Surprised nobody has posted that AVB has told SSN that we're in contract talks with Bale.
Nice quotes, Mr. Bale
Bale ready to snub £80m Madrid move and fire Spurs into the Champions League
By Mike Anstead
PUBLISHED: 23:01 GMT, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 23:01 GMT, 25 July 2013
Gareth Bale is ready to stay at Tottenham after insisting he will blast them back into the Champions League.
But Bale has now indicated that he will be staying at White Hart Lane this season as Spurs prepare to break their own pay rules and hand him a new £150,000-a-week deal.
Asked if Spurs can reach the Champions League, Bale told Match of the Day magazine: 'Definitely. We all believe we can get into the Champions League otherwise there's not point being here.
'It's just a matter of going out there and proving everyone we can.'
As well as finishing in the top four, Bale believes Spurs can go even further and challenge for the Barclays Premier League title this season.
He added: 'We did a couple of seasons ago so there's no reason why not. We've definitely got a good enough team to challenge. It just depends on how consistent we can be.
'We're all looking forward to the season, hopefully we can improve on last season – I'm sure with a few more additions to the squad we'll be a lot better.'
One signing Spurs have already made is Paulinho, a £17million arrival from Corinthians that is exciting his new team-mate.
Bale said: 'I saw him in the Confederations Cup and he looked a good strong player. I'm sure he'll be a great addition to the squad. And he'll give us a little bit more.'
Paulinho - like every other new face at the club - took part in the initiation ceremonies that the players love.
'Everyone has to sing a song and if they don't sing it well they've got to do it again,' explains Bale.
'Then the players make a tunnel for them to run through and everyone boots them, chucks water of them, slaps them on the head and gives them a wedgie maybe.
'He's the one that created it – ha-ha. He had to go through it at the start. Clint Dempsey was unbelievable for his. He did a rap – he was so good everyone wanted him to do another one.'
Full interview in Match of the Day magazine, on sale now
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...rid-Spurs-Champions-League.html#ixzz2a6RcnAFu
Just for those still harping on about the pitch, I was there and it wasn't that bad. I've seen a lot worse back in the UK, and indeed even the rain has been worse at a lot of WHL games I've been to. Also, the Spurs groundsman (yes, the Spurs one, not the HK one) did a pitch inspection with the ref on Weds.
cant see Bale signing a 5 year contract.....if he does it will be for 4 years imo, so next summer he will have 3 years left again and will decide if he wants to move on or not
Just for those still harping on about the pitch, I was there and it wasn't that bad. I've seen a lot worse back in the UK, and indeed even the rain has been worse at a lot of WHL games I've been to. Also, the Spurs groundsman (yes, the Spurs one, not the HK one) did a pitch inspection with the ref on Weds.
Whats to say the pitch is going to be as bad?
Anyone know what the weather has been like out there? If it's been dry since the first two games it'll be fine for ours.
If not, just be glad we're the first game rather then the second.
those are the latest quotes, its been pi$$ing it down non stop since Weds apparently
if both Di Canio and AVB are worried and AVB would rather quit now altogether, it must be dangerous
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