a fan base that loves him, closer to home, in a brand spanking new stadium and training facilities, at a time where there is a real buzz and anticipation and the chance to win something he never has - making himself a TRUE legend in the process.
Or he remains at Madrid, making the bench when he's lucky, with a manager who doesn't want him, team mates who don't like him, a fan base who boo him, making the occasional substitute appearance during a time of crisis to jeers - knowing full well that another 5 champions leagues and multitude of world class goals will never endear him to that club.
The only reason he would possibly turn us down is because he loves his grotesque wage packet too much. And if that's the case his ambition has most certainly gone awry and he's not the kind of person we need anyway.
Didnt they literally just scupper that?
He'll forever have a reputation at Inter.Yes Perez blocked the move without a transfer fee. He wants the money for Pogba. But I did read somewhere that there is also a concern that Bale would end up being sold back to a European club, I think Inter, who have the same owners as the Chinese club.