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Re: Gareth Bale
the expected response
Yeah, the intensity of media speculation.
the expected response
Yeah, the intensity of media speculation.
Ramon Calderon being wheeled out now by Sky.........I don't get why they are almost pressing to the point of no return for a player of his quality to leave our league. They seem almost excited by the prospect of him going and as for making a big point of asking Jamie and Harry for their opinions.......jesus wept.
did you ever consider that the fake injury is so that he doesnt have to play and potentially injure himself seriously and thus maybe put his move in jeopardy?....guess not
Have you ever considered that the fake injury is actually an injury and that the media is completely nuts?
I know which i think is far more likely.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...oks-to-complete-real-madrid-move-8743896.html
Transfer news: Gareth Bale will not travel with Tottenham to Monaco as he looks to complete Real Madrid move
The Welshman does not want to risk sustaining an injury amid negotiations over a world record transfer
Gareth Bale will not travel with the Tottenham team for tomorrow's match in Monaco as he looks to complete his move to Real Madrid.
Spurs are set to play at the Stade Louis II stadium tomorrow evening against Monaco as they prepare for the season ahead - but they must do so without their star player according to the Evening Standard.
Bale does not want to risk sustaining a serious injury by playing any part in the game.
The 24-year-old, who scored 26 goals for Andre Villas-Boas’ side last season, has sat out the last three friendlies due to a muscle strain. His only appearance in a Tottenham shirt during pre-season so far was against Swindon on July 16.
Bale has received more treatment on his injury at the training ground this week and will not feature against Monaco. He will not even travel with the squad to the principality.
It would seem preparing for the season ahead without their best player would make sense for Spurs, with a world record transfer to Real Madrid looking increasingly likely.
Bale reiterated his desire to quit White Hart Lane at a meeting with chairman Daniel Levy earlier this week.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti confirmed today that talks to sign Bale were ongoing and the former Southampton player’s former manager at Spurs, Harry Redknapp, predicted Bale will be a “huge success” if he completes the move.
“You can’t ignore interest from Real Madrid and he’s probably dreamed of that as a little boy. It could happen but I’m not sure. If he goes there he would be a great success,” said Redknapp. “He can do everything, there’s nothing he can’t do, he’s an amazing player.”
Bale could be as good as him IMO. But not in the same team...
earlier in the summer when Paulinho was signed and asked was about Bale, he said that he had been told Bale wouldnt be sold
a month later and new signing Soldado was asked about Bale, and Soldado didnt mention anything about being told Bale would be staying ......in fact he said he saw Tottenham were having difficulties trying to keep him
things have changed? :-k
Ramon Calderon being wheeled out now by Sky.........I don't get why they are almost pressing to the point of no return for a player of his quality to leave our league. They seem almost excited by the prospect of him going and as for making a big point of asking Jamie and Harry for their opinions.......jesus wept.
Hearing on twitter that Bale hasn't travelled to Monaco and a £105m deal may have been agreed
£105m for Gareth Bale? 'You're having a laugh' according to Arsene Wenger as speaks on Real Madrid offer for the Tottenham ace
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has had his say on the Gareth Bale transfer saga labelling the proposed £105m a “joke” and claiming it makes a mockery of the Financial Fair Play regulations brought into effect this year.
Spurs have claimed that they will not be selling Bale this summer, but the longer the ordeal drags on the more likely it seems the Welshman will be heading to Spain in the next month.
Real Madrid look set to test Spurs to the limit as they look certain to break the world-record transfer fee, but with reports claiming that Bale has asked chairman Daniel Levy for a move away, it seems Tottenham may be resigned to losing their star player.
But Wenger feels that surpassing the £100m-mark would go against everything that the new Uefa rulings were brought in to achieve, with club now challenged to balance their books and only spend what they can really afford.
"It makes a joke of it,” exclaimed Wenger. “It's quite amazing that in the year where the Financial Fair Play comes in, the football world has gone completely crazy.
"You wonder what kind of impact and effect it has on the football world. It looks like it has made everybody worse than before."
Wenger is yet to make a significant signing of his own this summer, but the Gunners have seen a £40m plus £1 offer for Luis Suarez firmly rejected – a fee that would have more than doubled the current club record transfer.
Despite the rivalry between Arsenal and Tottenham, Wenger does not want Bale to leave the Premier League, although it would likely give the Frenchman one less thing to worry about in the north London derby.
"It is never good to lose a big player," the Gunners boss added.
"He is a British player and I believe it is important that the Premier League keeps the best players."
Should Bale complete the move, he will become the fifth British player to move to the La Liga giants, with David Beckham and Steve McManaman enduring a successful time with the club while Michael Owen and Jonathan Woodgate had spells to forget during their brief time in Madrid.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...drid-offer-for-the-tottenham-ace-8744118.html
It's simply big, sensational news to them, they couldn't care less if it meant the quality of the league takes a small dip.
The thing that confuses/saddens me most about this deal is that it doesn't seem to actually benefit any of the parties. Madrid do not need Bale right now, and the amount of money they are spending is quite frankly ridiculous. I would not be pleased as a Madrid fan, and it sounds like many aren't.
For us, we are losing our ticket to the big time. As many have said, Bale staying this year would almost guarantee us CL football and we could really start the next step to greatness.
Then there's Bale, who I honestly believe will not set La Liga alight this year. We built a team around him completely, and his brilliance was there to see because of that. He even stated in many interviews last year that he credits AVB for the incredible levels he hit so regularly. He won't get that at all in Madrid. He's got to try and make a name (and even surpass those around him given the price) in a team that's already packed full of world class players. All that while learning the language and trying to forge personal relationships with his teammates, most of whom won't speak English. I think that professionally and personally he will suffer there.
So who is left to benefit? Jonathan Barnett for sure, and Perez who seems to get his rocks off on buying players that his team doesn't need for extortionate rates. Bale will benefit financially, but I'm pretty sure that's not a factor for him. Anyway, it's just sad.
it's pretty clear that RM have upped their tapping up and underhand tactics since the beginning of the window.
The thing that confuses/saddens me most about this deal is that it doesn't seem to actually benefit any of the parties. Madrid do not need Bale right now, and the amount of money they are spending is quite frankly ridiculous. I would not be pleased as a Madrid fan, and it sounds like many aren't.
For us, we are losing our ticket to the big time. As many have said, Bale staying this year would almost guarantee us CL football and we could really start the next step to greatness.
Then there's Bale, who I honestly believe will not set La Liga alight this year. We built a team around him completely, and his brilliance was there to see because of that. He even stated in many interviews last year that he credits AVB for the incredible levels he hit so regularly. He won't get that at all in Madrid. He's got to try and make a name (and even surpass those around him given the price) in a team that's already packed full of world class players. All that while learning the language and trying to forge personal relationships with his teammates, most of whom won't speak English. I think that professionally and personally he will suffer there.
So who is left to benefit? Jonathan Barnett for sure, and Perez who seems to get his rocks off on buying players that his team doesn't need for extortionate rates. Bale will benefit financially, but I'm pretty sure that's not a factor for him. Anyway, it's just sad.
It is really tiring having to read all the Bale rumours daily. Wish we can keep him somehow. But if and when we decide to sell bale to Real Madrid, hope we will include a condition that we have the first option to buy him back if Real decides to sell him in future. Somehow can see him back in England within 3 years.